Example sentences of "[prep] something [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 A small white dressing table In one corner looked like something from a doll 's house , gleaming and bright with tidy arrangements of bottles and jars .
2 He was like something from a Boy 's Own comic .
3 He and his wife were about to undertake a trip to America and Australia , which in the event developed into something of a busman 's holiday as he was persuaded , perhaps not against his will , to address numerous meetings of trade unionists on the West Coast of the United States and elsewhere .
4 Without a real , head-knocking manager of his programme , the administration continues to live in something of a fool 's paradise .
5 We can then use unc to transform it to something of the form unc The unc that no longer appear as input variables among the unc still appear in the declaration and in
6 One can not know what an adjective is being applied to just by considering its lexical meaning : the support of an adjective is defined by something outside the adjective 's own lexical content .
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