Example sentences of "[adj] a [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I hereby declare this a Court of Law with myself as judge and those present as jury .
2 Following NN we allow for the possibility that the higher the wage the more competition there will be for the job ( ceteris paribus ) and make this a function of w .
3 Is this a symbol of hope ?
4 Is this a symbol of hope ?
5 Is this a symbol of power ? ’ the albino spoke quietly .
6 I have tried this a couple of times and have got away with it .
7 Could I then come to the body of the report , rather than the East Grinstead by-pass , which I , I , I I agree is , is pertinent erm I was , I read this a couple of times because I was a bit confused about the rather if I may say so convoluted argument that was in it erm I think I understand the argument that the erm is that the Mid Sussex District Council have asked for advice and the recommendation is that advice .
8 And watch out with the scale on these , on histograms , and on any graphs because , what happens I mean I was watching somebody do this a couple of days ago .
9 We went through all this a couple of years ago with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys and at first I thought Matchbox must be deliberately creating a shortage to whip up demand .
10 Visuals are very important in terms of information recall I modelled for this a couple of years ago .
11 Was this a case of folie de grandeur , in which Britain 's economic recovery was sacrificed to anachronistic ( and unsocialist ? ) attempts to retain a great power stance in the world ?
12 To this a variety of solutions were given at different times .
13 For whom is this a level of meaning ?
14 Nothing and no one was safe , least of all Mrs Browning , and as she reflected on this a sense of futility overwhelmed her .
15 Those that remain have made a personal investment in time and energy ; they have a stake in maintaining the system that has been developed and replacements will need to make their mark and have freedom to develop new ideas , from this a sense of identity , ownership and commitment will develop .
16 and find in this a kind of consolation .
17 This a type of algae which is high in protein and enhances the fish 's colour .
18 Is this a type of miliary ?
19 Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is ?
20 Esther Rantzen called this a sign of hope , ‘ Addiction is n't necessarily the end of the line . ’
21 We may call this a disparity of structure , as opposed to Bach 's , which could be termed a referential disparity .
22 Dorcas had given this a lot of thought as teams of nomes sweated to pry the lids off the paint-streaked tins .
23 One is , none of the departments are resourced to give this a lot of attention , and secondly we have been waiting for further guidance from the Government on the outcome , particularly from local government , in respect of agenda twenty-one .
24 I 'm might say , what I 'm , I 'm not saying that film but in some , in some cases he do n't , you know , there has always been he do n't in this a lot of people .
25 The time I was supposed to be going through this a lot of schools were getting a bit of stick because a lot of parents did n't like it .
26 sweet and fruity Banish all thoughts of guilt at once and set out to make this a summer of indulgence .
27 To help do this a number of consultants now run carefully devised training programmes and there are a variety of excellent do it yourself handbooks .
28 In this a number of companies ( which can range from five to 500 ) contribute funds and technical and market input into a collaborative venture generally based at the laboratories of the technology provider .
29 This a pension of £60,000 plus £600,000 at the end — is it really possible ? ’ he asked .
30 In this a group of friends form a syndicate to create the Hopkin myth , inventing biographical details ( ‘ a near genius living in the country with a romantic proletarian background , possibly a dipsomaniac mother and so on ’ ) for a painter who does not exist but whose paintings they churn out in a fashionable style ( ‘ with dots , crescent shapes and bright colours ’ ) and exhibit in a sensational first exhibition .
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