Example sentences of "[adj] a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I hereby declare this a Court of Law with myself as judge and those present as jury . |
2 | Is this a symbol of hope ? |
3 | Is this a symbol of hope ? |
4 | Is this a symbol of power ? ’ the albino spoke quietly . |
5 | This a treat for Reger enthusiasts ( are they numerous ? ) , devotees of the piano duet and anyone who enjoys persuasive performances of unfamiliar late romantic repertoire . |
6 | Was this a case of folie de grandeur , in which Britain 's economic recovery was sacrificed to anachronistic ( and unsocialist ? ) attempts to retain a great power stance in the world ? |
7 | For whom is this a level of meaning ? |
8 | A minor may sue for wages , piece work or for work as a servant ( s 47 of the 1984 Act ) , but apart from this a person under disability may not bring or defend proceedings , or counter-claim , except if a plantiff by his next friend or if a defendant by a guardian ad litem ( Ord 10 , r 1(1) , ( 2 ) ) . |
9 | Nothing and no one was safe , least of all Mrs Browning , and as she reflected on this a sense of futility overwhelmed her . |
10 | Those that remain have made a personal investment in time and energy ; they have a stake in maintaining the system that has been developed and replacements will need to make their mark and have freedom to develop new ideas , from this a sense of identity , ownership and commitment will develop . |
11 | and find in this a kind of consolation . |
12 | Leave to soak — do this a day in advance , so that the currants swell . |
13 | Is this a type of miliary ? |
14 | Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is ? |
15 | Esther Rantzen called this a sign of hope , ‘ Addiction is n't necessarily the end of the line . ’ |
16 | We may call this a disparity of structure , as opposed to Bach 's , which could be termed a referential disparity . |
17 | Is this a ground for divorce ? |
18 | Dorcas had given this a lot of thought as teams of nomes sweated to pry the lids off the paint-streaked tins . |
19 | One is , none of the departments are resourced to give this a lot of attention , and secondly we have been waiting for further guidance from the Government on the outcome , particularly from local government , in respect of agenda twenty-one . |
20 | sweet and fruity Banish all thoughts of guilt at once and set out to make this a summer of indulgence . |
21 | Is this a nation of dog lovers who want to combat the problem of strays ? |
22 | It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said . |
23 | Is this a sort of neuralgia |
24 | On the contrary , for all the general flow of tranquillity and prosperity , a number of specific themes consistently emerged which made this a time of anxiety , even torment . |
25 | I would like to know why this policy is that er that you did n't consider this a venue of body building to be suitable if it 's not erm it 's gon na put bums on seats and generate income to towards the trust why not ? . |
26 | Nor is this a matter of division between a pro-government side and an anti-government one . |
27 | But if he believes this a matter for regret , if he believes the decisions that established that " right " were either unjust or inefficient or both , he sees no reason why he should extend the principle underlying these decisions any further than other judges already have . |
28 | Yeah we 're on to tape two cos this A side of tape two . |
29 | At 3 a.m. on the night of 31 October 1933 a piece of heaven fell on Ruchill . |
30 | Margaret Irwin refers to some women making between 20s and 30s a week on piece-work on a particular contract ( the valuation rolls ) . |