Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for the relatively less prevalence of pre-S1 than of pre-S2 on the liver cell membrane during active hepatitis B virus replication , as shown in Table II , is not clear . |
2 | It also showed that these consequences occur not only in those who are severely injured , but also for the very many people who suffer minor injury or are uninjured . |
3 | But just as in the case of advice , and for the very same reasons , such grounds for recognizing the authority of another , even though sometimes good , are always deviant grounds . |
4 | They were then very pleased to read in the book that it had been done for the very same reasons . |
5 | Second , there is something right about an argument which holds , as does the argument from error , that for the very same sort of reason that you do n't know you are not a brain in a vat , you do n't know , e.g. , that The Times will be published tomorrow , nor whether you are sitting reading . |
6 | Surely we reach out wide during a sweep stroke to obtain more leverage for the very same reason . |
7 | What excited many of those who were following leys was the realization that the legends were about the very same sites which Watkins had found to be ley markers . |
8 | And I think some would be the less about the too much work perhaps being done by Synod and not enough by districts . |
9 | After a little more conversation , mainly expressing amazement at the splendour of Tamar 's circumstances , they urged their horses to a brisk pace and had no further chance to speak . |
10 | After a little more gossip , we said goodbye to the friendly Clays , and set off on our tour of the countryside . |
11 | Which was just as well , as this time he came back after a very few minutes . |
12 | We made another such excursion on to Mount Párnes , at its best season — it was still possible ( indeed it is still possible today , though more difficult ) to leave Athens and the world behind after a very few kilometres . |
13 | Hosted at Sir John Hall 's luxurious abode at Wynyard Hall , all of the best that Teesside business could provide attended the meeting . |
14 | It was a warm day , one of the best that summer , and they ate on the terrace . |
15 | Chairman Sir Denys Henderson attempted to laugh off the company 's poor performance by cracking jokes with the audience , which consisted of the best that world journalism could throw at him . |
16 | Each has its own design style from classical through to modern fulfilling the individual requirement of the ever more design conscious consumer , and the increasing popularity of traditionally woven patterned carpets . |
17 | I begin here , therefore , with a discussion of the relatively few reports of attempts to replicate and extend his findings . |
18 | The London County Council , for long a stronghold of the Labour party , was one of the relatively few authorities to press firmly in this direction in the immediate post-war years . |
19 | This will be followed by a consideration of the relatively few attempts systematically to distinguish the social properties of the object from those of language as expressive medium . |
20 | Of the relatively few exceptions to the pattern two which call for mention are Chicheley Hall , Buckinghamshire ( 1719–21 ) , and Sutton Scarsdale , Derbyshire ( begun 1724 ) : the exotic façade of the former probably owes more to the taste of the patron , Sir John Chester , than to Smith 's own devising ; but Sutton Scarsdale , in part evidently inspired by Gibbs 's unexecuted design of 1721 for the university buildings at Cambridge , is his finest work , a wholly convincing essay in the heroic grand manner , in which the giant Corinthian order is handled with total assurance . |
21 | After morning service , we would walk back to our bus stop through the Chater Gardens and enjoy the sight of hundreds of Chinese families relaxing together , eating picnics , taking photographs with fountains in the background , or watching goldfish in the pond ; and the happiness of the very many Filipinos making the most of a day of leisure . |
22 | As it so happens , Strand-on-the-Green was one of the very many places that felt the effects of the German bombing — in November 1940 , a German landmine landed in the area , destroying cottages on the north side of Thames Road . |
23 | Mrs. Jarrett , whose hobbies include china collecting , Scrabble , reading and ‘ a little bingo ’ , spoke of the very many people who had helped and supported her over the years . |
24 | Note that each list gives just a few of the very many uses of the techniques concerned in mathematics learning . |
25 | The following notes , questions and observations on courses which have a programmed development and which include written materials and tapes are just a few which may help one to assess the relative merits of the very many courses that are available to the EFL teacher . |
26 | Richter is one of the very few artists making recordings of standard repertoire who are so awe-inspiring in their comprehensiveness that the long list of comparative versions becomes a virtual irrelevance . |
27 | Although it appears that sentencing became more severe during the first three years the guide-lines were in use , Minnesota remains one of the very few states that has avoided huge increases in prison population size ( Parent 1988 ) . |
28 | He must have been a natural for the job , being one of the very few Greeks with an appropriate qualification . |
29 | Tanzania is one of the very few countries in Africa that broadcasts in only one African language plus that of the former colonial power . |
30 | Now we 're one of the very few companies that will pay weekly commissions on a commission only basis . |