Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But when he spoke it was not of her but of Peach , how to feed him , what sort of supplements he should have , that although he had had his routine immunizations , he must have a booster at a year old and also an injection against a new sort of feline virus .
2 Known as ‘ Fizzer ’ to his colleagues and our fans , Phil played in every game of Palace 's promotion season of 1988–89 and only an injury , sustained on his 1st Division debut at Queens Park Rangers , prevented him from completing full appearances in 1989–90 , although he was an ever-present member of the team that reached the 1990 FA Cup Final and so nearly seized the famous trophy .
3 Moreover , the volume of literature in these other areas is such that only an outline can be presented here .
4 The part number , like the module name , must be unique and therefore an error will be indicated if you try to reserve a package name equal to a part number which already exists .
5 The part number , like the module name , must be unique and therefore an error will be indicated if you try to reserve a module name equal to a part number which already exists .
6 First recorded in 1960 and possibly an offshoot of the Fishbourne colony .
7 ‘ The manager must be flexible but consistent , culturally diverse but recognisably an individual with his own identity .
8 It is unlikely that any of the missing diamonds had been picked up by persons involved in the rescue or who visited the site later as only an expert would have been able to identify them as precious stones .
9 Inch loss from others varied according to their size but those with a 34–36 inch bust measurement either lost nothing at all or only an inch or an inch and a half .
10 It does not really matter how long or wide an aquarium is … it is depth that gives water pressure .
11 It differs from the Biogas specimen in the shape of the dorsal arm spines , which appear to be equal and nearly an arm segment long .
12 Smaller stones about four to six inches long and only an inch wide which have broken ends could easily have been used to knock limpets off rocks .
13 Indeed , we suspect that a rule which was never broken would not be a rule in our sense at all but rather an inevitability with the logical status of a law .
14 First , the restitutionary remedy is expressed to be available not only against ‘ that person , ’ i.e. the contravener of section 3 or perhaps an associate of the contravener , but also against ‘ any other person … knowingly concerned in the contravention . ’
15 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
16 so it 's more than just an education visit here it 's actually
17 There is more than just an element of truth in this conception .
18 As a songwriter and musician himself , Terry Merrick is always prepared to act as more than just an engineer , where necessary putting his skill at playing and song arranging at the disposal of clients .
19 This was around the time he first started seeing me as more than just an employee .
20 The examples given have also indicated that local government is much more than just an agent of the centre .
21 But classifying animals and plants , living and fossil , is more than just an attempt to find a convenient way of slotting them into different categories , like stamps in a stamp album , for neatness and convenience .
22 Spenser 's depictions in Book V are more than just an attempt to justify Grey .
23 It seemed to her a precious gift , far more than just an alleviation of present discomfort .
24 But to the ragga audience Shabba is more than just an MC .
25 For rabbinical Judaism , militant activity was perceived as more than just an embarrassment .
26 Even when this is used , it is not advisable to expect a safe endurance of more than about an hour .
27 But such an identification was probably more than merely an exercise in wish-fulfilment by the ego on behalf of the id .
28 The Americans love their sport and are just as fervent and passionate , but they have made their stadiums comfortable and safe and also an outing for the family .
29 The House of Lords can only look more and more an anachronism .
30 ‘ When we came to leave the Lamb that afternoon , Mr Barnett , we were all in similar states of intoxication , but Jack had become as maudlin as only an Irishman in liquor can .
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