Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | But she loved him enough to understand his silence and found courage from somewhere for both of them . |
2 | But what I will say , " she added , her voice falling to little more than a whisper , " is that if that person does not step forward , it will go badly for all of you . |
3 | He and his Ibiza neighbour , Keke Rosberg , were both fed up with the sport , and things were going badly for both of them . |
4 | The results suggest that its intelligence lies somewhere between that of a chimpanzee and a dog . |
5 | Hard solders join by interdiffusion at high temperatures with the metals being bonded , so that composition at the join will be somewhere between that of the solder and that of the object . |
6 | If this latter is to be the ultimate model , with the student 's role being somewhere between that of a battery hen and a laboratory rat , then surely most teachers would wish to have no part in its evolution . |
7 | Nevertheless the true incidence curve probably lies somewhere between that of the two studies . |
8 | I 'm aware that you rate my integrity somewhere between that of Idi Amin and King Rat . |
9 | On a scale of judicial independence the British courts would be somewhere between those of the United States and the former Soviet Union , but rather closer to the former than the latter . |
10 | There has not been enough time to prepare properly for each of the Test matches . |
11 | I think if you had asked Freud what 's the minimum number numerically for one of , for the Bond Freud Crowds , Freud would have thought for a bit and I think he would have said three . |
12 | The rebuilding is still taking place , but while they perhaps lack Wigan 's all-round capability , some of the assurance that carried them so successfully through two-thirds of last season has looked to be returning , and they could possess the forward strength to disrupt Wigan 's composure . |
13 | Luckily for all of us , it 's perfectly within the law . |
14 | Luckily for both of us , better sense prevailed . |
15 | LUCKILY for some of us , there are politics we can all understand . |
16 | I was weeping bitterly for most of the time . |
17 | Once you are familiar with the program , selections from the current menu can be made more quickly by pressing the key for the initial letter of the option you require , or you can bypass the menus altogether for some of the most frequently used options by using the predefined HOTKEYS . |
18 | At a little after six of the early evening clock , Cornelius and Tuppe were once more in Sheila na gigh . |
19 | At a little after one of the sunny afternoon clock they stopped at a vast motorway services area thingy . |
20 | A little after ten of the morning clock . |
21 | Hide some small presents , enough for each of the children , in a spot either in the garden or nearby . |
22 | Real life was full and interesting enough for all of them . |
23 | Snow Cottage simply was n't big enough for all of them , particularly when Perdita , who still had n't forgiven her mother , was always banging doors and making scenes . |
24 | Today 's pain is enough for all of us . ’ |
25 | The station had to have yards large enough for hundreds of such vehicles to be marshalled , areas where the animals could be tethered or grazed , perhaps for days . |
26 | Thin enough for one of those refugee camps . |
27 | ‘ You 've no reason to worry , I 'm not a child and anyway the fare is dear enough for one of us , let alone two . |
28 | It took all three of them to lift him out of the reeking waterlogged shelter through an opening just big enough for one of them at a time . |
29 | I look good enough for one of those men 's magazines . |
30 | Syl 's mother was highly displeased to see her and made a great to-do of fetching an extra cup , saucer and plate , worrying aloud that there would n't be enough for three of us to eat . |