Example sentences of "[det] [subord] a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If LIFESPAN does not find the QAO log file it will create another when a QAO log is actioned for the module .
2 Not surprisingly , in their rush they were disinclined to hump mounds of electrical equipment into the west with them , and would now find themselves without so much as a guitar string to their name , were it not for the warm-hearted generosity of the British thrash metal community .
3 If television washes over innocence without leaving so much as a water mark , why bother ‘ exercising control ’ ?
4 And also , bear in mind that , we can argue this is divisional problems as much as a headquarters C A problem those members of staff are owned by division .
5 For large areas there is not so much as a pebble bed to make one stumble in the climb up the column .
6 They now fight on a daily basis and invariably without so much as a warning growl .
7 I use my own life history very much as a case study — not to privilege my chronic disability or my particular set of life events .
8 To disappear without so much as a phone call or a postcard for three years and then breeze back down the path from the town and across the bridge-rubber handlebars just clearing the sides and no more — carrying somebody else 's baby or babies and expecting to be housed , fed , nursed and delivered by my father was a little presumptuous .
9 Grouping children was an organizational device as much as a teaching approach , a way of maximizing the opportunities for productive teacher-child interaction as well as a means of encouraging cooperation among the children and flexibility in curriculum .
10 Yields on well-let properties , even in the glutted City of London office market , have fallen by as much as a percentage point over the past six months .
11 Now the Brentnall Street premises the club 's fourth headquarters do n't have so much as a bike stand .
12 Not bad for a car which weighs as much as a Range Rover .
13 Doctor Tinsley , my old medical man , absolutely forbade me to lift any kind of weight , not so much as a shopping basket . ’
14 In these first few years of NME , the paper 's style recalls nothing so much as a Pathé newsreel crossed with Harry Enfield 's Mr Cholmondoley-Warner character ; stuffy , uncontentious and groaning under the weight of its own deference to the celebrities .
15 But if I dare to retaliate … if even so much as a minute flick of water lands on the Monster 's piggy-pink face …
16 And he will require , in order to do that , to be a time traveller into the past as much as a science fiction writer would have to be a time traveller into the future .
17 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
18 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
19 I would not rest easy knowing Araminta would see you off without so much as a penny piece the moment I breathe my last . ’
20 For our part , we appeared to take for granted the Germans ' total ignorance of our presence , for we had no air-raid drill , nor did we have a single air-raid shelter , slit-trench , sandbag blast-wall , nor even so much as a steel helmet — only a large poster which read :
21 Apprenticeship was , however , a youth as much as a class phenomenon , and although Horace Walpole might remark of Vauxhall pleasure garden that everybody from " the Duke of Grafton down to children out of the Foundling hospital " went there , an admission fee of 2s 6d a head was a considerable barrier , though some women from the lower orders went there in the way of business .
22 Without ever themselves having had as much as a picture postcard to sell , they feel entitled to criticise both the dead peer and his widow for having disposed of some of the contents of Althorp .
23 Not so much as a sociology essay , or an urban character sketch in London 's Evening Standard .
24 Carew , writing at the beginning of the seventeenth century , had then thought four hours underground was as much as a tin miner could endure , but six- or eight-hour shifts overwhelmingly predominated by the eighteenth century .
25 The fact that I might choose to play something pretty much as a rhythm part one night will suggest something musically to these guys .
26 The GP who had for generations been regarded as much as a family advisor as a curer of disease , became a thing of the past .
27 The new Association is best seen not so much as a pressure group founded to further the professional interests of teachers of English , but rather as a class-based mobilization which drew in not only most professors of English Language and Literature , but also like-minded politicians , administrators , and " men of letters " .
28 It was my duty to nurture and encourage only those with potential and he had about as much as a Mike Channon betting tip .
29 You do not have a property investment market so much as a lease investment market .
30 In the short term he sees NT very much as a client system , with take-up by the server community a couple of years away .
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