Example sentences of "an [noun] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He saw the whole machinery of government as keenly attuned to public opinion because the character of the government depended on the results of the last general election ; because there must be an election at least every 5 years ; and because the electors had a genuinely free choice between candidates putting forward different policies .
2 Lurgan publican Ralph Hewitt faces an election after only a few weeks as a director of Glenavon .
3 If it is accepted , as I argue , that a judge , when sitting in his court , is frequently required to make decisions which involve an assessment of where the public interest lies and so to make a political decision , then he can not be said to act neutrally , although he may still be the person best suited to make that particular decision .
4 An assessment of how the child is able to use his sight in day-to-day situations of work and play can be helpful in indicating the kind of activities involving vision that will be possible , and the kinds of learning and play materials that will be particularly appropriate for each child .
5 Easily Accessible : There is lots of walking to be done as New Capernwray is only half an hour from both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and the immediate area has much unspoilt countryside to explore .
6 In particular , the movement of workers directly from one job to another has an effect on both the in flow into unemployment and the outflow from it , an effect that seems to have been neglected .
7 A positive result does not give an indication of when the infection by HIV occurred .
8 Such modes of explanation are illustrated and distinguished with reference to various experimental studies , which provide an indication of when the different modes of explanation are understood by children .
9 People employed in industry which as you know today is er , a , an indication of how a rich a country is .
10 Very recent work has provided , for the first time , an indication of how the position of cells in the developing limb might be recorded .
11 The Accounting Standards Board 's second financial reporting standard will result in more subsidiaries being brought into group accounts , and is being seen as an indication of how the ASB will deal with group accounts in its later projects .
12 These should include an indication of how the participants of the consensus group were selected and whether their conclusions were based on their original research or their interpretation of the available literature .
13 Her conversations with the villagers as they shelled peanuts or sat around the fire , the interest she took in her pupils and their home backgrounds , her journeys out into the villages on teaching practice or corps activities had given her an appreciation of how the Africans thought and felt .
14 Although this work concerns itself primarily with the organization of knowledge and the production of indexes , catalogues and databases , it is imperative that the indexer should have an appreciation of how the index is to be used .
15 ‘ It 's difficult making an aeroplane with only a screwdriver and a bent hammer , ’ he explained to the Bookman .
16 She is an expert on how a low-calorie diet and exercise can beat cellulite and other weight problems .
17 Bilinguals come somewhere between , indicating that there may be an influence of both the language itself and the internal processing of deaf people .
18 This obviously is n't going to come up as an issue for quite a long time , since transcribing this 'll be a long time .
19 This can be an ordeal for both the mother and eventually also very distressing for the child .
20 Whatever the problems for a school carrying out a review , there remains an ambiguity about where the locus of curricular control lies .
21 ‘ This was the time when the group should have started to become a real group , but it seemed that everybody had an opinion on how the record should sound and we ended up becoming less of a group .
22 The subsidiarity agreement was particularly an aim of both the United Kingdom and Germany .
23 An investigation into how the crash happened is continuing .
24 Midlands Electricity has started an investigation into how the fire started .
25 In short , the student comes to an insight into both the cognitive and the practical dimensions of the life of reason .
26 The pros and cons of this are discussed elsewhere ; the main purpose here is to offer an insight into how a whole complex tax system can be summarized by condensation into a ‘ tax credit ’ and a single ‘ marginal rate ’ .
27 The tour will include a view of some of the former waterworks equipment and will provide an insight into how the rangers manage the park and balance the needs of wildlife with those of the visiting public .
28 A very small illumination of about 1450 , and not much more than 1½ inches square , provides an insight into how the body was wrapped .
29 Another kind of insight to be added to this model can be gained from other people 's responses to the same , or similar places Dame Laura Knight RA , in her autobiography The Magic of a Line gives an insight into how the Malverns were seen in the 1930s .
30 His article gives an insight into how the world of education sees quality and the benefits it could bring in non-industrial environments .
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