Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are rather like a water heater and storage cylinder in one . |
2 | Most are rather like a sandwich with the steel springs embedded in a honeycomb of foam . |
3 | When male students are numerically in a minority , do they form a ‘ minority group ’ ? |
4 | Perhaps we think our friends see us as calm and capable while we know that we are secretly in a state of panic . |
5 | The Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 ( ‘ the Executive Scheme ’ ) provides for share options to be granted to those senior employees who are most in a position to affect the fortunes of the Company . |
6 | We are necessarily at a distance from them , detached . |
7 | As dawn appears in the sky our progress quickens ; after crossing a few fields and climbing several hedgerows we are suddenly on a road with farm buildings a short distance away . |
8 | Burrowing species are obviously at a disadvantage in such situations , although some species are able to escape by swimming . |
9 | It was very handy , being so close to town , and as the Lock family are much of an age with our boys we had a very jolly time together . |
10 | Starting and finishing at the Hill Inn , the walk passes through a district liberally pockmarked with caves and potholes of which Bruntscar and Gatekirk Cave are especially worth a halt to inspect the outsides . |
11 | Starting and finishing at the Hill Inn , the walk passes through a district liberally pockmarked with caves and potholes of which Bruntscar and Gatekirk Cave are especially worth a halt to inspect the outsides . |
12 | Two to three tablespoons of tinned tomatoes are enough for a sauce made from 2 lb. of the fresh fruit or for 3 pints of stock . |
13 | Tonight they are together at a banquet aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia to mark the EC summit . |
14 | ‘ I am constantly in a state of surprise that I have survived this long as an actor . |
15 | The Sandinistas in government are somewhat at a loss for their own charismatic figure , but continue to draw amply on the ( revised ) ideology and mythology of Sandino himself and of the martyred heroes of the revolution . |
16 | For a discipline which has made a speciality of the modern world we are somewhat at a disadvantage compared to journalists . |
17 | ‘ God and the King ’ , he proclaimed , ‘ are so in a league … as one can not be enemy to the one , but that he must be to the other . |
18 | Because of its large distance from the Sun Jupiter moves around its orbit rather slowly , and therefore the intervals between oppositions as seen from the Earth ( the synodic orbital period ) are only about a month longer than a year . |
19 | you know how you get those rows that are literally on a row ? |
20 | Thus , in deciding , for example , whether to close down an unprofitable factory and make those working in it redundant , the directors are required to consider the effect of closure on the employees , but they are nevertheless under a duty to shut the factory if they believe this to be in the interests of the shareholders . |
21 | Now they are away to a University of Wolverhampton team in the quarter finals.The Observer Moot is a national competition in which pairs of students representing law departments from universities in England , Wales and Northern Ireland argue points of law before a moot judge . |
22 | ‘ Why wait till they are away on a weekend ? ’ asked Mrs Cornforth . |
23 | Nevertheless , if Qaddafi shows himself limited by this commonplace either-or , he has a decided advantage over West European or American anti-statesmen , who are generally at a loss to say how a society with only families will organize itself : what is to make the linkages among families ? — the market ? — a mafia ? — a telephone company ? |
24 | Bankers are generally in a position to make specific conditions for providing finance and so have little need for the audit , abbreviated accounts filed 10 months after the year end are of little value to trade suppliers and customers , and the Revenue 's reliance on audited accounts is ‘ largely illusory ’ , the Institute says . |
25 | These three fungicides are already on a UK Ministry of Agriculture ( MAFF ) list of 100 pesticides up for review , that have not been subject to modern tests . |
26 | if you are already on a diet from your doctor or a dietitian |
27 | Talking of directories , if you want to know what files are already on a disk , Type DIR ( Drive letter : ) . |
28 | We are already in a position to give reasons for many of the cases of uneven distribution , where an adjective is grammatical in one of the two positions but not in the other , beyond simply making some such observation as " the following adjectives are unacceptable in predicative position " . |
29 | We need to set an example as well , at this present time M S F are already in a position where they 're training their activists in other languages . |
30 | In ( 3 ) , SPAR is able to identify both some biscuits and a bowl on the floor , allowing both definite noun phrases to be fully resolved ; but it can not find any biscuits that are already in a bowl . |