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

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1 ‘ Our son , Andrew , is an RAF pilot so following Wendy 's wedding we have the house to ourselves .
2 Wayne Cummings , 32 , was plucked unconscious from the water by the crew of an RAF helicopter more than three hours after the craft capsized off Llantwit Major , South Glamorgan .
3 One recent Saturday afternoon I was walking along High Row and was treated to the sight of a Labour Party vehicle giving out an election message closely followed by a similar van in Conservative colours broadcasting loud music , presumably to drown out the opposition .
4 The Republicans , led by Senator Taft , began to sense they had an election winner here .
5 If rebates are extensive this takes on some aspects of an income tax too .
6 Furthermore , the amount of any distribution received on such ordinary shares which will be treated as an income distribution rather than a return of capital will be increased to take account of the deferred repayment of premium accrued at the date of conversion ( see s210 TA 1988 ) .
7 He 's going to have an allergy kit there .
8 The apprentices who are there under an apprentice contract unfortunately secure employment for the period that you 're contracted to after that , you are in the situation of dog eat dog , dare , dare I say .
9 Hill later told the stewards that he would n't use an apprentice rider again although Norton won on Atlantic Way last week .
10 cos it 's gon na be an assessment piece so
11 An OTC dealer loyally argued against him with a vigour that is rarely seen in a university environment .
12 Upon landing , he filed an airmiss report only to be told that the glider had landed successfully with part of its wingtip missing near Axel .
13 An O licence normally authorizes more vehicles to be operated than are listed from the start .
14 The isolation — I have only once been in an admission ward less than a dozen miles from my home — and the physical environment — inappropriate design , upstairs dormitories that must be locked all day , uninvolving regimentation — are aspects of a system of care whose inadequacies should not be underestimated .
15 On 30 June 1981 an EEC declaration formally approved the Carrington Plan .
16 An Easter craft fair will be held at Wear Valley District Council 's Civic Centre in Crook on April 4 .
17 Er an Avon bag actually I got er three bags with Avon .
18 We have , for example , an electronics officer so unbelievably advanced in his speciality that none of your much-vaunted high-technology whizzkids in Silicon Valley would even begin to know what he 's talking about . ’
19 It 's forty mile an hour zone anyway , so he 's in the right and you 're in the wrong anyway .
20 ‘ So I would get hold of a lot of avid church users and have them saying things like , ‘ It 's great to be involved ’ , ‘ The whole family enjoy it ’ and ‘ An hour well-spent once a week ’ .
21 so they had like an hour break so I spent in a room .
22 And then erm they 'll have a couple of hours or an hour break there probably and then erm
23 you had an owl cake once did you or was it a cat ?
24 An index register normally holds the offset of the current element within the vector , and needs suitable modification between iterations of the loop .
25 On the rare occasion when over 15–20 pages seems justified add an index page immediately after the management summary and before the introductory section .
26 Well I 'll have an ox tail then
27 In addition , it seems reasonable to assume that the development will attain an occupancy rate much higher than that at present .
28 ‘ We 're not having an afternoon lesson today . ’
29 An ultrasound scan basically takes an X-Ray of the womb , and therefore does not involve any direct contact with the body .
30 If you just stand around waiting for the enemy to come to you then of course your ladz will get bored , and naturally they 'll start to get a bit fractious , then inevitably they 'll end up failing an Animosity test probably just when you do n't want them to .
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