Example sentences of "this a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I found this a little fiddly , with the C-spanner light weight , but the sliding finger guard , which covers the collet on the 88 is excellent for ensuring digits do n't get near burrs . |
2 | Let me give two illustrations that might unpack this a little more . |
3 | I shall say more of this a little later on , but for now I want to concentrate on aspects of privatisation . |
4 | Well , what I think I shall do now is I think I should take this a little further about this union business , I think I should get in touch with Dave , the Editor of the T U C to find out what the exact position of these , this so called union is because it does n't sound like a union to me , it sounds , it sounds like an . |
5 | I imagine communicant members would make this a little easier . |
6 | I should like to discuss the reasons for this a little later , but first I want to discuss the teaching of English . |
7 | Let us now consider this a little more closely . |
8 | Let me enlarge on this a little . |
9 | ‘ I think we 'd better look into this a little more closely , do n't you ? |
10 | I make this a little difficult , creating an opportunity to encourage a shy child to communicate with the alien . |
11 | I find this a little surprising . |
12 | The Americans could take this a little further , but after Schweinfurt they had to stop and lick their wounds ; and so this leads on to the inevitable topic when I am confronted with the audiences I meet in all those places . |
13 | I find this a little strange since he was quite happy to support us when my colleague and I said that there was a greater good to be considered and that people had issues that had to be raised in that area above and beyond the local community . |
14 | Interesting to speculate and I 'll do this a little later on , ask them why the labour party 's so obsessed with opposing education . |
15 | Haslam found this a rather passive role compared to running a business himself , so when he was asked to become ICI 's personnel director he jumped at the opportunity to tackle a job which appeared to have a higher executive content . |
16 | As part of this a rather different kind of social survey emerged and with it new kinds of data . |
17 | Some might think this a rather idiosyncratic approach to a primarily theoretical topic , but it seems appropriate to this book . |
18 | Do n't go saying this a right good crack . |
19 | Add to this a generally shallow level of discourse marked by cliché calls for ‘ cultural growth ’ and ‘ multicultural relativity ’ , and you will begin to sense the absurdity of this function of UNESCO 's museum arm . |
20 | The host team almost doubled their score with 22 points in the last 20 minutes to make this a most unhappy day for a desperately tired and sore Rugby Canada . |
21 | Finding this a most pleasant sensation , she wriggled , and laughed softly . |
22 | Novices who learn quickly will find this a most satisfying resort ; by the second week they 'll be able to move on to intermediate classes . |
23 | So thank you very much indeed for your contribution , I think we 've all found this a most interesting finish to the A G M of the N C V O. |
24 | Clear illustrations and diagrams make this a most interesting and easy book to follow . |
25 | To put this a slightly different way : a contract which fixes prices but specifies that output will equal whatever is demanded must ex ante be sub-optimal for firms . |
26 | Those who remember the late Stephen Oliver for his music for BBC Radio 4 's ‘ Lord of the Rings ’ adaptation , and perhaps also for his contributions to Robert Robinson 's ‘ Stop the Week ’ , may find this a surprisingly tough little nut . |
27 | Not only is this a thoroughly terrific experience , but The Bad Seeds give it their marvellously deadpan all . |
28 | Add to this a particularly dodgy multiload for a mere three levels and you have a product to haunt any gamesplayer . |
29 | There is in this a particularly serious challenge to the World Bank . |
30 | This a less familiar technique , used for a number of plants and usually very successful ( the persistence of couch grass and convolvulus from root fragments depends on the same principle ) . |