Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 Right this is er merely a map erm where we 're dealing with er local people .
2 And when species differ in colour pattern , for example , it not at all infrequently turns out that it 's just one gene , or perhaps a couple erm I mean trituris marmaratis , which is rather a nice green newt , christatus , which is rather a nice black and yellow spotted newt , you can hybridize them and the difference is due to a single gene as far as the colour is concerned gene .
3 Yeah actually , I 'd be interested if someone sitting on the planning committee , or perhaps a director erm , yeah or perhaps you could tell me , er , why why if the planning committee members are so concerned about this , did they grant the planning permission ?
4 So a bit li It will be a bit like the
5 When light which is polarised in a direction making an angle a with the optical axis falls on the crystal only a fraction unc of the beam is found to be transmitted .
6 it 's only , it 's only a bulb int it that 's er
7 Yeah cos he 's still only a baby int he ?
8 I enjoy my Stag most when it is loafing along in overdrive ( the DIY box has longer legs than the automatic ) , exhaust burbling as only a twin-pipe V8 can burble .
9 Make it , just a minute er er Bill .
10 Well , just a couple f pages out of it .
11 Erm just a correction er really chairman .
12 well say when you look at that picture its just a bit er unusual i n't it ?
13 Just a bit er my shoulder absolutely killing me carrying those bags yesterday but apart from that I 'm absolutely fine .
14 Folks it 's four o'clock erm just a second erm just before you go let me remind you next week it 's Laura .
15 I 'll let Peter come back to you in just a moment erm and there are more question I would ask you as well but erm now we must take a short break with time at nine twenty six .
16 Just a minute , can you hold just a moment er just a minute
17 And then Wendy came back on the Wednesday , the day after It 's just a meeting R
18 He 's just a baby int he ?
19 Er , well there was always a problem er food-wise , because there was a scarcity , there was a sc an overall scarcity er of food .
20 but they were always a bit erm unhappy when they gave up so much time and er there was nobody there to listen to them when when they got there .
21 I accept that there are then still there is still a section er of six or seven miles between that improvement and Ripon .
22 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
23 Yeah , you 'll have to come home a bit er , a bit er
24 We , we 'll meet about once a fortnight er we can actually let people know if er if all you leave names and phone numbers or whatever .
25 B : quite often + about once a month + actually ++ I come up to see my children
26 Erm I do n't know erm how it is like , as I say because I , I 've been left now ten years eleven , eleven in May er so erm I , I really , I do n't know what , how things are with the er with the employees really you know , but erm I used to enjoys my meetings once a month erm and I think everybody seemed fair , we got and of course , according to the Co- magazine that we have , that Focus , they always send me one of those still and er I mean , you 've got er , we used to have a good football team and I think they 've still got a sports team have n't they ?
27 Oh like a like a loop er
28 So , I 'm sorry it 's so complicated and the final week 's reading is also a book er erm the actual book is got rid of that chapter .
29 And this involves both the right to decide that a breach of the law of nature has taken place , a right to decide what punishment is appropriate and also a right erm to implement this judgment .
30 We have a large coalfired power station near where I live er in Oxfordshire er at a place called Didcot , which is also a railway er junction erm roughly halfway between Harwell where we , we invented er nuclear power and , and Culham where they 're working on nuclear fusion which is a different kind of nuclear power , roughly halfway between the government decides to build the largest coalfired power station in the country .
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