Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , self-build schemes are really possible only where a number of energetic persons , usually young , coincide .
2 The appeal lies only where a point of law is involved .
3 She looked up suddenly where a shower of blossom swirled from the cherry-boughs .
4 For some , the fist was an alternative to the stick , especially where a conflict with a buck had taken on the form of a personal feud .
5 One might focus particular attention on stress points in the day , perhaps where a mismatch of perception between individuals or even outright conflict occurred .
6 It would occupy a fairly modest 2U of rack space , larger perhaps than a couple of its contemporaries , but it has the advantage of a distinctly uncluttered look about it .
7 In comparison , she herself would look little better than a sack of potatoes on horseback .
8 Much better than a line-out with them throwing-in on half-way .
9 A forty-year-old today looks a lot better than a forty-year-old of twenty years ago . ’ .
10 Indeed , the ILEA , precisely because its schools operate in such widely differing circumstances , has published a ‘ league table ’ of 16-plus examination results adjusted for intake factors , which shows that schools with a disadvantaged intake can do relatively better than a school with an advantaged intake .
11 Oh , that is kind — much better than a visit from me .
12 Better than a view of cardboard panes and the next-door privies .
13 There 's nothing they 'd like better than a drama like this just before the race , and do n't think Dara or her escort will have kept their mouths shut ! ’
14 Manager Chris Winter said : ‘ I think we 're doing better than a lot of other shops because customers can spend as little as £2 on a gift .
15 Er so I mean they were in use more or less all the time but er it was it was n't , it was n't too bad , better than a lot of hospitals had .
16 Jesus pushed himself off and floated rapidly around the Lift , bringing himself expertly to a stop less than a metre from the slight form of Christine LaFayette .
17 The beach was less than a furlong from the centre .
18 But what had been no more than a slowly moving stream less than a couple of metres wide now flowed fast and dark with mud across the full thirty metres of the riverbed .
19 A third of the people who were successful in stopping , did n't gain weight or gained less than a couple of pounds .
20 the motive was to steal scrap metal from the company the amount of metal would have been less than a couple of hundred pounds so quite a minor incident in itself .
21 Losses of soil through erosion vary greatly : under closed forest it may be 2.55 t per ha per annum in Trinidad , less than a tonne in Java or 0.41 in French Guyana , while under secondary forest in Madagascar it was nil , but up to 9 t when cleared and cultivated .
22 On July 14 , less than a year since his accident , he played in a one-day pro-am and won with a 68 .
23 For it neatly encapsulates the state of public morale in Britain less than a year into the fourth consecutive Conservative term .
24 This has become so serious a concern that early in 1991 , less than a year before their latest deadline for the launch of CD-I , Philips themselves established their own CD-I publishing operation , perhaps in an effort to energise CD-I disc investment or to make up for the lack of it .
25 Airships are making a commercial comeback less than a year after Australian businessman Alan Bond 's Airship Industries crashed to earth with debts of £50 million .
26 But Marty had to learn his trade fast , since he began teaching guitar less than a year after starting to play himself !
27 Here , less than a year after the ending of the ‘ phoney war ’ in the north-east , was a proper casus belli which was important to each side in the wider conflict .
28 Under the title Crime Knows No Boundaries the report was published on 19 January 1966 , less than a year after the inception of the policy group .
29 For , less than a year after that picture had been taken , Tony was dead and Lisa , six months pregnant , her life suddenly shattered , was on her own .
30 The decision , less than a year after Egypt 's readmission to the Arab League at the 1989 Casablanca summit [ see p. 36669 ] , followed intensive lobbying by Egyptian diplomats who claimed that in terms of the League 's founding charter , Cairo should be its permanent home , and refurbishing of the League 's former headquarters on the banks of the Nile was already well under way .
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