Example sentences of "[noun] to [adj] [subord] a " in BNC.

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1 Japan turns out a vast number of graduates every year , but it begins to look as if the unthinkable in Tokyo , graduate unemployment , is about to become a serious problem : Fujitsu Ltd says it plans to slash the number of new hirings next spring to less than a seventh of this year 's figure — just 300 engineers , and , for the first year since its founding in 1935 , will take on no staff in its sales and administrative departments ; it will add 2,200 new staff to its 52,000 base this year compared with 3,000 in 1992 and nearly 4,000 in 1991 .
2 Novas got their shooting game going and had closed the gap to 48–47 before a succession of shots slipped wide of the basket to end their chances of a comeback .
3 In those words the Neath guru encapsulated the debate that has raged and lurched from one side to another while a succession of coaches have sought in vain to establish a definitive Welsh style , during the years of consistent defeat since the 1988 Triple Crown .
4 Some sufferers , again particularly the juveniles and also those suffering severely from eating disorders — compulsive over-eating , anorexia or bulimia — may require long-term ( from a minimum of three months to more than a year ) support in a half-way house .
5 From 1989 to 1991 , Italy and the USSR decreased their contributions ; their joint share fell from a half to less than a quarter .
6 But even these can not afford to act as nursemaids to more than a few sick clients .
7 The number of patients waiting at the end of last year rose to 990 and the average waiting time had risen from 35 weeks to more than a year .
8 The number of patients waiting at the end of last year rose to 990 and the average waiting time had risen from 35 weeks to more than a year .
9 It must be borne in mind , however , that too much reward can reduce the drive-stimulus to zero after a certain point has been reached .
10 And some London pubs have slashed their prices from £1.70 a pint to less than a pound .
11 The energy will flow from one object to another if a sympathy or attractability exists between them .
12 However , the furore which surrounded the release of a few hundred tonnes of intervention beef in England — an amount equivalent to less than a tenth of one per cent of the mountain — suggests the idea of simply selling beef cheaply to the European consumers who paid for it would be a difficult option .
13 The most usual method of sending out information to more than a few broadcasting stations or publications is by post .
14 Darren Grannell , 28 , of Lord Street , Latchford , Warrington and Lee Day , 22 , formerly of Warrington but now living in Weston-super-Mare , denied assaulting PC Roy Aspinall but changed their pleas to guilty after a trial had started .
15 Their accession on July 22 to ASEAN 's Treaty of Amity and Co-Operation signalled an end to more than a decade of hostility between them and their non-communist neighbours .
16 Electromagnetic waves with lengths ranging from several kilometres to less than a metre can be picked up by tuning a radio into long or short wavebands .
17 One of the principal problems facing anglers fishing on Benbecula and the Uists , is knowing where to begin ; there are so many fine waters to choose from and never enough time to do proper justice to more than a handful .
18 It has also raised some practical difficulties in making a transfer of assets from one party to another when a portion of those assets consists of a pension which is not payable for many years to come .
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