Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Knowing I am rather a special person . |
2 | I think you are rather a vain girl and thinking too much about your figure . ’ |
3 | ‘ Yes , ’ he said slowly , still looking at her in that peculiar way , ‘ you really are rather a remarkable person . ’ |
4 | And there are rather a lot of photographs of one particular consultant obstetrician gynaecologist , Yehudi Gordon . |
5 | Beliefs are not conjured up out of nothing but are rather a response to experience . |
6 | There are rather a lot you know |
7 | Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change . |
8 | But , put in a few pages at the end of chapters , they are rather an ‘ add-on ’ . |
9 | We are rather an old congregation , there 's no doubt about it , apart from the here . |
10 | Armed with your bridging loan , you are effectively a cash buyer , not caught up in a chain , and you can use this position to your advantage , demanding and getting a good discount . |
11 | Professional musicians are mostly a cynical lot — they 've heard it all before and played it all before too . |
12 | Possums are mostly an annoyance for co-workers , who learn not to rely on them . |
13 | Good photography or colour reproductions can enhance the quality of a book , but are rarely a crucial factor outside the obvious field of the visual arts . |
14 | Hotels , whatever people say , are rarely a problem . |
15 | This would avoid civil actions , which are often defeated because individual victims , even when they decide to act co-operatively , are rarely a match for corporations who decide it is better to be prudent than just . |
16 | Yet elections are rarely a verdict on a single issue , especially one concerned with foreign affairs . |
17 | Wars between nations , he suggests , are wholly a product of people 's territorial natures . |
18 | After all , leg ulcers are overwhelmingly a nursing problem . |
19 | Marines are most a risk , as salt water conducts electricity more easily , but certain Discus breeders have also reported good results from earthing their water . |
20 | Breton and Wintrobe object to the assumption that the factors which go to make up the bureaucrat 's utility function — salary , ‘ perks ’ , and so on — are necessarily a positive monotonic function of the total budget . |
21 | Food preferences are obviously a very individual matter . |
22 | Warwick are obviously a firm who stand by their products and the people who use them . |
23 | Individual differences are obviously a consequence of the particular past experience of each person who has thereby acquired a unique set of skills based on a natural endowment which was also unique . |
24 | ‘ And you , señor , you are obviously a warm-blooded Mediterranean , but … ’ she paused and her eyes danced mischievously ‘ … you are … ’ she let her eyes travel the length of his body ‘ … dare I say it … taller than most of your kinsmen . ’ |
25 | ‘ We are obviously a step closer now . |
26 | he says we could either put it forward because the windows are obviously a lot wider |
27 | Yes , I mean , I feel very strongly in terms of women 's rights , but I think there are obviously a lot of differences between women and you ca n't generalize women , the same as you ca n't generalize individual personalities traits on for men . |
28 | Complaints against police are obviously a problem for all of us , and we as managers throughout the rank structure are concerned about the complaints and it 's simply that , whilst I was in operational command , I had a direct influence in hopefully preventing complaints . |
29 | PEUGEOT cordless drills are obviously an attractive prize as our wordsearch competition ( WW/Nov.91/p.1143 ) brought a pile of correct answers into the Woodworker office . |
30 | OK , he said all clothes are basically a way of attracting the opposite sex . |