Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism , and how little it has to do with morality . |
2 | ‘ There have been a number of occasions in the past when stories have appeared in the press saying what the figures are going to be in one or two days ’ time … but when someone quotes exactly the figure which is going to come out the next day it is hard to believe they just made an inspired guess . |
3 | If in Orpheus everyone sound just a fraction less involved in the proceedings , this is partly because the music itself elicits a certain degree of emotional detachment . |
4 | When everything goes well the captive , securely roped and sandwiched between two tame elephants , is led back to camp without serious difficulty . |
5 | That is , as far as Gandhi is concerned , the attainment of one involves also the realization of the other . |
6 | One goes nearest the majority of points . |
7 | And that that one holds quite a lot |
8 | If one allows even the minimum that was contemplated by North Yorkshire , one finds that there is no room left in the triangle surrounded by the railway , the A sixty four and the conservation area of Flaxton . |
9 | On top of all one sees today the lineaments of the Austrian fortress which marks the final phase of the history of Verona before the Italian Risorgimento in the nineteenth century . |
10 | [ … ] When one looks merely at the situation after the resource has been monopolized by the entrepreneurial skill of the producer , one sees only a monopolist producer — exempt from competition to the extent his resource monopoly permits . |
11 | Whether or not one hears well the face of the speaker helps to convey their message . |
12 | Often one takes home the luxury and sees only a mulched wad of money . |
13 | One takes home the bargain and sets it down in its place , and sees either one 's own talent or poverty of imagination . |
14 | Definition : Judging by the acres of print devoted to a definition of pain , one suspects both an obsession and a difficulty . |
15 | This is not an easy task when one considers both the diversity of the user base and of the datasets . |
16 | If one considers only the AC power , we know this can be supplied either from off-site ( the grid is the usual source ) or from one-site diesel generators . |
17 | One learns there the nuances of the Constitution , and phases of individual and social political life which are invaluable in checking the danger of abstractedness in mental outlook . |
18 | No one knows better the importance of regular tooth care than the horse dentist and Joint Director of ‘ Surrey Treadmills ’ , Tom Reid . |