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

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1 If you did n't have your fortnightly visit you were allowed a letter in lieu or sometimes a phone call .
2 On his head was a special headdress of deerskin and feathers , and sometimes a metal crown bearing antlers or a bird effigy .
3 He sits across the table from Mrs Thatcher and her team , which can be a mixture of people from the Downing Street Private Office , the Policy Unit and the Cabinet Office , with one or two personal advisers and sometimes a Treasury minister .
4 Although they are a standard device in parliamentary elections in most of the democracies of continental Europe , they are an abomination for the evangelists of the STV and sometimes a stumbling block for less prejudiced supporters of electoral reform .
5 These stations , in providing a large space for parcels , traffic clerks , telegraph offices , and sometimes a post office , reflected the particular needs of rural and small-town communities in New Zealand at that time .
6 The riverside has been landscaped and is home to many ducks and geese , a big attraction to children and adults alike , though sometimes a traffic hazard .
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