Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly everyone wanted tall dancers .
2 The reasons for this are complex , but basically the more efficient one is as a reader , the less one reads individual words as separate bits , or pays attention to their structure .
3 With only one functioning grey cell ? ’
4 All biopsy specimens include muscularis mucosae ; however only one contained sufficient submucosa for analysis of submucosal staining .
5 model is a simple dynamic model in which there is only one lagged dependent variable .
6 Only one wore discreet jewellery .
7 Similarly in France , a notable feature is the unions ' political pluralism , offering a trinity of communist , socialist and radical Catholic organisations in comparison with the relatively unified movements of West Germany and Britain which are not structurally divided on the basis of religion or politics and have only one coordinating organisational centre ( the DGB and TUC , respectively ) .
8 Today , however , there is only one polled Irish breed and its numbers are precariously low : it is the rarest breed in the whole of Britain and Ireland .
9 Around the world generally one finds similar examples , albeit on less than an American scale , and there are probably many more not yet known in the world 's literature .
10 It was one of those events which at a crucial stage in one 's development arrive to challenge and stretch one to the limit of one 's ability and beyond , so that thereafter one has new standards by which to judge oneself .
11 Now everyone knows Welsh lamb is best but if anything is likely to cause us to wobble over this judgement the next dish was ‘ filet d'agneau aux truffes ’ — Normandy salt marsh lamb , mouth-melting , succulent , on a bed of truffles with an intense , shiny , Madeira — sauce , the whole dish testimony to Lallement 's creativity .
12 With both curves now shifting to the right , the equilibrium levels of income and employment must increase ( even in the liquidity trap and with interest-inelastic investment ) and there is now nothing to stop full employment from being reached .
13 We really aught to have pale walls in most cases .
14 In our opinion , the duty is not simply one to take reasonable care in the abstract , but to take reasonable care not to injure a person whom it should reasonably have been foreseen may be injured by the act or neglect if such care is not taken .
15 Some of them had abandoned front rooms and virtually none opened front windows .
16 For , if one accepts a truth-conditional semantics then one is forced to state truth conditions on sentences-in-contexts , or if one prefers ( as Katz would ) that semantics is concerned with aspects of meaning assigned by convention to linguistic forms , then one includes context-dependent aspects of meaning within semantics .
17 Sometimes one had terrible doubts about how one was doing .
18 The time had come for at least one paid full-time executive officer to take charge .
19 It would be quite something to see Flakey Dove and the Price family in here tomorrow … quite something to see you here on Thursday for the Gold Cup … here ’ s your chance … we 've two tickets to be won in our special competition …
20 In the first place , everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are .
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