Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [art] single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Courses vary a great deal in both their length and the number of people who attend them , and it would clearly be unjustified to assume that a single course on one topic was outweighed by , say , five courses on another if the single course involved fifty teachers in a full day 's attendance each week for a term , while each of the five other courses lasted only a couple of hours and catered for half a dozen teachers .
2 The range of syllabus options in each of the study units is such that a single subject route or a more interdisciplinary pathway may be followed , depending upon individual abilities and aspirations .
3 Musically this is very nearly correct , but not one recording includes so much as a single word of Gilbert 's spoken dialogue .
4 ‘ Bill Mishkin 's just made New Canaan , Connecticut , March 1 to April 14 , without so much as a single shooting , beating , or naked buttock from one end to the other !
5 Better than some , in fact , since he had once had West Riding connections and , as young political agitators went , possessed a relatively unblemished reputation , with not so much as a single term of imprisonment , as yet , to be used against him at the hustings .
6 She would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag .
7 If , as its Members will , it seeks to bring about such change , it must rely upon other agencies if it is to shift the location of so much as a single molecule .
8 He allowed her to go through everything without so much as a single interruption .
9 If you really know what you 're doing on each and every single note in your lead then you 're controlling your solo , as opposed to merely playing a bunch of licks and exercises while trying to land on a cool note here and there .
10 Dismissing all but a single guard who was burdened with a lantern on a pole , he began to lead them by the bridges and passageways which cut across the streets in a way which was arguably more direct and certainly less likely to be barred by persistent celebrants .
11 he had to share a bathroom with the four other tenants on the floor , and the room itself consisted of little more than a single bed pushed up against the wall to one side of the room , a wood-wormed wardrobe and a single gas ring for cooking .
12 Most of his work is now done to commission , and deals with world issues such as the Arms Race and famines , subjects which Kennard feels can only be addressed by using ‘ more than a single click of the camera ’ .
13 No more than one LM granule needs to be used in preparing the stock bottle since Hahnemann says ‘ one rarely needs more than a single globule of appropriately dynamised medicine ’ ( para. 248a . ) .
14 The channel was not a broad one , no more than a single kilometre , but conditions could be rough ; they could be dangerous .
15 In crystallography , each lattice point can accommodate more than a single atom .
16 However , the cost is a disadvantage as the full party usually costs a third more than a single hour .
17 A cordon is no more than a single stem which fruits all the way along .
18 Spaces with more than two dimensions require more than a single parameter to describe the Gaussian curvature at a given point .
19 Among the assaults on males , it was only the two acquittal cases where the media coverage lasted more than a single day .
20 But you will probably need to spend more than a single day in Winterthur .
21 In the event , no more than a single amendment was made in the Commons .
22 Yet for many centuries , Cheltenham consisted of no more than a single street , lined with a few houses .
23 Well , really not much more than a single mew , it 's so small .
24 This will mean adjusting the time outbound , and allowing more than a single drift on the outbound leg .
25 The handheld multimedia system that eventually emerges , therefore , will be much more than a single delivery platform .
26 According to Engels , two-thirds of its working people possess no more than a single room per family , and Roberts 's figures are even more specific : 929 families have only one room , 623 only one bed .
27 Two community or measles studies that we included had more than a single death and were not individually statistically significant : those by Barclay et al and Vijayaraghavan et al .
28 If the user decided on very large keys — and IBM allows up to 256 bytes , for example — the track index might take up more than a single track .
29 This is done as soon as some function is declared ( the simplest necessary declaration is that some solid entities are being entered ) and some volume exists , ie geometric entities that give more than a single coordinate value in each orthogonal direction .
30 In Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland , per se entire electoral regions , no more than a single distribution would be required .
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