Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | It might be nice to have a few of us go along , and I will drop a few subtle hints so a meeting with the players or at least a trip round the ground and watching a training session is on the cards : - ) |
2 | It might be nice to have a few of us go along , and I will drop a few subtle hints so a meeting with the players or at least a trip round the ground and watching a training session is on the cards : - ) |
3 | For writer and reader , " Englishing " can involve a play of perceptions , aesthetic , social , purely personal , that put this odd process just a little outside the reach of the translation theorist . |
4 | One of the bonuses of being Magazine Editor is that you get a three minute Pastoral visit once a month . |
5 | Free activities : The local tourist offices provide a free guided walk once a week . |
6 | This involved university then a teacher training course at Jordanhill in Glasgow . |
7 | In this stormy atmosphere even a passing attraction would deepen into love . |
8 | In terms of advice , what future plans does the company have for this particular model i.e. a school does not wish to buy a microcomputer which will not be compatible with the next range of microcomputers produced by that company . |
9 | But to all West Germany 's neighbours , the idea of a German military force only a few years after the defeat of Hitler s armies was still repugnant . |
10 | Response to art at this level demands both a willingness and a capacity to go beyond obvious and conventional ways of perceiving and a preparedness to accommodate and restructure existing concepts and patterns of relationships . |
11 | But once he reached Stowey the Coleridges greeted him warmly at Lime Street , where the cottage had gained another new resident only a week before : on 14 May , Sara had been ‘ safely delivered of a fine boy ’ , the child being given the name Berkeley in honour of the philosopher , for whom Coleridge was developing a great admiration . |
12 | That anyone of Milner 's mental power and insight could envisage a course of events which ran contrary both to the logic and experience of the actual British Empire over a hundred and fifty years is a staggering fact . |
13 | Soak your nails in warm olive oil once a week to keep them in good condition . |
14 | If you can catch a case in the early viral phase then a shot of hyperimmune serum is curative , but people rarely bring their dogs in until that phase is over . |
15 | There was a cousin of the Westwards in England who would take the child , someone who would arrange Roman Catholic instruction once a week . |
16 | Fifty guaranteed seats once a week will give the advance bookings a most healthy look . |
17 | In all these advanced cases only a pair finally incubate , brood , and feed the young . |
18 | I looked down and saw a giant freshwater prawn almost a foot long . |
19 | thirteen foot six , they got little short chains like a lot better . |
20 | When women were given artificial moonlight for three consecutive nights once a month , their cycles became synchronised to the lunar rhythm . |
21 | Thinking of Rosemary had triggered off memories of that fateful day about a year ago when her brother Sebastian had come seeking her out to say he had just bumped into Rosemary Green — Rosemary Talbot as she now was — in Hazelbury 's high street . |
22 | But even if his music does n't change , he needs to break that cosy little cocoon just a little bit , before the naive becomes the really , really offensive … he should get out more , basically . |
23 | There 's a it 's a great long room then a at the top here they call what they call fans . |
24 | We visit all our major overseas markets twice a year — Australia , New Zealand , South Africa and Canada . |
25 | But I remember something about Don Airey ( Colosseum , Bernie Marsden , Cozy Powell etc. ) playing keyboards in a band of that very name just a couple of years back . |
26 | As I write this the survivors are eight days old , and being fed Brineshrimp once a day , and powdered flake or powdered High Protein once a day . |
27 | The man had had a full medical check-up only a month before . |
28 | In Britain the revelation that the correspondence of Mazzini , the Italian nationalist leader then a refugee in London , was being opened and read in this way produced strong criticism in parliament and the press . |
29 | ‘ I only wear them when I really need to see , ’ said Capriati , who first used lenses about a year ago . |
30 | Unscrew the spray arms and flush under hot running water once a week . |