Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It makes my plans a great deal easier anyway . ’ |
2 | I started organising puppy parties for my clients a few months back , using a good dog trainer to co-ordinate the parties and a local church hall as the venue . |
3 | In answer to John Mowforth 's justified moan about Warwick truss rods — I 'm a guitar repairer and I was presented with the exact same problem by one of my clients a few months ago . |
4 | After looking out into the daylight , it took my eyes a few seconds to adjust . |
5 | I had failed miserably to give my readers a true picture of the visual delights awaiting those who followed in my footsteps . |
6 | I put my hair up , belt my waist with a red suede sash from Los Angeles and pencil my lips a deep red . |
7 | I put on the headset and sat in his chair and presently into my ears a disembodied voice said , ‘ Are you there ? ’ |
8 | Half way to the door I swivelled and , as if simply following the script of this particular hangover , strolled back to the table and came to a halt with my hands in my pockets a few feet from Davis 's chair . |
9 | He said : ‘ After I lost my keys a few weeks ago a locksmith replaced the tumblers but it was n't enough to stop the door being opened . |
10 | I mean I may be able to get some money from my parents a little bit |
11 | I had spotted this on my travels a few months previous to this time and had made a mental note to return and search it . |
12 | Pehr Kalm had been a student of Linnaeus , to whom he wrote in March 1747 saying that he had collected a great many seeds from the Essex garden of Richard Warner , a special friend of Miller , who promised an introduction and that he intended ‘ taking up my quarters a little way from Chelsea garden to be always with him ’ . |
13 | ‘ Touch my toes a few times first . |
14 | But we used to en I used to enjoy going to it , as I say until I got older and I wanted to sort of stretch my wings a little bit and and I did other things . |
15 | I did manage to give my hands a quick rinse beforehand and nobody has mentioned food poisoning so it must have been ok . |
16 | It was a wholly objectionable idea , it was rightly opposed by very nearly everybody who spoke in the debate and the Government has withdrawn from that decision and that I welcome unreservedly but My Lords a great deal that is objectionable remains in Clause two of this Bill . |
17 | The predominantly transparent colours of the gouache gave my washes a strong tint , and so allowed me to apply the broad washed demanded by a large watercolour . |
18 | ‘ I was in Florida a few weeks ago and heard an album cut at my studios a few years ago by the Diamond Accordion Band being played on a pub juke box . |
19 | She is a tyrant who numbers among her possessions a private menagerie of four hundred and nineteen fools , some grotesquely malformed , others as beauteous as the dawn . |
20 | There can be no doubt that the climate of Japan imposed on her artists a different attitude towards art problems . |
21 | Since then every Q.T. has received in their notes a red paper outlining the Grant Aid meeting also a letter containing a revised timetable in which you were asked to think about specific items . |
22 | As the number of these specialists increased , they tried to use the idea of evolution as a means of giving their disciplines a vague unity , thus creating the first science of ‘ biology ’ . |
23 | He gave her fingers a brief squeeze , then released them and began drumming on the table . |
24 | And Beauty in her turn was sober , sensible , and one hundred per cent reliable — until the day she carefully picked up in her teeth a full bucket of water , and then just as carefully poured it over her owner 's head ! |
25 | Non-cumulative preference shares , by their nature , give their shareholders a preferential interest in the company 's profits for the year , and on liquidation of the company , after settlement of all creditors , entitle the holder to repayment of the nominal value of the shares before the ordinary shareholders are repaid . |
26 | Rex has told me all about the Tyrrell Society and their activities a dozen times if he 's told me once . |
27 | Many of these families carefully weighed the balance of pro-PLO and pro-Jordanian sympathy locally , and chose from their ranks a suitable candidate to reflect opinion in the voting population . |
28 | Some friends of mine have given their Oscars a ping-pong ball ( the plain white type — avoid the coloured ones as they seem to be painted ) . |
29 | More than 40 per cent of men give their cars a once-a-fortnight wash , compared to 22 per cent of women . |
30 | ‘ Some residents who were moved after the last round of home closures are now faced with losing their homes a second time , ’ said Mr Common . |