Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] a [noun sg] could " in BNC.

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1 There were escapes so narrow a postcard could n't have got through them .
2 How do you mean when I was young , Douglas , I 'm not old now , not so old a dog could n't teach a young pup like you a few new tricks .
3 Only such a leap could have spawned the dynamic activity of the Bank staffers in the field in the early and mid 1970s .
4 Introducing the budget yesterday , Finance Minister Mr Laszlo Bekesi said that only such a regime could prevent economic collapse . ‘
5 Vital as was the role of the prelates in Edward 's deposition — so delicate a novelty could hardly have been accomplished without them — their participation was more ceremonial than formative .
6 Dalgliesh , who had heard him at a police concert , never ceased to be surprised that so narrow a chest and so slight a frame could produce such a powerful organ-toned bass .
7 He pulled her to her feet , marvelling that so slight a creature could have put up such a fight .
8 The early evening sun was warm on her face and the sky so clear and calm that it seemed impossible so beautiful a world could be at war ; that small , beautiful world that was Yeoman 's Lane , and Tingle 's Wood , through which it ran .
9 We think , therefore , that it is absolutely necessary in order to carry on the Business of this Establishment , as perfectly as possible , that two such Characters should be appointed — and we , in consequence suggest , that altho ’ each be as much as possible qualified in both Departments , yet if one were to devote himself to one Branch and the other to the other branch — the College would be much more usefully directed — for , if one Professor were fully qualified for both — yet so arduous a task could not possibly be executed by one Man only .
10 Hess would probably fly as well — there seemed no other way so well-known a figure could leave the country , and he was a skilled aviator — and Albrecht Haushofer understood that the Duke was now a high-ranking officer in the RAF , which would surely aid the details of the flight and landing ?
11 On this evidence , however , almost as strong a case could be made for Johns , Kingston and O'Hara — although the last two named have said they are unavailable to tour .
12 You kindly reminded the House , Mr. Speaker , that the Consolidated Fund Bill may provide an opportunity to debate the MGN pension fund , but I wonder how far such a debate could go — particularly in respect of references to Mirror Group Newspapers , the Daily Mirror , payments to the Labour party , advertising in Labour party journals , and so on .
13 ‘ He thought that as good a case could be made for our efforts in Korea — and probably a better one — as almost anything we had done in the foreign field . ’
14 ( Askwith also mentions ‘ some 100 million birds and small rodents estimated to have fallen prey to domestic cats , although surely such a statistic could hardly be arrived at with any confidence . )
15 And thinking of her gynaecologist , surely such a step could not be taken without his sanction and the idea of asking for this seemed out of the question .
16 There was one particularly disastrous episode with a boy of startling beauty ; he was called Higginbotham , but even such a name could not dim his lustre nor silence his eclat .
17 They are so small it is quite possible a guy could drop one .
18 To me it meant the loss of the pure reputation I prized , the good name I had guarded — scandal most horrible a woman could face .
19 ( One of the main findings of the pilot phase was that too detailed a specification could lead to impractical or excessive assessment regimes . )
20 However , if we acknowledge that family communications follow a pattern developed over time , and this can be usefully observed and adapted with younger families , is it not reasonable to assume that with older families too such a process could be helpful in some cases ?
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