Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [indef pn] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But both sexes are down to one a day by the age of 18 , said Dr Connor , who interviewed 1,000 youngsters in his research . |
2 | Pull it down to something a bit more real that you can get hold of . |
3 | I thought they 'd be wizzing off at one a second but they 're quite a bit slower than that |
4 | Still , I 've been through the trade directory and come up with something a bit more hopeful . |
5 | Whitlock had come up with something a lot more constructive and was on his way to verify its authenticity . |
6 | So one over something a bit more than one , will come out to something a bit less than one . |
7 | So what s what , well let let's get on to something a bit more s as it were specific , I mean what sort of things are you , are you behind with and having difficulty with then ? |
8 | But obviously I 'd got on to something a bit more skilled and I still had this know all attitude . |
9 | A lot of couples involved with our singles ministry have taken the challenge of ‘ hands-off ’ courting and have since thanked us for it , even though at the time they wondered if they could not get by with something a bit less conservative . |