Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [adj] a " in BNC.

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1 The legal advice an applicant has received is part of the evidence that a remedy .
2 Well she said quiet time of the year this a bit .
3 First silicon of the follow-on UltraSparc-II a year later should start where UltraSparc-I leaves off , going to 275MHz with Specint 92 ratings of between 325 and 475 and Specfp 92 between 550 and 750 .
4 First silicon of the follow-on UltraSparc-II a year later should start where UltraSparc-I leaves off , going to 275MHz with Specint 92 ratings between 325 and 475 and Specfp 92 between 550 and 750 .
5 Think of the fortune such a charming creature as yourself could make .
6 I 've always preferred a Precision to a Jazz because of the way that a Precision plays .
7 A variant of the language has evolved in the course of the past half a century or thereabouts , and is used everywhere .
8 Six years ago we successfully brought about a European-wide ban on the bulk trade in tortoises where the UK alone was importing at the height of the trade 250,000 a year of which 80 per cent were dead within two years .
9 Merely to stand in such a position will give you some idea of the strain such a position exerts on the groin and accounts for the number of injuries Wasim has incurred in that region .
10 THIS bronze handle ( fig. 6.1 ) was picked up in April 1967 by Mr J. A. Hadman from the surface of a field half a mile to the north-east of Oundle , Northants. , on the east side of the River Nene ( Nat .
11 You can only get to Rudolfo 's by the road we took the other day when they found the car- or else on foot there 's a bit of a patch half a kilometre on from here — and in any case Rudolfo wo n't be down until tomorrow , being Palm Sunday .
12 The idea of a book each a year from the three editors seemed to calm him and I am sure he realizes that this involves more than reading the one script .
13 ‘ I wanted to express what a simple thing death and burial is , just as simple as the falling of a leaf -just a bit of earth dug up — a wooden cross … .
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