Example sentences of "a [noun pl] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Behind it , but within reach of stretching hands , stood a branching candlestand , also in wrought iron , with a box of matches in a brass holder attached to it with a chains and a tray containing a few small candles . |
2 | In other words , in the contrast between a humanities and a science and technological education , there was an underlying gulf in the conceptions of what a higher education stood for ; and it was Snow 's failure to recognize that that lay at the heart of Leavis ' attack on Snow 's association of the two cultures . ’ |
3 | While there are many who would argue that a measure of technical knowledge is desirable in those who use a GIS and a protection against the misuse of a powerful tool , it must now be established that maximum ‘ achievable ’ use of a software system owes much to the creation of a structured use environment , with logic controls built into the interface . |
4 | True , there were no Sex Pistols here , not even a Housemartins if the truth be known , but at least the papers were beginning to take on board a youth culture . |
5 | I mean they were bright green , and I thought it was a different bike , I did n't even noticed the second time if it was a ladies or a man 's bike . |
6 | Do you think it 's harder to be a women than a man in today 's world ? |
7 | Pond aeration is provided by a venturi and a bag of Clarisan is suspended over the outlet pipe to help control blanket weed . |
8 | The water was pumped back to the pond through two central heating circulators — one through a venturi and the other to the small header pools and back via a cascade . |
9 | I just feel I 'm a mother so er all week , and I do n't wear make up all week and I do n't dress up all week just a jeans and a jumper whereas tonight you knew you were coming some where |
10 | Scientists have suggested that the fish are infected by a bacteria or a fungus , but they do not know what is causing the disease . |
11 | When a bacteria or a virus gets into us we have blood cells that attack the foreigner . |