Example sentences of "a [noun] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We also need a base further north to make it easier for people in that region to get to us . |
2 | Mm and it used to be all around her mouth and she used to have a bit here sort of one of those old ladies who had whiskers on her chin and it 'd be all white . |
3 | I think you 're doing it a bit roughly Tim . |
4 | I 'll save you a bit then Catherine . |
5 | He hangs and hoars a bit then studies the trivet the smooth stove with its little lid on a chain . |
6 | . Right I 'll see you in a bit then Tim |
7 | Can I have a bit more Amy ? |
8 | There 's going to be a changing period this year , the end of the hardcore thing to a more responsible techno with a bit more thought . |
9 | Erm I think maybe we need to think about it , we need to give a bit more thought to that |
10 | With a bit more Imsak , this could have been a great book . |
11 | Pity you did n't do that do that a bit earlier Chairman . |
12 | He is , he is a bit about quarter of an inch . |
13 | Some excitable Slav nationalists still talk of a united Macedonia ; but then some excitable Greek nationalists still want to unite themselves with southern Albania ( North Epirus to them ) , a bit farther west . |
14 | No , no , no , wait a minute , wait a minute , let me think , this was somewhere , do n't forget they come from all over the bloody country the South of England Show erm , this scrumpy was all somewhere a bit farther north , Cotswolds or |
15 | The next boat-train was to Ostend — a bit further north than I had anticipated travelling , but that was n't the problem . |
16 | If , instead of following them that way you follow them a bit further north and follow them north of the Himalayas , then get smaller and greyer and paler , and the two ends of the loop meet in China and behave as distinct species . |
17 | We thought that would be not at all the thing to do , a bit too Disneyland . |
18 | There 's also something a little cold about the remix on ‘ Why Should I ’ , making it a bit too London and not enough Jamaica . |
19 | ‘ Mind Full Of Worries ’ is a strolling , easy to like thing with strumming guitars , clever lyrics that could probably only have been written by a woman , and a somewhat dreary American voice that sounds a bit too country for my liking . |
20 | erm What I 've I 've had a look at their team on paper , and erm they 're not strong enough and erm you know , they need more than Marvin at the moment ; they need two or three good blokes , they 're a bit too sort of erm balanced really , you know , they have n't got any big fire power , so erm you know , I think they 're in a bit of a spot down there , even though they probably think they 're not . |
21 | But Cadle cares for English basketball enough to have stayed here for 10 years — most of the time on a budget even Norman Lamont could manage . |
22 | All 3 political groups are pitching for increased spending , Labour is likely to propose a budget around £320 million , the Liberal Democrats around £314 million and the Tory group up to £310 millions , all of them well above Government guidelines of £306 million . |
23 | Leave the shelter taking a course slightly north of east . |
24 | Give you a course again Richard . |
25 | So , if you are in the market for a text only system stick to something that resembles your current word processor while if you already use business graphics you 'll find the simpler page makeup programs fairly straightforward . |
26 | For a board over 3.20m there are three positions in which you can use the track mast : towards the front , towards the back or in the middle . |
27 | Here we shall deal with the basic carve gybe on a board over 3.00m . |
28 | There is no cover provided by the policy for theft of property not contained in a building i.e. theft from a motor vehicle is not covered . |
29 | we 've got a busload here sir , they 'll probably turn up in a cab and ask you to pay for it |
30 | The pupil can : 6a compute to find a measure e.g. area or volume or capacity ) . |