Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's easier than falling off a log . |
2 | Someone once described this as sorting out the knots in the knitting and then taking pride in wearing the jumper . |
3 | William Bellows , who was taken by Edmund Gosse to meet Hardy in June 1927 , reported Florence as saying : ‘ My husband used to write in this when sketching out the plots of his novels . |
4 | The music was sure as a swing in high summer , to and fro , light as racing over a sunny lawn to the blessed shade under the trees . |
5 | This makes control easier when looking down the microscope or when operating a computer keyboard for image analysis . |
6 | He did n't look like he could do anything more strenuous than spit out a grape-pip . |
7 | Sticking your willy up strange holes had to be riskier than standing over a lavatory basin . |
8 | Falling off a tall building is , after all , much more dangerous than falling off a low wall . |
9 | This format is appropriate when sending out a Investment Overview in response to an enquiry from another member of the ABN . |
10 | Monet , Mobile Networks Integration Technology , is a new piece of software for interconnecting all kinds of wireless data networks , and intended to make make communicating from diverse mobile devices as easy as picking up the phone . |
11 | Finding accommodation and getting to it proved as easy as falling off a log ; there were free-phone backpacker ads in the airport , we rang one of them and they had a ( free ) minibus waiting right there , which took all of us including bike . |
12 | ‘ It 's as easy as falling off a log . ’ |
13 | It 's much more fun to go into battle with someone who 's fighting fit than to beat up a victim who 's languishing after a bout of disastrous presentation . |
14 | Years ago , in a Sky at Night television programme , I referred to these three as making up the ‘ Summer Triangle ’ , and nowadays everyone seems to use the term , though it is completely unofficial and in any case does not apply to the southern hemisphere , where June is midwinter . |
15 | In fact , at most matches , they do very little at all except set up a few chants when things are a bit quiet . |
16 | If that person dies the remaining friends are not sure whether to keep up the contact or not . |
17 | Carter mentions Walter de la Mare 's recourse to Christian allegory as being ‘ as good as putting up a No Trespassers sign ’ . |
18 | And in this case it is particularly acute because to set up a typology in which science correlates with religious moderation risks the objection that what one means by moderation is going to change according to political circumstances . |
19 | There is some argument that the UCTA is doing no more than spell out a rule about what is really voluntary acceptance , which is already in the common law ( ICI v Shatwell [ 1965 ] AC 656 ) . |
20 | A high number of singular military displays more than took up the slack , riding a post- Desert Storm popularity wave . |
21 | Whether this moderate tower in St Enoch 's Square will do more than brighten up a few central shopping streets remains to be seen . |
22 | The losses look likely more than to wipe out the projected profits on the ECR90 project . |
23 | In fact the script , which saw American lawyer Thomas Ward cleared of the charge of stealing £5.2 million from Guinness while he was working on the brewing giant 's takeover of Distillers Group , did little more than tie up the loose ends of the storyline . |
24 | Treasury chiefs are furious at the move that more than wipes out the benefits of the scrapping of the car sales tax . |
25 | All told , the Warwick researchers said that the compensation effects could increase employment by 420000 — more than cancelling out the destruction of jobs in factories or offices that take on board the new technologies . |
26 | Fortunately , it was obvious that Luke had done no more than drop off a suitcase . |
27 | From the off he had me convinced that by helping him I was doing no more than carving out a new life for myself as a better citizen , a better human being . |
28 | He loves nothing more than slaving over a hot work bench to extract the last 0.5bhp needed to win his rider a world title , but as Yamaha 's GP technical co-ordinator last year he did n't get that chance . |
29 | It was obvious now to the World that America 's involvement had driven Kennedy into supporting a corrupt , totalitarian government because the US felt that stopping Communism was more important than setting up a democratic government in South Vietnam . |
30 | For him , the task was no more onerous than putting out the wheely bin on Monday . |