Example sentences of "[adv] [det] of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After I win , I 'll take on some of the opponents Eubank has beaten , and do a better job , ’ said Piper .
2 There were n't so many of the prejudices people have about education , or social status , or wealth .
3 Already some of the women staff demand to be escorted home after the evening shifts .
4 She ca n't ever get over some of the things people do , things that happen , every day .
5 The newness of the subject , the larger number of children affected by HIV , and the dearth of practice-based information are just some of the reasons Carol Lindsay Smith , Barnardo 's national development officer for HIV/AIDS , feels there is a certain amount of uncertainty and inaction in this area .
6 This month I 've chosen a variety of recipes — like cherry gâteau , banana and chocolate soufflé , and ginger truffles — to show just some of the ways chocolate can be used to add that special mouthwatering touch to your cooking .
7 After the lecture was over , groups were formed to try out some of the techniques Luke had discussed .
8 Now some of the stories sound quite funny , but it is a serious problem for a lot of people .
9 Though they serve as parent representatives they are unlikely to be representative parents typical of the average parent at the school so they need to be encouraged to become involved in as many of the schools activities as possible , not only to gauge parental feelings and attitudes but energetically to engage in identifying ways of improving the school 's performance .
10 The Regional Arts Boards are straining at the leash , wanting to take over as many of the Arts Council 's responsibilities as they can get .
11 And while IBM is undoubtedly now more of a computer-services company , much of this business is a spin-off from its installed base of mainframes — hardly a growing market .
12 Its not known if the Government will take on any of the reports recommendations but as far as the campaigners are concerned the battle is far from being lost .
13 This is all the more unrealistic in light of the fact that the judgment here was only theoretically that of the police officer ‘ on the spot ’ .
14 In the barony of Lewes it was not unknown for heritable copyholds to be entailed , to such an extent indeed that even though the common law harboured reservations as to its legality , the judges ‘ haue bene sparinge to deliuer their opinions because it concerned very many of the kinges subjectes ’ .
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