Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 In the case of the miller 's wife : ( She had not had so pleasant a time for many a long year )
2 Much of this picture has been surmised from the pioneering excavation of Old Hangleton by Mr Holden : surprisingly , given the common image of medieval squalor , there was none of the rubbish which is usually so rich a ground for archaeologists .
3 There was a feverish blush to his cheeks , as if he had seldom found so receptive an audience for his speculations .
4 To have continued to be so dependable and at the same time so exciting a batsman for so long , shows him to have been one of the greats of the game .
5 It also makes abundantly clear the need for a permanent committee … to review and as occasion demands to recommend reforms in the whole of our criminal law and procedure .
6 Indeed , a number of studies have shown that the rate of relapse following CBT is only half the rate for clients taking anti-depressants .
7 And why was she getting only half an hour for dinner when he next door could have three quarters of an hour ?
8 With only half an ear for Grigoriev 's response , Rostov stared across the room .
9 Annunziata , who had so personal a reason for resentment , made no such criticisms .
10 My step brother , Tommy , do you know the original well Mr was a sales rep for Bokes couriers , and er his wife used to make pickles , homemade , and she us Mr used to give his friends a jar of pickles occasionally and er from that the idea of selling them , cos it ou after they 'd started distributing amongst his friends he got the idea that there was a market for it , so my step-brother Tommy er started to work with Mrs we used to call them Mrs but her name was , Street you know where Street is , well on the left hand side of Street about oh at the back of the first row of houses in Street , there was a , a small open space and Mr had a big shed put there , and er started buying the pickling onions and er all the women who wished to started skinning onions at so much a bag for Mr and er he 'd gradually built himself up but me step- brother Tommy was er working full time helping Mrs to pick the onions and , and that , that 's how Mac 's Pickles started was just from a mere fact of him being a commercial traveller and he 'd di distribute them to his friends and created the , a market for himself really ac actually they , they , they did have a van driver and a van , a van to deliver them as they gradually increased the supply and they used to deliver them all , all around the area .
11 Because this is so crucial a matter for consideration in RE , I discuss this example in some detail .
12 One might hardly suspect that so simple a task for so few seconds of film could prove so practically trying and , on reflection , so symbolic of our whole chain of adventures , attempting to keep aloft and alive a consecutive string of luminous mirrors against rather ridiculous odds .
13 The more there are of the stay-at-homes , the less warm the welcome for foreign rivals on the home ground .
14 This is so widespread a reason for rejecting religion , present in all strata of society and amongst all types of people , young and old , that any RE which fails to help pupils think clearly about it is seriously deficient .
15 exceed all the others in Europe for wholesome produce and a variety of Herbs are those at the Neat-Houses near Tuttle-fields , Westminster , which abound in Salads , early Cucumbers , Colliflowers , Melons , Winter Asparagus and almost every Herb fitting the Table ; and I think there is no where so good a school for a Kitchen Gardener as this place : tho' Battersea affords the largest natural Asparagus and the earliest Cabbages .
16 Who dare offer anything to her in such an orderly and wellgoverned house as yours , and under a master of so good a character for virtue and honour ?
17 The political ambitions of the CLB can be deduced from its interpretation of the Edwardian crisis : ‘ At so critical a period in British history as the present , when there is so great and unfortunate a tendency to slackness , ease , and carelessness as to religion , morals , and work , when there is so great a craving for pleasure 's sake , when so serious a social problem as the great army of the unfit and unemployed has become a national scandal and a public danger ’ , it was necessary to provide men of the future with ‘ that spirit of self-denial , self-control and definiteness of righteous purpose ’ which had put Britain in the lead among nations .
18 ‘ Never has there been so great a need for the talented people universities can provide and nurture , ’ he says .
19 One of the reasons why owl pellet analysis is so useful a tool for ecologists is the good preservation and lack of breakage of most of the bones .
20 We are together all the time for weeks and months on end .
21 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
22 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
23 In the event , so encouraging was the reception of his synopsis , so fertile the ground for his proposed work , that Gould was incited to commit an uncharacteristic error of rashness .
24 As he stepped ashore , three RAF Hampden bombers made a low-level attack , placing their smoke bombs in so close a screen for the landing that phosphorus from a sheet of flame set fire to the Colonel 's tunic .
25 Because travelling at walking pace is so rare an experience for car drivers , the Woonerf must be well designed to ensure that the need for low speeds is made very clear .
26 This presents an important challenge to composers and performers , and church musicians dare not disregard or dismiss so potent an influence for evangelism .
27 VISITING LADY : [ to PAMELA ] Well , as he now urges you in so gentlemanly a manner for tomorrow , I think if I was in your place I would agree to it .
28 ‘ But if I am to achieve such merit as wins fame , then my life has not been so unworthy an exchange for hers as I always feared ! ’
29 So Bedford , Leeds , Norwich , Hastings , Weymouth , are added to the places from which you travel electric to London , perhaps not so bad a score for the decade .
30 They also reduce land loss , since it is estimated that channels with 50 per cent tree and shrub cover on both banks require only approximately half the width for a given volume of bankfull flood-water speeding through the channel , compared to treeless brooks which erode out into the adjacent fields .
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