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

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1 The point about the above argument is that alienistic attitudes can become the prevalent force at every stage of a deaf person 's education .
2 They draw implications in the world of a deaf child 's hearing through the early fitting of a hearing aid and point out that even under these advantageous circumstances a deaf child 's functional hearing may not be comparable to that of hearing children at the same sound levels .
3 leave out sections of the message in order to be able to catch up , or guess at sections of a deaf signer 's message
4 However , by 1884 even his timid wife believed in his affluence as they had moved into a pleasant merchant 's house in Didsbury where their youngest children , Walter and Jessie , were born .
5 Hopes were high for a pleasant summer 's day fishing , but unfortunately this was not to be : heavy wind and rain — and a stomach-churning eight foot swell — resulted in a lot of green faces and a fewer that expected number of fish being caught .
6 But she was a rich man 's daughter .
7 Will it remain a rich man 's club , keeping Eastern Europe on the outer perimeter , linked by mere trade agreements , or , one step up , association agreements .
8 The vast rooms were crammed with a rich man 's equivalent of Stanley 's jumble-filled stables .
9 Their style of life was not much different from the ordinary Zuwaya : they had perhaps recently acquired better housing , but the new villas were not segregated ; food was no more generous , nor more delicate in a rich man 's house ; schooling and medical treatment were uniform .
10 But in Europe as a whole the car was still a rich man 's toy .
11 Europe has repeatedly been accused of cultural imperialism , of being a trade fortress and a rich man 's club .
12 A manufacturer of rich men 's toys , Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd had itself always been something of a rich man 's toy , owners like the mythical David Brown ( he of the DB4 and 5 ) underwriting the firm 's losses for sheer love of the marque .
13 It is not the poor man 's shelter it pretends to be , but a rich man 's plaything , related to that larger Dairy House which Richardson 's heroine , Clarissa , inherits half a century earlier from her grandfather .
14 Twenty years ago a poor vicar fell in love with a rich man 's daughter .
15 New secretary Paul Birks of Mason 's Ironstone , who has taken over from Peter Masheter , said : ‘ Golf is no longer seen as a rich man 's sport and is accessible to all ages and pockets .
16 She thought of the days when art was a rich man 's pastime and voluptuous whores took the back stairs to Burne-Jones ' studio to be recreated in the image of Cleopatra for tuppence ha'penny an hour .
17 Does the Secretary of State agree that until now , there has been little to encourage the new democracies of central and eastern Europe to change their minds about the EC being a rich man 's club ?
18 To that extent , the EC does not seem to have accepted the ramifications of the post-communist years and has not decided whether it wants to consolidate itself as a rich man 's club at the western end of the continent of Europe , to which the east Europeans can apply for associate membership , or to widen its institutions , starting with freer trade .
19 His father , annoyed that he had n't followed family tradition and become a solicitor , had made the hoary old joke about marrying a rich man 's daughter .
20 If I had a little money in a rich man 's world .
21 To Las Vegas or Monaco da da da money money money funny in a rich man 's world .
22 I lick your boom boom now Money , money , money , money , money , it 's a rich man 's world ooh , ooh , ooh , ooh .
23 Whereas a progressive tax takes proportionately more of a rich person 's income , a regressive tax takes proportionately more of a poor person 's income .
24 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
25 There was a stand of bronze inlaid with silver , looted perhaps from a rich merchant 's house , and a cut of marble propped on an empty brazier and supporting the physician 's jars and boxes and bottles .
26 Even in Germany , the social disqualification of middle-class origins might still have to be purged by a reserve officer 's commission — hence , in part , the wide acceptance of the military tone of German society .
27 Ceauşescu 's vices were mundane , but probably more damaging to his people as a whole than a debauched emperor 's capricious treatment of Ancient Rome 's élite .
28 Well the objective was the maintenance of a friendly regime er in a country which had become part of the American sphere of influence .
29 Well the objective was the maintenance of a friendly regime er in a country which had become part of the American sphere of influence .
30 As a student social worker , I recall accepting a depressed client 's statement that ‘ if I did n't drink , I would go mad ’ as a rationale for his continued drinking .
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