Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] [unc] in " in BNC.
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1 | But he had worked with a big er in a great big firm and he then he branched out on his own you know . |
2 | I felt my eyelids begin to droop and the warmth of the room slowly turning into a soft buzz in my head , the sort of sound which so often precedes the sudden slip into sleep itself . |
3 | He laughed back when I told him that I came from a poor barrio in Britain and that we were no longer referred to as people either . |
4 | Western Germany 's 12-month rate of consumer-price inflation edged up to 4.3% in April , from a revised 4.2% in March . |
5 | If you 're talking about youngsters and in a modern i in then in fact abbreviations like that are quite commonly used now in narrative and dialogue and of course in dialogue I mean |
6 | er on whether or not , erm thi this erm European community defence could amount to a set-off er in the face of erm rule ten , the central of fund byelaw |
7 | This pragmatic policy has seen value added on manufactured goods jump from S$142m in 1960 to a massive S$23.131bn in 1991 . |
8 | So we have two phenomena here , one of which is gating , the opening and closing in a simple on a simple er in simple response to a stimulus , but also we have a phenomenon of inactivation , in which the channel is left in a state where it 's unable to respond . |
9 | Despite the recession and the slump in consumer spending , UK publishers ' output rose by a startling 16.44% in 1992 . |
10 | In late 1991 the IMF forecast that the industrial world would grow by a robust 2.8% in 1992 . |