Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] a [adj] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ While you provide the contrast as a proper femme fatale . ’
2 Learning support for a specific child/children within the classroom .
3 Although hypothesis as a useful er sort of description of how farmers might erm adjust their supply it 's a very simple one alright .
4 The wartime alliance had been followed by an occasionally hot ‘ cold war ’ and then , from the 1950s onwards , by a cautious search for a limited modus vivendi .
5 And certainly should not live under the rule of a foreign er power .
6 And fireworks are expected to fly as ministers battle to protect their cash plans in the light of a strict 244.5bn pounds spending limit .
7 This would range from total recovery to the maintenance of a vegetative status quo .
8 The receiver combines a 30 watts per channel amplifier with a 10-station AM/FM tuner .
9 I am not aware of any complaint of professional misconduct or disciplinary proceedings brought or to be brought against me in respect of any practice in a multi-national partnership/recognised body and I do not know of any cause for such proceedings to be brought .
10 It was never , as we have seen , the Labour government 's intention that the independence of India should be the prelude to a general nunc dimittis , and this disposes of the plausible notion that once India was gone the pointlessness of holding on to the rest of the dependent empire , supposedly acquired to protect the sea routes to Bombay , was immediately perceived .
11 However what I want to emphasize is that Residents ' Association 's case is not does not rely on an inner northern route acting as a an alternative to a western rel route .
12 What he envisaged was an access of " philosophical " seriousness : the positive alternative to a discredited status quo was " Schopenhauerian " .
13 At Gribba Head West , Nick Dixon has produced Pre Marital Tension at a mighty E6 71 , taking the arête of the buttress to claim Storms over Africa , E6 6c .
14 first , some peripheral areas were excluded from the new Greater London area ( see Map 2. 1 ) ; second , the number of boroughs was reduced to thirty-two ( plus the City of London which received the responsibilities of a borough but retained its own status ) ( see Table 2. 1 ) ; third , education became the responsibility of a new ad hoc body in Inner London and the enlarged boroughs in Outer London .
15 I mean we 've all , we 've all seen the results of any customer who 's a bit of a nervous so sort have n't we ?
16 Er , no the whole , the whole capital should be held by you , and paid to you or your or i in , in a case of a joint er couple because er once it 's paid out , it would become the tax it would become the t the taxable interest of whoever received it .
17 Nevertheless , in one significant respect an important modification to the common law rule could be seen with the proposal for a new s15A of SGA 1979 .
18 The marvel sat , in its quiet perfection , on the scented , firmly rounded flowerhead of a white viburnum , its four upfolded wings trembling a little under the early sun : it was a double butterfly .
19 Musically the interim was not unproductive : he compiled several keyboard concertos from other composers ' music collected in Paris and London , and made his first foray into vocal music , with a couple of Italian arias ; he composed a comedy in Latin for Salzburg university entitled Apollo et Hyacinthus , a piece of Passion music , and the first act of a sacred Singspiel , Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots , written in collaboration with Joseph Haydn 's younger brother Michael ( who since 1762 had been music director to the Archbishop of Salzburg ) and another local composer , Jacob Adlgasser .
20 Mr Bond has been threatened with receiverships , the loss of boardroom control at his key Bell Resources company , failure to secure sale of the breweries , share suspensions , disclosure that a former employee may have been involved in telephone bugging and the final indignity of a derisory A$53 million bid from rival Kerry Packer for his TV interests .
21 The example always given was that the fluttering of a butterly 's wing in the forests of Amazonia could change the climate of the north Atlantic , which might in theory be true because things very often changed just at the margin , and no one could trace quite how .
22 Er I 'm not sure in in the case of the the example you 've given of the arising in Greater York that the question of a regional sop shopping centre would arise because that is not necessarily something that is generated within Greater York .
23 He had just completed work on a new two-and-three-quarter-ounce trout-rod , and had asked his brother , John , to try it out .
24 Additional facilities include a cocktail bar featuring Dutch specialities & international classics and a cosy French restaurant ‘ Le Bistro ’ serving everything from a quick lunch to a sumptuous haute cuisine dinner .
25 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
26 There 's a round spot on the back which was used before they had er a white er sort of a black erm stripe , er vertical stripe erm on the er on it there .
27 There looks there sor sor sort of a big erm type of , it 's almost like , well it is a that they do it 's er
28 Mrs Mack owns the 90-acre Lower Hare Park Stud four miles away from Newmarket which is on the site of a proposed 3,000-house scheme by Charles Church Developments , one of nine suggested sites for new settlements in the Cambridge area along the A45 corridor .
29 A cloud of dust appeared on the horizon , the air was again torn by the sound of a high-pitched buzz and Giovanna rode , as Molly hoped , to the rescue .
30 That car became the Corvette Indy — a sensational prototype with a mid-mounted LT5 turbo engine , four-wheel drive , active suspension , and a ‘ twin-chassis ’ structure .
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