Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Students like yourself have decided how and why it should be written ; the authors have merely put together a series of explanations and answers to the questions that these students have asked . |
2 | Unfortunately , many directors do not have even a basic social work qualification but are more influenced by business management . |
3 | Ah , but I think the campaign , the public campaign and the pressure that 's been put on companies have definitely made quite a , quite a difference . |
4 | The GCR board of directors have recently refused quite a number of offers of English Electric Class 50 locomotives at Loughborough . |
5 | ‘ Not many people run away wearing just a bathrobe . ’ |
6 | I would n't be surprised to learn that many people do now smoke only a quarter of their cigarettes on the bed when worried , simply because they have seen it so often in films . |
7 | And people have actually moved quite a long way in the direction of actually working out their own finances . |
8 | Phillips have also put together a Man 's Guide to Skin Care — you can obtain a free copy by writing to . |
9 | Typically it means that steps are taken to ensure that women do not take away a proportion of the kin group 's resources when they marry — which can mean variously , that women 's sexuality is tightly controlled , that women are given little choice about whom they marry , that there is a preference for choosing marriage partners from within the kin groups ( Tillion , 1983 ; Goddard , 1987 ) . |
10 | For some engaged couples it is difficult to imagine ever having a conflict , while others have already experienced quite a few . |