Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [noun sg] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For every book-collector , and every bookseller , is in greater or less degree a bibliographer .
2 Because clearly in in debating this policy I think a number of the districts have also raised diff different points of interest in terms of what should be recognized as exceptional development and we we went down that that road a couple of years ago and unfortunately the districts came to the conclusion that it was n't appropriate to try and list the exceptional circumstances .
3 that each year a psoriasis of rust is rising
4 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the account from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
5 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the directory from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
6 It follows , of course , that each time a gun is laid down it must first be broken and unloaded .
7 Mr Levy-Lang said that this year a quarter of new lending will have been outside France , and 90 per cent of that will have been in the United Kingdom .
8 Admittedly men produce er , erm , sex cells all the time , but again , there 's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that any experience a man has can be copied into his genes as it were .
9 On Monday 27th many insurgents converged on the Tauride Palace , seat of the Duma , and that evening a group of predominantly Menshevik intelligentsia established a Provisional Executive Committee ( EC ) of the soviet in the palace and summoned factories and barracks to elect deputies to it .
10 The Skupština ( Assembly ) was in session , and each day a deputy of peasant origin came into the square outside the building , to deliver to a large audience a blank-verse poem , giving a highly coloured account of the debates on a bill to reform the currency !
11 ‘ ( The European Parliament ) … considers that , in the absence of palliative care correctly provided at both psychological and medical level , each time a fully conscious patient insistently and repeatedly requests an end to an existence which has for him been robbed of all dignity , and each time a team of doctors created for that purpose , established the impossibility of providing further specific care , the request should be satisfied without thereby involving any breach of respect for human life . ’
12 Give each person a straw and each team a feather .
13 If each novel a writer produces is meant to indicate the direction in which he or she is progressing , it does not provide the clear signpost that The Child In Time did .
14 They have clean hair and some look a bit like Paul Newman .
15 The overall excellent improvement in first half performance is masked by a technical transfer last year , which of course is n't repeated this year and this year a provision of , formerly in pounds following the settlement of a civil anti-trust suit .
16 ‘ You do n't know what you 're talking about , ’ said Julius , and this time a warning note of a very different kind sounded in his voice .
17 Me say , ‘ just like some a una white like a chalk and another couple a una got blond hair , some have black hair , me no come ask wha that ! ’ …
18 Among the press of cars he saw a taxicab painted like a page from a newspaper and another advertising a brand of beer .
19 Cecil had expressed his own attitude at great length and less clarity a year or two before this .
20 Not one of the Hawick contingent returned from Flodden , but each year a flag is carried through the town by the ‘ Comet ’ , this time a young married man .
21 Up to now , most borders have been French imports , but this year a company has come into being which designs and manufactures borders in this country .
22 The SPF system refers only to protection from UVB rays , but this year a star rating system has been introduced which also categorizes sun products according to their UVA protection .
23 But this year a number of books have been produced to help you cope .
24 Ormonde duly did so , but this time a storm drove him back to France , and he got into St Malo just as an English squadron arrived to blockade it .
25 Fourth , decisions are made in sequence rather than according to a grand plan , because the series of searches crucially affects outcomes and because each time a search is concluded another problem is attended to .
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