Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As more people choose to enjoy the horse for leisure and sporting activities , the British Equine Event will bring together everyone with a serious interest and involvement in horses . |
2 | As more people choose to enjoy the horse for leisure and sporting activities , the Event will bring together everyone with a serious interest and involvement in horses , and those with the land and resources who may wish to utilise them for a new equine business . |
3 | 2.24 This type of person can be compared with a younger man in a less promising position , or perhaps someone in a hazardous occupation such as a steel erector or a steeplejack . |
4 | He was aware of the strong emotional needs people had for certainty and for a surrogate parental-authority figure , and he was always wary of the tendency among some to turn psychoanalysis into a religious system , and perhaps himself into a sacred authority . |
5 | Blunt object I was interested to note that your November cover star Marky Mark is apparently something of a born-again cockney , a fact betrayed perhaps by the self-descriptive rhyming slang on the front of his baseball cap … |
6 | Today 's share prices : Abbey National down two at two two eight , British Aerospace down twenty two at five three seven , British Airways down three at a hundred and forty one , British Gas went down four point five at two two seven point five , British Telecom down six point five at two hundred and eighty four , Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at sixty , Metalbox down fifty to one O O seven five , Morland Brewers unchanged at two hundred and seventy , Oxford Instruments went down four to two three three , Thames Water was down five at two two nine and the Trustee Savings Bank went down one to a hundred and thirty seven . |
7 | So one minus a third |
8 | So it worth a few bob . |
9 | The rest of the Mackintosh building is beautiful , the corridors twisting inside it like a folded castle in coloured stone , the light from the stained glass in the inch-thick doors … ’ |
10 | ‘ So what about a juicy bit of exhibition Speciale before catching the train ? ’ |
11 | And she 's the youngest , so what with a doting granny and seven big boy cousins and brothers to look after her … ! ’ |
12 | Soon he is befriended by the kindly German ‘ Doc ’ ( Armin Mueller-Stahl ) who is interned in the local prison And we see him taught to box and fend fro himself by a likeable petty thief ( Morgan Freeman ) . |
13 | now you see this is three inches to the mile and this is this is one to no that 's not one to a million , that 's ridiculous that is . |
14 | ‘ She was a happy , lively and adventurous girl — not one for a quiet life . ’ |
15 | His instruments are exceptional in that they are made with an escapement , something with which not one in a hundred bothers himself . |
16 | Mary Crawford says many harsh words about the aspect of marriage for example ‘ there is not one in a hundred of either who is not taken in when they marry . |
17 | Get something with a good conductance , not something with a high resistance but something with a high conductance . |
18 | Is there not something of a permanent swell running in that vicinity ? |
19 | Should not we as a practical matter offer them the facilities of Burghfield and Dounreay to do something about the beryllium and other toxic compounds which are doubtless leaking from ill-maintained equipment ? |
20 | He towered over everybody like a strapping Gallic chieftain . |
21 | Of the Paternoster Square development , what he wanted to see , he said , was ‘ a roofscape that gives the impression that St Paul 's is floating above it like a great ship in the sea ’ . |
22 | Caroline Fairley , wife of Lt-Commander The Honourable Charles Fairley , RN , had apparently lost control of a car that was not hers on a small country road in Oxfordshire and crashed into a tree . |
23 | Someone claimed to have heard him on the radio from Darwin — but it was always someone at a third hand remove ; someone who had heard it from someone who had heard it from someone . |
24 | So she suddenly feels what 's like something like a red-hot knife being put into her stomach . |
25 | Right , so this is always a positive number , so it 's always one minus a positive number . |
26 | I tell you another thing that amazes me , how any one with a Sovereign right , were a Sovereign in those days , could have given up the palace of Westminster which is so beautiful , palace , together I suppose reigned after the Duke of is it ? |
27 | It is always something of a memorable sight to see that magnificent banqueting hall employed to its full capacity and that evening was no exception . |
28 | it is a comment upon current government policy towards schools and education in general that one can find hardly anyone with a professional interest in education who does not have reservations about how it will work in practice . |
29 | Almost always anyone with a white coat in a film is messing about with retorts , pouring liquids into flasks and changing the colour of the contents . |
30 | In the West Riding there was " hardly anything above a few years old , but its hands are sufficient to itself " . |