Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Second-year units involve both a treatment of general theories and concepts , and discussions of more concrete and practical issues such as Women . |
2 | In mud wrestling both fighters wear only a jockstrap . |
3 | Most New Zealand rugs get quite a hammering ’ |
4 | Both Goodfellow and Kong Cheuk Kwan v R demand only a risk of physical injury . |
5 | I believe the Kuwaiti people naturally are a peace loving people and we will never forget that erm good nature of us and we will try to capitalise on that and maintain peace and Kuwait become again a country which has to have peaceful causes everybody . |
6 | If such doubts exist then an investigation is carried out over a maximum of four months to determine whether the merger should be prohibited or not . |
7 | Strapping lads cast away a problem |
8 | Hallmarks of the research training provided by the department include both a commitment to individual , specialised scholarship and a concern for broader contemporary trends and potentials in the discipline . |
9 | This heading comprises the vast majority of commercial contracts , where the parties have presumably an equality of bargaining power and have freely entered into properly negotiated contracts . |
10 | The techniques of display , enhancement , filtering and transformation of remotely-sensed images that have been described in this chapter represent only a selection of those available . |
11 | To take the barbel in the Hampshire Avon as an example , some Middle Avon fisheries contain a small population of big fish and others like the Severals have quite a number to go for . |
12 | However , too often , their attitudes reveal only a narrowness of mind and a sad lack of common humanity , ’ she said . |
13 | Will all members with unpaid subscriptions please forward a remittance in the very near future . |
14 | In the broadest terms , it has been concerned with one aspect of youth history : how and why , and with what consequences for age relations , middle-class reformers put together a number of images of working-class adolescents . |
15 | As children grow up , and the pedal bike becomes the motorbike , they have areas to test their skills , where tumbles cause only a bruise or a tear . |
16 | Texts put forth a gospel of real manhood and real womanhood . |
17 | The new issue market is not a distinct and separate organization within the Stock Exchange , rather it is merely a tag given to the collection of processes by which companies acquire both a listing on the exchange and new equity capital . |
18 | In order to set a baseline her parents set aside an hour each evening for one week during which they did not tell Lindsay to stop , but recorded the duration of each nose picking session and the frequency . |
19 | When self-regard is so shatteringly undermined , the symbols of a former shaky greatness become almost an affront . |
20 | Now the Singers contribute once a week , alternating with other musicians , and there is a much wider selection of music . |
21 | St Albans have quite a record of their own . |
22 | Enthusiasts have just a week to book a ride back in time . |
23 | Such exchange rate movements have therefore an impact on exporters , importers and foreign investors . |
24 | Note that the target struck by the cauldron suffers a strength 5 hit , while remaining targets suffer only a strength 3 hit . |
25 | I mean that if it 's over like two years make quite a difference though . |
26 | This extraordinary increase is due in part to the fact that the dogs breed twice a year and it seems that all females give birth whereas in wolf society only dominant females do so . |
27 | However he did say that in the years ending June 1983 and June 1984 the total number of High Court judges so involved was 28.4 As no details were given , this figure is almost meaningless but if the categories counted were similar to those for the period of 1953–73 those two later years show almost a doubling , on average . |
28 | ‘ We are conscious , ’ John Page concluded , ‘ that our costs put quite a burden on some of you , and I believe we are going to have to look at that aspect of the ‘ level playing field ’ because we know you think this unfair as not all countries are in the same position . |
29 | The courses at Quainton run once a month and cost cost £45 . |
30 | Aides know only a TV or radio employee could have taken the tape . |