Example sentences of "[det] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Constance , who felt that he had said this a thousand times before , usually shrugged impatiently .
2 She had been over all this a thousand times in the real world , the world she privately thought of as the world of things .
3 ‘ We 've been over this a hundred times already .
4 If you repeat this a few times , you may well notice more tension on the second or third occasion .
5 He did this a few times before he realised the result would always be the same .
6 When you 've been through this a few times you 'll
7 Gurder gave this a few moments ' careful and terrified thought .
8 ‘ If I 'd known this a few days ago , it woulda saved a lotta trouble .
9 They followed this a few days later by a two-pronged push , one prong spearing towards the Bostan-al-Amarah area and the other towards Ali al-Gharbi on the Baghdad-Basrah road , meeting some success in occupying heights overlooking the town .
10 From the tiny amount of light leaking around the door behind me , I could just make out the boards of the platform I stood on , and the first few feet of three narrow walkways emerging from the gloom , one cutting sharply away to my right , another straight ahead and a third branching left off this a few yards along .
11 The hillsides would have been covered like this a few centuries ago — genuine deer forests .
12 But Machiavelli , who one gathers is a favourite source of the author , gave us the lowdown on this a few centuries ago .
13 ‘ I photocopied this a few weeks ago .
14 Add to this a few arguments related to the preservation of choice , local market knowledge , and participation in technology transfer , and you have the case for not allowing air transport power to be concentrated in too few hands .
15 The apparent aim was to strengthen the Sunday Telegraph , which with a circulation of 667,000 was nearly half a million copies behind the daily and facing a fight for its life .
16 However , it would be possible to require all newspapers with a mass circulation ( say , for example , half a million copies ) to carry , without payment , the equivalent of television 's Party Election Broadcasts — that is , pages of free advertising in the same party ratio as PEBs on television .
17 His first Green novel , Stark , sold more than half a million copies .
18 Obviously inspired by MADONNA 's example , ( and it seems that she 's about to be millions of dollars richer as over half a million copies of Sex changed hands last week ) CURVE have decided to come over all raunchy and are releasing a Stateside compilation which goes under the provocative title of ‘ Pubic Fruit ’ , although whose pubes are involved we are not informed .
19 Minnigrey ( 1851–2 ) , illustrated by ( Sir ) John Gilbert [ q.v. ] , is said to have increased sales of the London Journal to half a million copies , for which newsagents had to send special wagons to the station .
20 ‘ There are half a million soldiers out here , ’ she explained , ‘ and cold , wet and hungry they all look alike . ’
21 In Peru , there were half a million laws , some conflicting , but all administrative .
22 Erm but maybe this , this issue is , is , could be important in the sense that you , you 've got tt er if you take China as a whole you 've probably got well in excess of a million villages erm you 've probably got a denser population in the south than the north so you 've got more than half a million villages in the south
23 The British Embassy made arrangements to evacuate the British colony and by April almost half a million Parisians were travelling to safety in the south of France .
24 Why does the Minister think that — as the hon. Member for Saffron Walden ( Mr. Haselhurst ) said — those having a close knowledge of adult education , including the voluntary sector , women 's institutes and members of the Conservative party , are so deeply unconvinced by the Minister 's replies that there were half a million signatures to a petition opposing the Government 's proposals ?
25 Almost half a million meals were served last year , an increase of forty-seven per cent .
26 HALF a million Germans held a mass protest against racism last night .
27 The Pru has half a million motorists on its books and is sending them each a booklet when their policies are renewed explaining the benefits of conversion .
28 Of about half a million foundlings christened in workhouses after 1728 , only 40 per cent survived to their second birthday .
29 The health union negotiators said the award was ‘ totally unacceptable ’ Judith Carter , the unions ' lead negotiator and national officer for Cohse , described the award as a ‘ derisory insult to Britain 's half a million nurses ’ .
30 The People 's Palace opened its doors and its Winter Gardens to a stupendous half a million visitors within the first five months .
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