Example sentences of "[noun sg] of a corner " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is a window on either side of a corner , again the aim is to unify them . |
2 | He turned well , however , and dived to save at the expense of a corner . |
3 | A minute later a low shot from RUC top scorer Love was saved by the keeper White at the expense of a corner . |
4 | On 28th June 1914 , Gavrilo Princip , a nineteen-year old student , took advantage of a corner , and as the State carriage made its slow turn , dashed forward with a pistol . |
5 | Grimsby 's Tom Watson was booked for throwing the ball down in anger at the award of a corner for Middlesbrough . |
6 | Esther Breuer might well have been expected to approve this advice , with its implication that depth rather than breadth is of importance , and intimate knowledge of a corner more valuable than a sketchy acquaintance with the globe . |
7 | In the country , it loads up and goes inert at the first sign of a corner . |
8 | Nor was it the only deduction : there were charges for seaming the stockings , for use of a corner of the master knitter 's workshop , for needles , candles , oil , coals and for the expenses involved in collecting in work . |
9 | Today the name has changed to Scotmid , there is no longer a ‘ divvie ’ for the members , and the image of a corner store has given way to that of bright modern supermarkets . |
10 | So we can take v = 0 ( giving the asymptotes ) as one of the conductors and the ensuing picture ( Fig. 2.27 ) does indeed give some intuitive " feel " for the electric field lines in the vicinity of a corner . |