Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [verb] [pron] [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | The lucky winner has the privilege of sending their leader the first congratulatory telegram , announcing the success of the latest project . |
2 | Allowing for the differences in stance has far more chance of success : then it is just a question of deciding which way the ball will fly from certain lies . |
3 | SPRED has the twofold aim of teaching your child the ways of your own faith , and integrating him/her into the local parish community . |
4 | Even after the fall of the hated Poitevins in 1234 , ‘ Henry III in no wise gave up the policy of making his household the centre of the administration of the State ’ . |
5 | But she had a stroke of good fortune when she inherited Penelope Beaton as her art teacher , a woman who laid aside ‘ the nice tidy little shell paintings ’ favoured by her predecessor in favour of teaching her class the pleasures to be had from working with the wonders of unpredictable watercolour . |
6 | There is also no way of knowing what use the authorities will make of the information if and when the VAN team does give them a warning that another Richter-7 earthquake is due in 7 or 11 hours time . |
7 | Punctuation is a way of showing your reader the structure of your sentences : it separates successive units ( such as sentences by full stops , or items in a list by commas ) and specifies what function words have ( for example when an apostrophe indicates possession ) . |
8 | From B 's perspective of obtaining his freedom the unresolved issues were equally fundamental to the point addressed . |