Example sentences of "[adj] of [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am not afraid of calling myself a trader despite the fact it is now rather fashionable to describe the field you work in as a profession , ’ he says . |
2 | But there was nothing she could do about it , short of giving him an explanation for the presence of Richard 's car outside her flat . |
3 | In the absence of marketing and production systems capable of producing what the consumer wants , both have had to engage in a ‘ hard sell ’ of that range of rather standardized services actually on offer . |
4 | ‘ On top of that , Portsmouth have players like Clarke and Whittingham , who are always capable of getting you a goal . |
5 | What this means is that B should have raised the substance of his Convention claim under any domestic procedure which was capable of giving him a remedy , including any avenues of appeal , unless , according to Commission practice , there were some reason for excusing him from doing so . |