Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [coord] [det] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The proper reply , which accepts the fact that we may rightly have some suspicion of a view on the ground that its proponent wants it to be true , is that the satisfactions afforded by indeterminist as against determinist claims of one kind and another are far greater .
2 It 's very hard to do just one degree but that 's very good that 's , that 's good enough , that 's what people can see .
3 VOLUNTEERS — volunteers of one sort or another are constantly needed — today we are appealing for volunteers to assist those of our teachers who take specialised classes for the disabled , elderly , handicapped , deaf etc .
4 On the contrary , an oddness of one sort or another is frequently a signal that an expression is being used creatively , in a novel extension of its usual sense .
5 Certainly , in East and Central Africa official publications of one sort or another were more numerous than the sporadic and scattered indigenous African papers .
6 ‘ But the question whether the gross profit resulting from a particular transaction arose in or derived from one place or another is always in the last analysis a question of fact depending on the nature of the transaction .
7 The movement of artefacts between one place and another is often loosely called ‘ trade ’ , a term which some archaeologists object to as the mechanism by which finds move is not always clear .
8 He says he saw one job but that 's already gone and that was last week .
9 A 1961 National Intelligence Estimate on Iran concluded the " profound political and social change in one form or another is virtually inevitable " .
10 And it 's one way that they that the clubs can get planning permission to expand a little , so I do n't knock big business , I think that sponsorship in one form or another is very very important and vital .
11 Some teachers will , of course , say when asked , " it did n't work " , but in a surprising number of cases this turns out to mean , not that the students ' learning or involvement was less than had been predicted or hoped for , but that the exercise for one reason or another was too difficult to set up .
12 Oh he , he went swimming one time and that was pretty good
13 So , " parties do make a difference in the way Britain is governed … [ but ] the differences in office between one party and another are less likely to arise from contrasting intentions than from the exigencies of government " .
14 Only sleep stage deprivation experiments can answer the question whether one stage or another is more restorative , and these are discussed next .
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