Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] an " in BNC.

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1 Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges .
2 Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges .
3 If such doubts exist then an investigation is carried out over a maximum of four months to determine whether the merger should be prohibited or not .
4 This heading comprises the vast majority of commercial contracts , where the parties have presumably an equality of bargaining power and have freely entered into properly negotiated contracts .
5 Their maps show clearly an increased propensity for landsliding in the north and west of the UK .
6 In order to set a baseline her parents set aside an hour each evening for one week during which they did not tell Lindsay to stop , but recorded the duration of each nose picking session and the frequency .
7 When self-regard is so shatteringly undermined , the symbols of a former shaky greatness become almost an affront .
8 People seem to be able to identify easily with the small local council such as the parish or town council which represents an identifiable local community , such as a village or small town and also with their traditional county , but where areas have neither an identifiable community nor an historical association , problems can develop .
9 Such exchange rate movements have therefore an impact on exporters , importers and foreign investors .
10 Will western banks judge favourably an economic reform which increases the power of trade unions ?
11 Some retailers set aside an area in the storeroom or warehouse as a ‘ goods received area ’ where goods are priced soon after delivery from the supplier .
12 These statements betray either an ignorance or a distortion of both the tenor and depth of the publications that have emanated from the anti-nuclear movement in recent years .
13 Firstly , such figures give only an average , and some men would therefore do far less well .
14 The Curragh incident was a sad case of panic , bungling and hesitation by the Liberals , for which the Unionists bear only an indirect responsibility , but once the crisis broke the Unionists were quite convinced that it was the result of a plot against loyal Ulster an " Ulster Pogrom " .
15 Amino acids contain both an acid group and an amine group .
16 It had been reported to the Committee by schools operating such a series of tests that the motivation of their pupils was increased because tests at different levels provide both an incentive and evidence of progress over several terms .
17 If the two sub-surfaces cross then an interference " foot print " of intersection can be calculated ( see Figure 3.9 ) .
18 ( Part of the reason for this , other than the high initial cost of the hardware , is that film recorders take quite an appreciable time to image the slide whereas a rostrum camera works as fast as the operator can change the artwork . )
19 Through what mechanisms will a rise in the unemployment rate have only an evanescent impact on the rate of inflation ?
20 These tribesmen have traditionally an uncentralized political organization in which the most significant positions are held by elders heading small locally-based clusters of agnatic kin .
21 Thus the descriptions of a language which are the output of a first-order application of linguistic theory represent only an inventory from which a selection must be made in order to draw up the syllabus for any particular teaching operation .
22 All 110 rooms have either an ensuite bath or shower/WC ; , plus telephone , minibar and TV .
23 In the zero-address computers discussed in the next section , some instructions require only an operation code field while others require an operand specification as well , so considerable variation in instruction length is possible .
24 Five years later , the new albums represent neither an expansion nor a retreat but a hesitant reluctance to set out anew .
25 How can we be as good as the Germans and Italians when our players spend just an hour-and-a-half every day training and then ca n't wait to get home ? ’
26 To live by ungrounded values , which even if organized as rationally as a science have only an inward coherence without external support , has come to be widely accepted as the quintessentially modern condition .
27 Nigel Davis reports on an industry whose products protect both an ocean liner and a girl 's dress .
28 Yet others have only an interlude in the relative minor between two sections in the tonic .
29 The fundamental change in the 1989 Fair Employment Act is that indirect discrimination is outlawed and , more important still , employers have now an obligation , by monitoring and analysing the labour force , to do something about inequality .
30 Why do sports clubs have both an initial membership fee and an annual subscription for people who are already members ?
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