Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
2 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
3 Seven or eight months later a customer booked a holiday , relying on an old unamended copy of the brochure .
4 Tobacco advertising through sponsorship and billboards had been waiting like the last prisoners on death row for eight months following a cabinet announcement in April 1992 that the end of their last ditch stand was nigh .
5 ‘ I 've had a splendid time , ’ she replied instead , and when some minutes later a taxi whisked them back to their hotel she felt it had been a dream of an evening .
6 She should also swim for 30 minutes once a week and do my video Thighs , Tums & Bums 1-2 times a week .
7 They do n't wait for 30 minutes once a week . ’
8 He could not explain why he ran or why he and David abandoned a car a few minutes later a mile from the town centre .
9 As I was struggling down the yard with the fully laden bucket a few minutes later a neighbour , Mrs Woods , saw me .
10 So I hung around and , sure enough , a few minutes later a squad car turned up all its lights flashing .
11 A few minutes later a car drew up , its brakes screeching in the best SS fashion .
12 But just a few minutes later a playgroup worker found the baby lying on the tiled floor next to the pushchair .
13 A few minutes later a youth with a shattered left knee-cap was wheeled on a low-slung ambulance trolley into the Cleansing Theatre .
14 A few minutes earlier a JetRanger helicopter had lifted-off from Blackpool bound for Ronaldsway .
15 It is noted here because it indicates the increasing dissatisfaction of many Edwardian novelists with the high Victorian ideal of the exclusive ‘ home ’ , despite ( or because of ) the fact that in that period , as Walter Crane observed , ‘ the beautifying of houses , to those to whom it is possible , has become in some cases almost a religion ’ .
16 He successfully invaded Sudan to the south in 1820 , making it effectively a colony , and in some eyes even a part of Egypt .
17 Campbell 's survey of London trades in 1747 lists only a handful of female crafts all paid wages well below male trades .
18 Some months later a colleague and I were returning to London from a meeting in Brussels .
19 Some months ago a gang of local youngsters asked if I could help them in this direction .
20 A few months later a man living in Herne Bay in Kent found a live earthworm in his garden after a rainstorm .
21 A few months later a shuttle carried Jaq up to a great black ship circling in orbit .
22 Leave was refused at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , though a few months later a Practice Direction ( [ 1986 ] 2 All ER 226 ) was issued indicating the collective view of the judges that solicitors should be permitted to appear in the High Court or Court of Appeal in formal or unopposed proceedings .
23 I was n't therefore able to recommend this film when a few months later a woman from Nottingham requested a loan .
24 The temptation for Germans now , even though the generation of which Mann was writing has largely passed away , is to see in the great breakthrough of the last few months simply a kind of vindication of Germany 's efforts to achieve hegemony in Europe , to see the first and second world wars and what is happening now as three chapters of the same story .
25 The temptation for Germans now , even though the generation of which Mann was writing has largely passed away , is to see in the great breakthrough of the last few months simply a kind of vindication of Germany 's efforts to achieve hegemony in Europe , to see the first and second world wars and what is happening now as three chapters of the same story .
26 A few months ago a newspaper carried the story of a couple who had created a garden — now to be opened to the public — during the years that they were housebound , caring for sick relatives .
27 Over the last few months hardly a day had gone by without his name being mentioned in the financial Press , the articles mainly commenting on the swift , ferocious manner in which he was carving his way through the City , ruthlessly gobbling up one company after another .
28 George Lansbury , speaking at Shoreditch Town Hall in January 1924 , reminded the monarch that ‘ Some centuries ago a King stood against the common people and he lost his head . ’
29 Was his old Bones really a Gold Cup winner ?
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