Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 And of course , from my own professional viewpoint , it is clear that even after a break of so many years , Miss Kenton would prove the perfect solution to the problem at present besetting us at Darlington Hall .
2 In addition to this and partially as a result of it , there is little in the way of national planning ’ .
3 The Faculty Office or the Schools Liaison Office will be pleased to advise on this and also upon an appropriate choice of sixth year subjects , particularly where students have marginally failed to meet the entry requirements at the first sitting of Highers .
4 He was rewarded for this and more with a Bulgarian sentence of death and a British MBE .
5 This routine can be carried out manually without any special equipment , but it is easier and quicker with an edit controller which takes over the operation of both machines from the one keyboard .
6 This menu is used mainly for keyboard operation as most operations are quicker and easier with a mouse .
7 The cupboard smelled slightly of damp and even on a warm summer evening Ginny felt the prickle of goose pimples rising on her bare arms .
8 Since the tournament began , first in Delray Beach in 1985 and then for a couple of years in Boca Raton , the temporary , scaffolding-supported stands have gone with them .
9 Any broadcaster will tell you that there is something different and better about a live ‘ performance ’ .
10 Cases may be transferred from one family proceedings court to another and also to a county court care centre and ultimately the High Court in certain circumstances .
11 However , while we all have our national stereotypes , and they are invariably supported by research ( see Hofstede ) , the underlying differences from one country to another and also within a country are much more subtle .
12 The wheel , of 16 feet diameter , and most of the machinery is still intact although apparently in a poor state of repair .
13 Therefore , take what occurs around the 29th or thereabouts as a definite sign or signal from the heavens that not only must life go on , but that it also has to get better and better .
14 Recently such movements have involved up to 960 birds in one spring , and movements of 100 or more in a day are almost annual events ; 488 flying east off Beachy Head on 19 April 1976 is the largest single movement noted so far .
15 The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence .
16 Not so much that here on a fine June morning a man lay murdered , but that he , Wexford , had found him .
17 It 's perhaps typical that even with a track as self-consciously silly as ‘ Ebeneezer ’ , there has to be a message .
18 It was therefore noticeable that instead of a tyrosine residue at codon 660 within the TK1 domain we found an isoleucine residue , and conversely , instead of an isoleucine at codon 829 in TK2 a tyrosine residue .
19 Suddenly its noise was distinct and loud like a tractor coming over the western horizon .
20 The sweater is very simple and yet with a little time spent you can produce a complex looking garment .
21 When models are constructed from such premisses , for example , there is a tendency to view government as a restrictive and even as a repressive agency .
22 Glendenen , who also hit a century against Glamorgan in the NatWest Trophy , drove straight and powerfully on a slow wicket and he and Parker hit seven fours apiece .
23 It is more helpful to meet real people who have come to terms with their lives , than to wander around lost and alone in a maze of fantasies .
24 Beyond the town quay the strength reaches force 4 to 7 and more during a session ; and it 's not so strong .
25 In 1987 he returned to the UK not only with fluency in Japanese but also with a Japanese wife , Nako .
26 ‘ Discuss , with reference to at least two plays , how tragedy can be enacted not only upon the individual but also upon a family ’
27 The oral shield is rounded , rhombic but sometimes with a slight distal projection ; the proximal edge is often complete rounded and not angular .
28 The oral shield is rhombic but often with an obtuse proximal angle and a convex distal edge .
29 DBG Acquired by RBG in 1979 but still without a guidebook .
30 Once through it bear slightly right and uphill to a kissing gate and a lane where you turn right .
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