Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] of " in BNC.

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1 Now while that says a great deal about what the government thinks about of them and their expertise , it also says a great deal about how well regarded this National Health Service of ours is in the minds of this particular government .
2 Recently , we 've come to think er , even more strategically about the projects , and organisations we 've chosen to support for of course , two reasons .
3 Because I I do know of of various different groups who are working in this field as volunteers , there 's no money behind them there , and I mean i i it should be a priority , it should be given that kind of priority where
4 In terms of drugs , yes , I mean is that , do you actually know of of erm is it is it what you 've actually seen that makes you
5 And what Do you have any sort of memories that you can describe of of the marches in coming to ?
6 Even if the laws of psychophysics are empirical laws in the sense of correlating one type of observation or experience with another , they are not laws about the relationship between experience and that which lies outside of experience and is its trigger or basis — ‘ pure ’ , objective , material energy .
7 Alright , if an innovation comes onto the market that enables a farmer to increase his output , alright , if that er , innovations that lies , lies outside of erm , sort of orthodox or traditional methods there may be a psychological resistance to actually adopting it simply because we 're a newfangled thing ooh , I , I do n't know how it 's going to , how it 's going to work .
8 You need not be constantly totting up calories for everything that you eat ( unless you want to of course ) , but do bear in mind the high calorie value of fat and keep it to a minimum .
9 We are obviously aware of the need for capital expenditure but fortunately we have got through the big capital programme in advance before the , the current which the treasurer may wish to comment on of the county 's overall capital programme , of which er of course there are , there is competition from other committees .
10 Although these studies , derived from psychology and psychoanalysis , show little concern with the specific nature of the culture within which socialization occurs , the detailing of the process itself strongly reinforces the argument that the human subject can not be considered outside of the material world within which and through which it is constructed .
11 Yes there was still some contact with Hamburg , and there was still some contact with other Baltic ports and then there was some contact in repairing of of erm s churches .
12 I mean , he he , the next Prince of Wales , the present one , whatever one thinks of him , and perhaps , whatever one thinks of of of his alleged mistresses and so on and so forth , he 's done a terrific lot of of achievement in in interest in the arts ,
13 A typical clause on the sale of an unregistered title is as follows : All that property known as Together with the rights and Except and Reserved and Subject as mentioned in a Conveyance ( hereinafter called " the Conveyance " ) dated and made between of the one part and of the other part .
14 Despite staying for a week , spent mostly looking after of course , I found that the close bond I experienced having witnessed 's birth took a lot longer to develop with .
15 And I suppose it was some of my great grandfathers or some of them , had the looking after of them .
16 Without doubt one of the liveliest and most sought after of the Tyrolean resorts , Kitzbuhel offers everything .
17 I began to see the city , not so much as a cityscape , but as a still life made up of street lights , buses , cars and shop windows .
18 I BEGAN TO SEE THE CITY , NOT SO MUCH AS A CITYSCAPE , BUT AS A STILL LIFE MADE UP OF STREET LIGHTS .
19 I began to see the city , not so much as a cityscape , but as a still life made up of street lights , buses , cars and shop windows .
20 I BEGAN TO SEE THE CITY , NOT SO MUCH AS A CITYSCAPE , BUT AS A STILL LIFE MADE UP OF STREET LIGHTS .
21 And that is being done outside of the statutory services and outside of the voluntary sector .
22 Now , I 've heard what the move move movers have had to say , and you did , I do n't need to tell conference that most of the business of running the country is actually done outside of the chamber itself , it 's done in the various committees I mean , Dennis Skinner was mentioned there .
23 Thieving needs to be done outside of Deptford — somewhere there are decent things to steal .
24 If the academy can not itself produce literature , and if even criticism can be written outside of it by novelists , poets , and literary journalists , then what it , and only it , can produce is theory .
25 Like a lot of people are really nomadic and living outside of cultural definition …
26 Living outside of Oxford would also be a serious handicap .
27 These are so ponderous and unwieldy and so vulnerable to obstruction that it seems remarkable that major decisions are ever made outside of crisis situations .
28 But it can also be argued that the employer 's influence is small , compared with the influence exercised by individuals ' education , occupation , and political affiliation , all of which are matters decided outside of employment .
29 The resource investigator can like a team that 's always looking outside of a group to try and find the information necessary outside of the group for the rest of the group .
30 There 's less of a history of women writing outside of themselves , writing from other points of view .
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