Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun] of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's about that bit of paper you gave me .
2 The men of the royal manors of Claverley and Warfield , for example , had from Morfe Forest in Shropshire one oak a year for each virgate of land they held .
3 The costs of the two plans are very different : Reddy calculates Karnataka would gain $3000 for each tonne of carbon it does not generate , that it would have under the LRPPP .
4 Integers , reals and strings can not be mixed in a multi-dimensional array ; you have to use one array for each type of variable you need .
5 We were negotiating with the erm Conservative group and during that period of negotiation we shifted their budget up by two and a half million pounds .
6 For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning .
7 For that piece of devilry you will be well repaid , never fear ! ’
8 The thing with th , with getting there at two for the gate right , because you can go in and get seats , for that amount of time you want a seat .
9 He 's trying so hard to force his teeth through that wodge of food he 's in danger of developing lockjaw .
10 About this time of year she 'd have expected business to be picking up , but instead it remains ominously quiet .
11 Cos er you feel as you ju people moan about this sort of area they just do n't realize how .
12 During this period of transition it is inevitable that we will be teaching the old with the new .
13 During this period of time he made the mistake of threatening the archdeacon , Cautinus , who fled to the court of king Theudebald , announced the death of Gallus , and was himself consecrated bishop on the king 's orders .
14 I tore along the beach like a maniac , looking for some kind of boat I could borrow to get away .
15 It is possible to sequence learning in interdisciplinary contexts , but for some kinds of content-sequence it is undoubtedly much easier to keep a steady eye on the subject .
16 For this type of block you slide diagonally forwards so that the angle of your advance takes you clear of the opponent 's front kick .
17 So erm I mean the justification for this kind of course I would claim is ultimately to try and make people more realistic about what is possible and er the , because th th the advantage of knowing what 's possible is you can avoid impossible experiments that ultimately result in disaster for everyone .
18 Have I lost whatever talent for this kind of thing I might once have had ?
19 Were it not for this fact of nature we would n't have our time-of-day language .
20 Through this type of analysis we may discover that there is a relationship between certain socioeconomic inputs and political outputs , but we would not know how or why this relationship exists .
21 If you continue to maintain a TESSA with Midland after such notice of change you will be taken to have accepted the change .
22 After many hours of travelling they passed a sign that read ‘ WE 'LL SOON BE AT PRAIL ’ .
23 In 1762 , Josiah Wedgwood met Thomas Bentley , a Liverpool merchant , with whom he formed an intimate and lasting friendship ; and after several years of negotiation they signed , in 1769 , a partnership which ended only on Bentley 's death in 1780 .
24 The chances are of course that you will not have time go into so much detail , but you can use different headlines to highlight specific aspects of the story , and if you are aware of the requirements of each type of magazine you will at least be able to include back-up material which is relevant to their subject and readership and to follow up with ideas for more in-depth coverage .
25 As a result of that contract of course you have some rights er but the shop have some rights as well .
26 I think the architects cos I was I was engaged in trying to find a sort of temporary work for er somebody in archaeology and and erm I remember I got to s to an architect and and he did quite a lot of that sort of work you know and they
27 I flew over copies of that photograph of Tweed you gave me , ’ Morgan reported as he drove the Daimler beyond Exeter towards Dartmoor .
28 No mention is made here of another category of evidence I touched upon : tempos derived from timings , namely those by J. C. Smith for the Earl of Bute 's mechanical organ of 1762 .
29 Well mm well you , you can but it 'll be nice to , it will be nice to have something , something , you know , kind of some sort of list we can , we can refer to and , and say oh yes oh great he 's handed that one in now and , and sort of knock it off because I know they do keep records in the office but , you know just , just something so , so we know where you are erm and it also kind of er will perhaps help concentrate the mind on what you need to get done erm so er
30 Out of some sort of desperation she seemed to want to degrade herself .
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