Example sentences of "[adj] and [adv] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | His publishers had been smoothly charming and undoubtedly a little surprised to find their backwoods author a careful , quite business-like man in a town suit , who would not sign anything until he had read the small print several times and understood it thoroughly . |
2 | If we ask who is to gauge that ( presumably not God ) , he gives the unhelpful and not a little pompous reply that it is ‘ known with clarity and precision only by some few thinking men in every nation and every age ’ ( p. 64 ) . |
3 | But , back in England , The Smiths felt unsettled and just a little paranoid . |
4 | If he fails to do this , we can only ask him to take another and perhaps a more careful look at our experiment , and think again . |
5 | " She 's forgetful and sometimes a little difficult , but she still does the garden and she did all the cooking right up to your aunt 's death . " |
6 | A Labour administration developed a planning system which made government priorities clearer and thereby a more important consideration in the minds of local decision-makers . |
7 | She walked into the sumptuously furnished sitting-room feeling lost and not a little frightened . |
8 | But when I needed a breath of air , or wished to explore Reine , and was out of the attic for an hour or so , leaving him alone there , he became depressed and even a little disagreeable . |
9 | I sat down and began switching my tail from side to side to let her know that I was constantly alert and maybe a little unpredictable . |
10 | Frank is still just 21 and why a very talented young player ca n't be in the clubs future plans i ca n't understand … |
11 | She looked slightly unamused and not a little worried . |
12 | A smile curled across his lips , masculine and just a little smug . |
13 | In the case of a planet N is very large and therefore a considerably larger quantity of volatiles can be acquired by the planet by this means than it could acquire by capturing gases directly from the PFM . |
14 | A less obvious and regrettably a more common example is where students are presented throughout the course with bodies of facts and procedures to be remembered and applied as faithfully as possible ; then in the final testing they are assessed on their ability to apply their knowledge and skills to new situations , or to explain , justify and discuss the reasons behind procedures . |
15 | I am soaked , cold and not a little lacking in enthusiasm for the next try . |
16 | Yet the urge to press on , paradoxically , could lead to questioning becoming not more but less effective and therefore a somewhat inefficient use of the time available . |
17 | Karen , very tired and possibly a little drunk , realised slowly that she had seen him deploy this technique before , at an earlier dinner in the house , and that somehow it was probably quite offensive . |
18 | Boyd began to feel better and not a little smug . |
19 | The movies , though , had been born into a far more complex and certainly a more highly politicized era than the earlier fictional forms and many familiar themes , especially those dealing with the problems of wealth or with sudden reversals of financial fortune , would have to be treated more sensitively . |
20 | Now older and perhaps a little more clay-wise , with a win already this year over Monica Seles at Key Biscayne and with her father Stefano as her coach once again , she may well be settled enough to go all the way for the first time , which of course , would be a remarkable achievement for a 16 year old . |
21 | I sat there , battered and bruised , very angry and not a little frightened . |
22 | After days of near-solitude Paige found the barrage of questions bewildering and not a little alarming . |
23 | We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals . |
24 | One does something on the spur of the moment that is trivial and perhaps a little silly , then when that action is caught up in … in a tragic event , one feels quite foolish telling of it . ’ |
25 | He made himself a cup of coffee and then , feeling deflated and not a little depressed , went to bed . |
26 | Shelves , if made of wood , will need to be at least three-quarters of an inch thick and preferably a little more ; and they should be supported every three feet or so . |
27 | Her movements as she set the inverted cups upright on their saucers and manipulated milk jug , teapot and hot water jug were precise and just a little fussy . |
28 | When she was young and maybe a little wilful , Elizabeth had made what she deemed to be the right decision , and she had suffered because of it . |
29 | The metopes are about five feet wide and only a little higher , so the relief-figures are under life-size . |
30 | The purpose of this project , funded by the ESRC under their ‘ Open Door ’ scheme is to investigate women 's employment in the book publishing industry , an industry in which it is estimated between 50 and 70% of the workforce are female and yet a much smaller proportion of women are employed in senior decision making roles . |