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

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1 Being organised can take a great deal of worry out of a single life .
2 Such a configuration would tend to make a plate slide under the force of gravity downwards from a mid-oceanic ridge towards a subduction zone ( Fig. 2.17(E) ) .
3 The approach was reactive and piecemeal , with little appreciation of traffic now as a system or of the relationships between land use and traffic generation .
4 She stopped for a moment , and gazed at it with pleasure , and saw how huge it was , surging against the rocks with far more power and energy than it had in the shelter of the estuary , flinging plumes of spray about in a reckless manner and dragging back to gather itself for the next rush forward .
5 General Automation Inc has reported a first quarter net loss of $290,000 down from a loss last time of $594,000 , after tax credits of $225,000 this time , $38,000 last , on turnover that rose 0.4% at $11.1m .
6 Perhaps non-clinical legionellosis follows exposure to small numbers of bacteria alone , the clinical form occurring as a result of exposure either to a large dose of bacteria or to legionellae packaged in amoebae .
7 Of course those who regarded the study of mind only as a branch of metaphysics smiled at the ineptitude of the mere man of science .
8 At Cheltenham , they recoup early losses with a late hat-trick of winners ; at Brighton , they come badly unstuck ; and at Redcar they pull off a major coup , smuggling suitcase-loads of money on to a 7–1 shot past the eagle eye of the bookies .
9 Appropriately it kicks off on the stroke of midnight tomorrow with a pyrotechnic extravaganza likely to distract even the most serious Hogmanay party-goers .
10 Oh God do n't wan na do my fucking musical , I 've got ta make a flipping piece of music out from a stupid scale .
11 EVEN in these less affluent times , there are those who are happy to buy expensive , muddy carrots instead of bright orange ones at half the price , or an expensive piece of beef instead of a cut-price special offer .
12 I love those ones where there 's a piece of cloth just with a safety pin or something like that .
13 He stood up and went over to an escritoire and took a piece of paper out of a drawer .
14 But he was the adult involved , after all , he thought , eating a piece of chocolate hard on a particular tooth to get rid of some bitter aspirin lodged in a broken stopping .
15 One way to bring these different aspects of quality together in a concerted way is through total quality management , discussed later in the chapter .
16 Er , fifteen er , schemes that were actually funded by the Department of Health out of a hundred and fifty bids , and the funding available , a hundred and fifty thousand pounds per year , er , up to the period er , ending thirty first of March ninety five .
17 In Britain , where suspicion of the army as a possible instrument of tyranny together with a generally rising level of prosperity made recruits unusually hard to obtain , this element was prominent .
18 Part-time work seems to be a prerogative of women presumably as a consequence of their central role in the home .
19 Alternatively the other detector can take a lower-resolution spectrum of objects up to a 10 000 times fainter .
20 While on the subject of working at a depot we only find out about ‘ offers ’ either through the Journal , press or during shopping time so savings are also possibly lost when staff who work in the stores can take advantage of multi-buys etc on a regular basis .
21 Purchase of Target out of a group of companies
22 ( Let's face it , when was the last time you heard references to ‘ Cliff Richard 's lip ’ , Iggy Pop and the annual ceremony marking the opening of the Houses of Parliament side-by-side in a song ? ) ; indecision and apathy are confronted in ‘ Not Superstitious ’ ; ‘ Dead Industrial Atmosphere ’ details the decline of the North-East as an economic force and the subsequent social fall-out and , of course , we get a few long songs thrown in to spice things up , or down , as is more often than not the case .
23 This reportedly brought Germany 's level of contribution up to a level similar to that of Japan .
24 Mind you , I think they 've had a bit of luck lately with a couple of wealthy chaps coming to live in the area and showing signs of interest . ’
25 It is absolutely essential that each parcel should be described with such particularity and precision that there is no room for doubt about the boundaries of each , and for such purposes if a plan is intended to control the description of part only of a building , an Ordnance map on a scale of 1:2500 is worse than useless ( Scarfe v Adams [ 1981 ] 1 All ER 843 ) .
26 This is a depressing combination if you like your lap legends to have a modicum of grace along with a heavy right foot .
27 If a man was lucky it was a case of pop in for a quick half , then home to a meal of bubble and squeak with the Missus .
28 payments should be 100% of loss up to a certain limit , and tapered down in varying proportions thereafter .
29 The five reportedly reached a " preliminary consensus " on a plan to involve the UN in the governing of Cambodia ahead of a general election .
30 In the ‘ cleft ’ , ions of energy up to a maximum of 5.5keV ( i.e. velocity of 1,000kms r-1 ) are observed , revealing acceleration to above magnetosheath energies .
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