Example sentences of "[adv] a [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And what he 's saying is that his ‘ Number One ’ guitar , the one this Fender reissue is modelled upon , was basically a cobbled-together rat guitar .
2 He may falsely believe that the difference between something 's looking blue and its looking grey can not be merely a perceived-as appearance difference , but that there must be a difference in the presentation appearance .
3 This condition , as any individual knows , is only a sometimes thing during the course of day-to-day living .
4 He 's only a so-so golfer , but today of all days he gets a hole in one !
5 The problem with this ‘ high ’ structuralism is that it tends to offer only an extremely objectivist account of social action , in which the human actor is merely a vehicle for the autonomous working of certain ordering principles .
6 For example , that the images that I now call up in my mind as I look at the front door of my house , this is something quite real , but it 's real in a much more radically different , in a radically different sense , there 's a , somehow a radically difference in the kind of reality which that image enjoys , to the reality that that bottle enjoys .
7 It was already a specifically trade union response to the single most important question trade unions face : the question of maintaining and improving the wages paid to their members by employers .
8 Maybe this is because Wodehouse 's country house settings were always a never-never land which defy visual translation , whereas his view of America , however far he sent up his adopted country , had closer links with reality .
9 They entered so late that Pitt had had plenty of time to prepare to attack them , and his expeditions captured Havana and Manila ; as a result Britain took the Spanish colony of Florida , an area with a loosely defined western frontier lying somewhere a little east of New Orleans .
10 He is also a much-operated-on ex-invalid who owes his success , if not his life , to the patient care of trainer Nick Gaselee and his staff — and to the precise surgical skill of the Irish vet Charlie McCartan .
11 On February 18 they start at the Tap and Spile in Darlington where they will play every other Tuesday , and on February 23 they play their first date at Queen Catherines Hotel , Osmotherly , which is also a fortnightly affair .
12 ‘ I went to a third doctor and said , ‘ I 've got a parasite , probably a botfly larva , whose life-cycle is … ’ and the doctor said : ‘ Botfly ?
13 Now a TODAY investigation shows that Phillip Levy was doing exactly the same .
14 Here a predominantly grassland habitat was converted to a predominantly arable one in a very limited period after 1945 , primarily due to a Government policy of encouraging cereal growing .
15 The fact that an unknown " civilian " should have been consulted about what was indeed a purely Service matter , should be weighed against Bennett 's unequalled background and experience .
16 And we 've tried to get something for everyone , we 've got 2 classical music concerts , for instance , the Johannis Piano Trio , and then a specially sort of brought together rainforest orchestra , where professional musicians all over the county can come together to create a programme .
17 If you relate it to perhaps to something like car insurance , we 've got third party , third party fire and theft version and then a fully comp version .
18 Indeed the only blips on the horizon are the reluctance of the natural trumpets to ‘ really go for the burn ’ in the opening and closing choruses and ‘ Fecit potentiam ’ , and a couple of less than clearly focused notes from the tenor Marcus Brutscher , in the ‘ Deposuit ’ , in the context of what is otherwise a truly virtuoso performance .
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