Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In any event , this is very much a time to gain new qualifications and add to you overall knowledge . |
2 | He was too much a professional to skimp such a vital part of the conference , no matter how pressing his personal motives might be . |
3 | A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — eg a halberd requires two arms to use and so prevents its wielder using a shield as well . |
4 | Will this be a problem , or merely a challenge to discover new historiographical methods ? |
5 | We also drew on survey evidence to show that temporary work provided an important source of new jobs for unemployed people , of whom perhaps a quarter took such work . |
6 | They could have a country-and-western song , something like The Ballad of the Green Berets ( ’ Hokey , but it could sell , ’ said Owen modestly ) ; and a symbol too , perhaps a torch raised high by a shackled hand , ‘ like the Statue of Liberty 's ’ . |
7 | So a car developing 30 horsepower at 60 miles an hour is releasing some 90 kW of heat continuously into the air . |
8 | Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient . |
9 | They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things . |
10 | On average , both sexes achieve 80% of the employment rate in the general population over 16 years , with no reduction in working hours and only a minority reporting prolonged sick leave . |
11 | Guilds were formed to supplement the slender resources of benefices by financing additional services and so forth ; any friendly-society function was likely to be subsidiary , only a minority providing financial assistance for needy members . |
12 | The EEC has put together a directive to monitor organic production in Europe and to provide a definition of quality produce . |
13 | In an effort to salvage the protocol , other delegates have put together a counterproposal requiring any country that decided to mine under the terms the US proposed to withdraw from the entire environmental protocol and not just the mining clause . |
14 | It was literally a dream come true . |
15 | Things like Doc Martens and Air Jordans are included in the cabinets — unfortunately , this is not so much an attempt to give genuine examples of successful design , more a sign of the current infatuation with popular culture . |
16 | There was another stream to drink from , perhaps an opportunity to visit some of the gorge 's ‘ five considerable caverns ’ , and in the scene as a whole , images enough for Coleridge to store up for the poetry of the future . |
17 | So an apple contains 50–60 kilocalories , not 50–60 calories . |
18 | One important question in this area awaits a final answer : if , on its proper construction , the statutory authority exempts the undertaker from Rylands v. Fletcher liability and imposes only an obligation to use due care , upon whom does the burden of proof lie ? |
19 | The examination is a collection of questions and individually a question goes some way to satisfying the requirements of the examination . |
20 | Nevertheless a mixture containing coarse sand and bulb fibre or peat moss should be quite satisfactory . |
21 | Far away a clock struck seven . |
22 | Thus a butterfly has one-fold symmetry . |
23 | Just a minute get some of this . |
24 | Lot number twenty twenty is a quantity of stands there we are , we 've got a sample showing for you just a sample showing fifty for the lot the whole lot there for fifty pounds at fifty pounds want them for fifty pounds thank you sir , fifty pounds I 've got , at fifty five going on fifty five , sixty pounds , sixty five coming in sir ? |
25 | It 's just a bastard to do this rib |
26 | He was trying not to cry , and he kept on saying , I 'm shocked , I 'm just a bit shocked that 's all . |
27 | It 's just a game to pass some time away . |
28 | Can he explain that contradiction , or is he just a politician running scared of the electorate and trying to be all things to all people ? |
29 | They will take approximately a week to reach this stage , so that while any traces remaining in a carpet could give rise to problems , a solid floor can be easily disinfected to kill them before this stage is reached . |
30 | It is generally a mistake to despise any form of construction and this certainly includes the ‘ stick and string ’ biplane . |