Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] half a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the Protestants ' only hope of redressing the imbalance of power created by the French lay in turning to the English , even though they well knew that protestations of Anglo-Scottish friendship and desire for union in no way wiped out the instinctive hostility between Scots and English which ran so deep that half a century later it would still cause grievous problems for the first king of Britain .
2 Quakers , evangelicals inside and outside the Church of England and Rational Dissenters and Unitarians all articulated a powerful abolitionist and emancipationist appeal over more than half a century .
3 A typical value might be eight bytes , leading to an index size of rather more than half a track ( the number of entries in the index depends on the number of tracks or buckets , while the size of the track depends on the device ) .
4 It is said to have been the biggest women 's gathering since suffrage days , a little more than half a century before …
5 A little more than half a mile away , on the other side of the Isle of Dogs , Ebenezer 's sister Ruth was also awake .
6 Despite opposition to their plans from many independent experts , the commission says the angle is likely to be reduced by as much as half a degree within the two years .
7 Research on natural hazards has a long tradition in geography going back more than half a century .
8 By 1415 he showed himself willing to accept a good deal less : he would settle for the legal and territorial terms agreed at Brétigny , now more than half a century earlier , and a smaller dowry .
9 One is a no-through motor road , the other an ancient cart track ; they diverge immediately and then proceed north roughly parallel and half a mile apart .
10 Oh it 's quite useful that Half a Sixpence is on .
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