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

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1 And that 's one way by the way not a fifty mile round trip and all we say to everybody whichever company they go into , we say to everybody who sits in your position there
2 A few miles of convent floor to polish , a few million sheets to hem .
3 It is worth remembering that most accidents happen within a few miles of home .
4 Most of the mileage was on tarmac roads with a few miles cross country and admittedly , I did not have to use low ratio at any time .
5 From the Garrimpos Just a few miles down stream , the silvery waters of the Cristolino flow into the Tellisperos river , and vanish , stained by it 's burden of silt .
6 Skipper Mike Harris managed to locate feeding fish on the shallow reefs just a few miles from shore where John Smith , Bryce Smith and Jamie Smith from Meols , and Liverpool tackle dealer Alan Sharpe , included 50 tasty black bream in their haul .
7 SEPARATED BY just a few miles in distance and a few hours in time , the West 's most powerful central banker and the Soviet prime minister were yesterday at one : immediate and full scale price reform would only confront the Soviet Union with runaway inflation .
8 And there , for the time being , let us leave Vic Wilcox , while we travel back an hour or two in time , a few miles in space , to meet a very different character .
9 They 'll produce design drawings and thirty percent estimates er one and a half miles of train line .
10 Wilf Orton , prosecuting , said Hooker , driving at up to 50 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour limit , had been trying to over-take four slower moving vehicles when he hit the other car side on .
11 The Easter Handicap Race of 1913 once again saw Jack winning over a 10 mile cross country course , once again flying his beloved Farman .
12 ‘ He 'll manage twenty-five miles or so by nightfall , and that will bring him to the stream over there called the Carron , with a dozen miles of forest and boggy ground between himself and the main river-crossing .
13 The magnificent palace of Diocletian at Split , which inspired Robert Adam , the English designer of the eighteenth century , and also influenced the contemporary Georgian styles , still forms the outer shell , a square mile in area , which surrounds the vibrant city which has grown up over the centuries within and around its protective walls .
14 And I had to put it on the seat of my bicycle , push it all the way and it 'd be a good mile from Street to right across from .
15 It is a wonderful fact that I should be affected , and thus deeply and powerfully , more than by aught else in all my experience — that this fruit should be borne in me sprung from a seed finer than the spores of fungi , floated from other atmospheres ! finer than the dust caught in the sails of vessels a thousand miles from land !
16 He wrote of it as seeds finer than the spores of fungi or dust caught in the sails of ships a thousand miles from land .
17 And Mars travelled a million miles through space around the distant hub of the sun .
18 It 's a million miles in style from our usual sweeping lawns and landscaped vistas , but in the latest in our series Summer Gardens , we visit the little piece of England where a little really HAS to go a long way .
19 No doubt can exist of his Anglophilia , yet he now says that when he heard McQueen tell the story of the ‘ 45 , ‘ I could not refrain from tears , ’ and qualifies his response by discussing a set of feelings not a million miles from sentimentality ; ‘ The very Highland names , or the sound of a bagpipe , will stir my blood , and fill me with a mixture of melancholy and respect for courage ; with pity for an unfortunate and superstitious regard for antiquity , and thoughtless inclination for war ; in short , with a crowd of sensations with which sober rationality has nothing to do . ’
20 But on a rainy March afternoon in 1988 it must have seemed a million miles from home .
21 That was ‘ a million miles from reality ’ , he said .
22 ‘ I do n't believe you 're in any position to go calling anyone names , ’ she returned , affecting a calmness she was in reality a million miles from feeling .
23 We hit about a hundred miles per hour minimum within seconds and hold it .
24 Well , when we first clocked you , you were doing a hundred miles per hour .
25 Sue 's just gone past at a hundred miles per hour .
26 And a hundred miles of torture .
27 Right it is a hundred miles from King 's Lynn to London , the train takes two hours to do the journey the train does not go at a constant speed , it speeds up sometimes and slows down at other times it also stops at stations on the way and on once of course as it , as it 's stopping it 's going more and more slowly and as it 's er moving off again it starts slowly and starts to go quickly but because it takes two hours in all the train goes a hundred miles in two hours we say its average speed for the journey is fifty miles per hour .
28 It 's about a hundred miles from Vitez to Split but they have to cross and recross the front lines in a war that 's unpredictable .
29 You must obey the speed limits for the road and for your vehicle , remember the , except the motorways there is a thirty mile per hour speed limit on all roads , where there are streets unless sign show otherwise .
30 ‘ Meanwhile , the navs will probably be found either navigating an aircraft on a 1,000 mile cross country while firmly rooted to the earth in a cubicle in the DRI or lying full length on a mock-up bombing platform aiming imaginary bombs at a projected figure on the earth 's surface which moves sedately beneath them .
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