Example sentences of "a [adj] [conj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He made little attempt at conversation and showed no surprise that he should be asked to drive to Boulogne in the middle of the afternoon to pick up a well-dressed but grubby Englishman . |
2 | Organisations are reassessing their priorities , says Price Waterhouse consultant Nick Cherrie , and , if they are not convinced that a project can offer a quantifiable and speedy payback , they are likely to shelve it . |
3 | His habitual greyness faded into a bleached and waxen pallor . |
4 | However if evil were merely a hateful and external power without echo in the hearts of the good , then someone might have to take the Ring to the Cracks of Doom , but it need not be Frodo : Gandalf could be trusted with it , while whoever went would have only to distrust his enemies , not his friends and not himself . |
5 | Steve and I had climbed to the end of the Double Corniced Crest , a hateful and difficult section with all the solidity of a haystack on edge , balanced on a skyscraper . |
6 | The term " guilt " is another word which has a connected but dual meaning . |
7 | He was thinking of a dark-haired and scarred soldier whom he had cuckolded and impoverished , a soldier who had sworn to kill him in revenge . |
8 | US officials said the general would fall quickly , but he has proved a resilient and cunning opponent . |
9 | Water came from the taps and sat in an unnerving basin shape : the blue plastic failed to dematerialise from the world where I had been a grateful and temporary guest since the moment five years ago when I had vouchsafed in the sight of the God of men Ido . |
10 | To take David Lewis ' example ( D. Lewis 1973 ) , ‘ if kangaroos had no tails , they would topple over ’ ; it is of course always true that they might not topple over — they might be given crutches by a grateful and tourist-conscious government . |
11 | Both have contended with disease and suffering , and have been seen as near-saints by a grateful and admiring public . |
12 | They left the cottage , leaving a grateful if sad couple who were quite amazed at the way in which their problem had been solved . |
13 | The Rev. John Kingdon , the Baptist minister , had two other ceremonies to perform that day , as he also officiated at the burials of Mary Whiting , aged 77 , and a deaf and dumb girl of 45 years , Christiana Yerbury . |
14 | The original proposal for this clause , which had led to disagreement , read : Any deaf person , or any hearing missionary , or superintendent of a deaf and dumb mission and society , who is a resident of the United Kingdom shall be eligible to ordinary membership of the Association . |
15 | Space does not allow a full description of Harry 's successful progress from Brussels ( as Jean Henri de Smat , a deaf and dumb basket maker ) and then through France , to Switzerland , which Harry eventually reached on 14 October 1943 . |
16 | I fell in love with a deaf and dumb man and I planned to spend my life earning and loving and teaching and praying , all on his behalf . |
17 | There 's a couple up here at number twenty , a deaf and dumb couple . |
18 | The United States had been introduced to the combined system by Laurent Clerc , a deaf and dumb immigrant and former pupil of the Abbe de l'Epee . |
19 | The first seven members of the Roseberry co-operative had been unemployed for an average of five years and seven months when they began working on the Langridge Crescent site , and their growing band of colleagues has continued to include those frequently bypassed by mainstream employers in the construction industry : a deaf and dumb carpenter , a former labourer with a history of heart trouble , a young woman training to be a painter and others . |
20 | A DEAF and dumb teenager found wandering the streets of Paris has startled police with a series of sinister ‘ life story ’ drawings . |
21 | A DEAF and dumb teenager found wandering the streets of Paris has startled police with a series of sinister ‘ life story ’ drawings . |
22 | A DEAF and dumb teenager whose drawings of witchcraft have stunned France may be identified , thanks to TODAY . |
23 | So many abandoned dogs are being treated in the hospital section of the Canine Defence League kennels at Evesham in Worcestershire , that one of them , a deaf and blind poodle , is living in the operating theatre because there 's no other room left . |
24 | In their recall task the subjects were asked to watch the silent film , and then a deaf or hearing person was introduced who had not seen the film . |
25 | It is most important , particularly with younger pupils , that Home Economics should be an enjoyable subject , in which learning is combined with a sense of achievement in a pleasant but industrious atmosphere . |
26 | Use a pleasant but firm tone of voice ( no pleading , cajoling , wheedling ! ) . |
27 | Arriving on a hot afternoon in October this year I found a pleasant but unremarkable village spread along a bay . |
28 | It provides a pleasant and relaxing place for businessmen to meet and talk about problems they might have and how they cope with them . ’ |
29 | For a pleasant and relaxing end to the day , why not take an evening cruise on Lake Zell . |
30 | Budgies is a pleasant and friendly guest house , providing a full English breakfast , close to the sea , near the Palace Pier and Royal Pavilion . |