Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] a [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Somewhat like a dolls ' house the building was formerly the Congregational Mission Hall opened in 1872 .
2 Writing is n't usually a social activity , except when you 're working on exercises together in a writers ' group — and even then you 'll find that you do most of your writing alone , in whatever space and time you can carve out for yourself .
3 For all Arnim 's reputation for acerbic wit , in characters and style and ( mutatis mutandis ) in plot , this abridged version is exactly like a girls ' school story of 50 or 60 years ago , even to Lady Caroline 's nickname , Scrap , and the one amazing coincidence that makes fulfilment possible for Rose .
4 She was two years older than him , and a thousand miles away at a girls ' school in Gloucestershire , and on the rare occasions when they met he hardly dared even speak to her ; but Richard was always in love with someone and his passions were all the more intense for being largely fantasy .
5 It 's more like a childrens ' afternoon TV show than a science lesson , but there 's a message in every device .
6 It blossomed forth at a Managers ' meeting when ‘ somebody from Marketing ’ gave an in-depth talk on selling skills and creating opportunities to sell , using Branch data .
7 For example , there is no need to reset hard copy since the typesetting department can download text straight from a clients ' word-processing or desk top publishing discs .
8 Built around the turn of the century , it had been designed originally as a soldiers ' barracks .
9 The real Cardiff Bay barrage story is rather different from the one on the poster ( enough so far for a residents ' association , the Cardiff Flood Action Committee , to have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority , and for the RSPB to be considering following suit ) .
10 ( And never do this in court , not even in a magistrates ' court ! )
11 Earl Grey never goes down well in a boys ' school — there 's that touch of Milady 's Boudoir about it .
12 He had been speaking only a day or two ago to a miners ' meeting attended by what he called the ‘ Scargill Mafia ’ .
13 They challenged a man who was seen acting suspiciously at a horses ' rest home near their RAF base .
14 This followed an argument seven months previously about a stewards ' inquiry into a televised race .
15 Mark Twain was so impressed he included a description in his work The Innocents Abroad : ‘ I watched the Silver Swan which had a living grace about his movements and a living intelligence in his eyes — watched him swimming about as comfortably and unconcernedly as if he had been born in a morass instead of a jewellers ' shop — watched him seize a silver fish from under the water and hold up his head and go through all the customary and elaborate motions of swallowing it ’ .
16 This means that instead of a Lions ' debut being guaranteed for the 10-times-capped Garryowen player against Canterbury in Christchurch on Wednesday week , he might miss the match .
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