Example sentences of "a [noun] [adj] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I did the erm it 's a bit tricky to describe where with the active areas because you have n't got room
2 Well Larry 's , I mean he 's a genius , so he is a bit awkward to get along with , erm not awkward to get along his sweet , but he 's
3 You 're a bit small to hang on to the handle .
4 Perhaps 20 items is a bit much to take in at one sitting , but choose your favourites and you will not be disappointed , as everything is captured in wonderful sound and expertly performed .
5 It 's getting a bit late to clear up with the sun .
6 Well it starts at seven thirty , it 'll be a bit difficult to eat out in there .
7 Now it 's gon na be a , a bit harder to hang on to the thought here .
8 ‘ It 'd seem a bit rude to walk past without saying anything . ’
9 Strictly a two-seater it can , at the flick of a switch and the hiss of hydraulics , make itself a foot shorter to squeeze sideways into a parking bay .
10 Trish Johnson had a closing 70 to sign off at five under , while Sue Strudwick finished on the same mark .
11 Meet a man proud to go in by the tradesmen 's entrance
12 The old cricket pavilion was demolished and then cobbled back together as a grandstand able to accommodate up to fifty spectators .
13 I thought it 's a lot easier to come here by bus .
14 But it 's a fair distance to walk there and it is , I suppose , a lot handier to pop down to the reservoir .
15 We 've got a lot more to look forward to .
16 He pulls away , past me , like a shark impatient to get back into the swim of things .
17 I had hoped to purchase high-ratio Salisbury diffs for a Series III to take back to Australia .
18 But the English reader has a label ready to tie on to Theophile Gautier ; and by this time we can guess what is written on it — ‘ arid aestheticism ’ .
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