Example sentences of "of [art] of " in BNC.

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1 The government may have only some of the of the authority it claims , it may have more authority over one person than over another .
2 There were churches and cathedrals all around this spot which once had been the centre of the of mediaeval town .
3 Some members of the of the committee did not approve , but it made no difference to Stuart ; obstinacy was part of his character .
4 A romantic alternative for your honeymoon is to cruise around the islands and sheltered sea lochs of the of the West coast of Scotland , Britain 's last remaining wilderness .
5 Additionally , two pins are driven into the hardboard on each side of the of the ‘ fielders ’ l.e.d.s , but we return to these points in a short while .
6 Antrim , on 17 October 1990 , a review of the stability of the of the remaining abandoned salt mines in Northern Ireland is under way .
7 Oh what you mean you 're gon na put at the bottom of the of , the same letter or
8 The two ideologies are by and large products of the revolution or in the case of liberalism perhaps of the of enlightened attitudes .
9 Sammlung Goetz will show changing selections from the permanent collection in a handsome new building close to the south side of the of Englischer Garten designed by Basel-based architects Herzog and du Meuron in conjunction with their partner in Munich Josef Meier-Scupin .
10 On receiving a letter from the Chairperson of the of the Hong Kong ‘ Branch ’ Standing Committee resolved that the Branch should be formally constituted with the provision that all members of the Branch were registered members of Convocation .
11 I wa I wanted a a point that er respond er neighbourhood and the manager I spoke to said that the areas that were the case since er , de decentralisation because er people are er er in coming to neighbourhood offices and that of the of the managers arrange er er er aims or er either run in in two neighbourhoods er er I I feel personally it 's been very worthwhile because we were able to talk to the er , they they they were never able to go and and and they came to the er , the neighbourhood offices international conducive er er er or er er ah i i in areas they want to talk to , so I I , I personally would would like to see this continuing er for perhaps a it is n't the best value for money i i i it certainly far better for for for can come to their neighbour office Speak
12 We undoubtedly respect the position of the of the adherents as you describe them , undoubtedly .
13 Erm it can hear from the other side of the of Mike 's living room it can hear the person on the other end of a telephone connection which is is is is
14 economy of the community and to have suburbia creeping in and trying to dictate to what has been the foundation of the of their economy , for many , many years is almost ridiculous !
15 But like everything else they 'll only work with the cooperations of of the of the er motoring public .
16 and it was and you could n't get near it because the heat of the fire was so strong and the smell of the of the smoke was overpow you literally could n't get near it and everyone had to come away .
17 Is the third year what month of the of ?
18 But the purpose of the of the greenbelt is to prevent encroachment into the open countryside .
19 Yes , they are part of the features of the o open countryside , but in this particular case the proximity of Skelton Village to that boundary and the juxtaposition of the of the of the houses around that area and the er other features make this paddock part and the adjoining part of the more visually part of the village .
20 Yes , they are part of the features of the o open countryside , but in this particular case the proximity of Skelton Village to that boundary and the juxtaposition of the of the of the houses around that area and the er other features make this paddock part and the adjoining part of the more visually part of the village .
21 Well in the in the final analysis of the of the er the er considerations of these two sites the er area of Ske Skelton in general , erm it was considered that they that they did not perform a greenbelt function .
22 But what we do find helpful at this stage is to consider the pluses and minuses getting you to contribute what you think are the pluses and minuses or retirement and then during the conclusion stage we sort of look at these again and wonder whether we 've changed our view We hop you will because obviously this is the purpose of the of these talks .
23 er if we go in front of the of our objectives then we 're on there 's obviously more money to spend .
24 This was a sort of a suggestion of the of the layout
25 Now what about other members of the of your family ?
26 Er and you sort of er er a general labourer actually , but you picked up some knowledge , some knowledge of the of the er business .
27 And as a matter of fact , as a matter of fact , the Germans th th th had thought that he would be of value to them at a later stage , because he was er he was shipped to Germany , and er er I understand that he died in Germany er at the latter end of er of of er of the of the war , the Second World War .
28 Do n't , ca n't remember whether we actually any of the technical names of the of the scale before ?
29 I , I mean I can tell you the names of the of all , everybody in them days , round the fleck area like , you know .
30 Once you 've created the jobs for people it has given the economies an upturn and I feel it 's rather a shame that the erm the great problems of the of the Germans particularly have put that pressure for high interest rates through the er E R M , through those currencies and one , I think , good thing of Britain 's disaster last year , with with their position in the E R M , is that by lowering interest rates , if we only had a government who wanted to use that opportunity probably , we could train people for for work .
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