Example sentences of "an [adj] [noun sg] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If poststructuralism has involved an attempted disruption or reworking of Hegelianism through the detection of its own fissures , it is not by any means unique in such an enterprise . |
2 | As Gwen , an endearing liar and fantasist , Goldie literally invades Martin 's home — and ends up stealing his heart . |
3 | The logical result of excommunication was deposition , for an excommunicate bishop or king could not rule a diocese or kingdom . |
4 | I suggest that she does as I have done , pops down to her local computer shop and purchases an anti-static bracelet and strap . |
5 | Other provisions enable police officers to enter private property forcibly without a search warrant if they deem such action necessary to prevent a breach of the peace , reach someone who has committed an arrestable offence or search for evidence of an offence by someone they have already arrested . |
6 | Deadwood prospered and Costner was befriended by locals until they discovered he had drawn up plans for an 800-room hotel and conference centre nearby . |
7 | For every performance you set up , there is an associated attitude and power . |
8 | If one has to identify a stimulus — for instance a word - then one can accomplish this more quickly if presentation of the word is immediately preceded by an associated word or picture . |
9 | The material dug from a ditch was often used to construct an associated mound or bank , and so some experimental ditches have been dug in conjunction with the construction of experimental mounds . |
10 | The exhibition will be accompanied by an associated book and catalogue written by S B Kennedy of the Ulster Museum . |
11 | Lina was reluctant to leave a happy secure home , but now she will have a cottage of her own , with hot water and an indoor toilet and cooker , and grazing space for a couple of goats and many chickens . |
12 | One good example of it is a fabliau called Sire Hain et Dame Anieuse , " Sir Hatred and Lady Obnoxious " , where an antagonistic husband and wife fight a crudely physical and violent battle , literally over who should have the trousers . |
13 | KF is just implementing , for example , an advanced distribution and inventory management system developed by Andersen Consulting , which EDS will operate once it is deployed . |
14 | Clerical mistakes in judgments or Orders , or errors arising from an accidental slip or omission , may be corrected by the Court at any time ( Ord 15 , r 5 ) . |
15 | This is interpreted to mean an accidental slip or omission , whether by the Court itself , or by a litigant , solicitor or Counsel appearing before it ; as to the last , see Craigmyle v Inchape ( 1942 ) 1 Ch p 394 . |
16 | Following a break in nursing practice there may be an understandable hesitation and anxiety about returning because of the inevitable changes that will have taken place . |
17 | Still , we are not debarred from attempting to conceive of an indeterminate object or content . |
18 | He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack . |
19 | There is a backwards movement in saying No , which can be a slight withdrawal of head and shoulders ; a more emphatic shake of the head perhaps accompanied by the hand pushing away an undesirable request or person , e.g. Juliet 's rejection of Paris in the Bedroom scene . |
20 | The departmental library is on four floors with two large reading rooms and an extensive map and atlas store . |
21 | An extensive ritual and burial site with henge and cairns from 3OOO-14OOBC . |
22 | There are three individually decorated guest bedrooms , a lounge with an extensive library and colour TV , and a dining room with a wood-burning fire and pleasant views of the garden . |
23 | I also join him in paying tribute to Alick Buchanan-Smith who was a personal friend of mine , as he was of so many , and who was an outstanding parliamentarian and Minister , and to the courage of George Buckley . |
24 | In order to survive , he took on a few composition pupils , including the daughter of the Duc de Guines , who was an outstanding flautist and harpist . |
25 | All her writings are characterized by an outstanding clarity and vigour of presentation , qualities which were a reflection of her keen interest in English literature . |
26 | Her great kindness and sense of humour will be long remembered , as will the enthusiasm and energy which made her an outstanding Teacher and Society Member . |
27 | Clement was an outstanding toolmaker and draughtsman . |
28 | Richard Hickox has long been recognised as an outstanding conductor and trainer of choirs , and here his usual high standards of excellence . |
29 | Stringfellow was an outstanding designer and builder of small lightweight steam engines , but his model aeroplanes suffered from the twin disadvantages of being too large to be fully tested indoors , and not stable enough to be tested out of doors . |
30 | I used the Hadley an awful lot and defence of the Highway Department I have no complaint on that whatsoever about the street lighting , I think it 's very good , thank you , right . |