Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] piece [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I had never done a drawing solely in watercolour crayons before , and so the whole piece of work was a challenge from beginning to end to end .
2 This could operate rather like a personal TESSA and would be a er tax free savings account , which would allow a small business to save for a perhaps a major piece of machinery in a tax free environment .
3 So a final piece of advice .
4 It 's only a small piece of carpet .
5 There was quite a good helping of pudding but only a tiny piece of meat .
6 Chapman , 23 , of Norwood Road , Herne Hill , south London , was fined £80 and ordered to pay £50 costs by magistrates at Streatham , south London , for leaving Ziggy for six days without water and only a tiny piece of cheese to eat .
7 There were probably a number of them in Britain , but they must have left very little archaeological trace , needing only a flat piece of ground , probably outside the towns , marked out with wood rails and probably a stand at the finishing post for the local dignitaries and wealthy citizens .
8 I am out here alone , unprotected , only a thin piece of plastic-canvas away from lions , buffalo , leopards and hyena .
9 He referred to that witness 's testimony as ‘ only a formal piece of evidence . ’
10 The remaining police officer contributed ‘ only a formal piece of evidence . ’
11 Wary of the advantages the Kiwi teams had had on home ground , Fusil refused to name the route , but still made one vital error ( and gave away a crucial piece of information for the Costa Rican teams ) by saying it would be a coast-to-coast race across the Central American country .
12 I was just thinking rather than having plain which you 'd have to pay for anyway a plain piece of glass and , and er putting lead on it yourself I think that 's a brilliant idea that .
13 It gives details of Radio 4 's New Year Day item based on the Lady Chatterley trial , with this note by Michael Green , the controller : ‘ It 's not just a seminal piece of history … ‘
14 ‘ On ‘ Into The Fire ’ , for example , I 'm really proud of Keith 's playing , especially on Native Son — just a fantastic piece of guitar work .
15 Oh , and maybe just a tiny piece of advice : next time you , quote , ‘ risk life and limb ’ I suggest you check first that the person does need rescuing .
16 This fascinating story is one of many such in Roger Lonsdale 's anthology of Eighteenth-Century Women Poets , not just a marvellous piece of scholarship but as richly entertaining and original a book as I have come across for some time .
17 It 's just a little piece of art .
18 So that they just needed more or less scrubbing out and put on Put into drainers , you know just a big piece of wood with holes cut in so that you could fit them in and would n't fall off , and dry them over the heat .
19 With an angry , violent gesture he flung aside the broken piece of door .
20 The man for the crisis proved to be Downton , who stayed with Gower till the end , which came when Botham declared on 302 for 6 ; they were helped by Marshall not being able to bowl , but it was still a fine piece of concentration of which Ken Barrington would have been proud .
21 The rear bar which protect-the back of the cab is hardly a substantial piece of engineering and i-too flimsy to tie anything to .
22 The levy in mass against the Gauls is still mentioned in the charter granted to the " colonia Genetiva Julia " in Spain in 44 B.C. , when it was presumably a simple piece of antiquarianism , if it did not allude to Caesar 's recent wars .
23 I 've had rather a surprising piece of news , that 's all . ’
24 A water proof watch is also an important piece of equipment .
25 This is not really an outstanding piece of detective work , señorita . ’
26 For example , commercial microwave ovens are now an essential piece of equipment in catering establishments throughout the UK .
27 And then there were hats for every occasion , sunglasses , sportswear and even the questionable piece of advice that a firm corset would prevent seasickness .
28 Speakers make use of a very sharply limited inventory of phonological contrasts , and realizations of any given unit are likely to crop up quite frequently in even a short piece of text .
29 Fortunately the ancient piece of furniture that answered to ‘ sofa ’ lacked an arm .
30 Let her take a favourite toy or comfort object with her , as sometimes a little piece of home can make her feel more secure among strangers .
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