Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Where they then a group of people who , to whom the burden of being on p p per picket falling more and more ? |
2 | Although himself not a sportsman he was an enthusiastic supporter of sporting activities by deaf people and had been involved as an administrator in all prewar Deaf International Games . |
3 | All calls/actions are logged though — so its not a sort of free-for-all . |
4 | Their relatively smaller personal estates reflect perhaps more than anything else a generally modest standard of living in the shires , for while the greater apparent wealth of some yeomen consisted mainly of farming stock , a big landowner , burdened with a large family and heavily encumbered estates , might find himself compelled to endure a spartan existence ; unlike a yeomen , moreover , he might have to support a train of unproductive servants . |
5 | The latter was more than anything else a showcase for younger expressionist poets like Georg Heym . |
6 | yeah , cos its not a union that |
7 | He says if its just a simple fracture he could be playing cricket again in just three months . |
8 | PPS If you already a member of The Ramblers ' Association , please forgive us , but because we want to preserve the confidentiality of each other 's membership lists , some element of duplication is inevitable . |
9 | • Decide on the space that is wholly yours , even if it only a table somewhere . |
10 | Ive come to learn there little/no point hoping to get a report of the match when a side wins 3 or 4 nil , because its immediately a one sided contest and all you hear is a one sided report . |
11 | What sort of feeling will you associate with it when it is–only a memory from the past ? |
12 | As it maybe a tempting detour , however , for any who have not previously toured the passes of the glacial Alps , an outline of the circuit is briefly summarised : |
13 | 6 weeks after the jump which put him in hospital , Rex Pritchard is back on his feet , though he now a steel rod in his right leg . |