Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think two youngsters ever get together without a battle .
2 Musicals always do well in a recession because people want escapism , ’ says Patrick O'Connor of the New Grove Dictionary Of Opera .
3 Vocals sometimes come across like a throaty Andrew Eldritch and if this was a new Sisters Of Mercy single they really would be worth talking about again and again .
4 Vocals sometimes come across like a throaty Andrew Eldritch and if this was a new Sisters Of Mercy single they really would be worth talking about again and again .
5 But the approach itself is never questioned , so the abuses simply resurface later in a new guise .
6 Young children probably work best to a more ‘ integrated model ’ ; older children may get something from some more sustained subject focus .
7 Environmental issues now contribute much to an ever-increasing awareness of the overwork of the land and the pollution of the countryside .
8 Pupils often respond positively to a challenge , and there is the advantage of something completely new .
9 It seems to be a very deep-seated tradition , the need to add another stone to an existing pile , and many who climb hills today do so with a stone in their pocket to add to the cairn on the summit .
10 Proper potterers never travel anywhere without a botanising field guide in their rucksacks .
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