Example sentences of "[pron] of [art] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Organic molecules , some of them of the same general types as are normally only found in living things , have spontaneously assembled themselves in these flasks . |
2 | There are stars galore in the operatic firmament , with , alongside to say nothing of the many famous names featured in the historical anthologies . |
3 | The women I spoke to who had been through the whole procedure told me of the many exhausting visits they had had to make to the British Embassies and High Commissions , of the atmosphere of contempt at these places , of the pettiness of the Entry Clearance Officers ( ECOs ) and interpreters , and the rude and unreasonable questions they had had to answer . |
4 | Which of the many recent changes played the major part in the university disturbances of the early 1860s is unclear . |
5 | Yet another Messiah on ‘ early ’ instruments , conspiring no doubt to send retailers completely mad in their attempts to decide which of the many available readings they should plump for . |
6 | A more open mind was required to discover which of the many possible patterns God had actually chosen to instantiate . |
7 | Clearly , there are other possibilities , and it is far from obvious , at this stage of the development of the subject , just which of the many possible formulations is the best . |
8 | According to ‘ positioning theory ’ this understanding of behaviour is a mutual creation through the interaction of the parties depending upon which of the many possible selves has been confirmed in the ‘ storyline ’ that is accepted . |
9 | None of the many experimental techniques are foolproof , but the Ericsson method for separating girl-producing sperm from boy-producing sperm is for sale in a string of clinics in the US . |
10 | When he gives evidence , sitting for the most part on two cushions , he leans forwards attentively like a headmaster , and with something of the same terrifying effect . |
11 | The image , of course , centres around the fact that faith and doubt have something of the same curious relationship as health and sickness . |
12 | Something of the same emotional patterns are evinced by managers through the metaphors and myths of management which they carry in their minds . |
13 | Something of the same special place of ‘ retreat ’ for art , especially literature and painting , is to be found in Foucault . |
14 | Charles was about the same age as Richie and had something of the same military bearing . |
15 | And she walked out of the room with something of the same wary insistence on normality . |
16 | Something of the same territorial influence can be detected in other counties too ; in the East Midlands , the spheres of the Dukes of Rutland and Devonshire were rarely challenged . |
17 | This is true whichever of the many varied methods of finance is used — all systems experience problems with managing resources . |