Example sentences of "[pers pn] a [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose I a better mention it too Pauline , only I was thinking if I did just conversations , could also do the domestics .
2 Pilot projects have already taken place in two other parts of England , but magistrates in Oxfordshire are confident alterations make theirs a fairer scheme .
3 I could maybe get you a cheaper pair of trainers right , but good ones right ?
4 Remortgaging can effectively deliver you a cheaper deal .
5 It 's a very physically demanding business ; dancing is a wonderful way of keeping in training and also gives you a bigger scope in theatre these days .
6 This could then go to buy you a bigger pension , or a death benefit , or an earlier retirement date .
7 However , they are all related , helping us to give you a higher standard of service .
8 However , they are all related , helping us give you a higher standard of service .
9 You need £2,000 to open a High Interest Cheque Account and as soon as your savings reach £10,000 we will pay you a higher rate of interest .
10 A chemically sharpened hook with this set-up will give you a greater percentage of pricked fish as the carp draws the bait in and then ejects .
11 Dealing with Cystitis early gives you a greater chance of clearing it up .
12 However , if you now have the determination to become a bigger fish in a bigger pool , then you will take what occurred around the lunar eclipse on August 6th as a signal to put the past behind you and devote all your energy to plants designed to give you a greater degree of freedom .
13 It is a wonderful thing to see , and somehow gives you a greater thrill than seeing a conventional float slide under the surface .
14 Therefore such burrows give you a greater return for the effort expended .
15 Suppleness or flexibility gives you a greater range of movements which will help you avoid the problems of pulled muscles and tendons and sprained ligaments .
16 ESP 's and Martin 's method gives you a greater length of fret to play over , and lessens the chances of the strings falling over the edges when using the kind of vib that Kirk sometimes does .
17 All in all , building your own machine can be a worthwhile exercise — not only for the savings in cost , but also for the experience and knowledge you will gain to give you a greater understanding of your Personal Computer .
18 Grass-letting can be done at auction , by tender , or by private treaty ; the last two giving you a better choice of tenant .
19 Reject them , and we in the Conservative party will bring you a better scheme ’ ?
20 We have spent £110 million enlarging the terminal and creating a spacious new environment to give you a better standard of service .
21 ‘ Any of them would make you a better wife than I could .
22 Are you a better skier ? ’
23 Knowing how the camera portrays you will give you a better idea of how others see you .
24 To give you a better idea of how these three areas can contribute to self-control and ability to succeed with weight control , we will next look at each of them in some detail .
25 To give you a better idea of what you 'll be paying for , we put five shoes from leading manufacturers to the test .
26 You should enquire what the rules are and additionally , to give you a better idea of what size pension you might realistically expect , you could ask for some practical examples — say , over the last five years — of retired individuals in a similar earnings bracket to your own .
27 I feel we ought to be able to give you a better idea of the performance of different planning authorities .
28 I can give you a better idea after the autopsy , from examination of the stomach contents .
29 There is nothing that will make you a better surfer . ’
30 Could I give you a better pledge ? ’
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