Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [noun] of a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I remain Chairman of a large company , Harrison and Crosfield , Chairman of the Dover Harbour Board , which is also looking towards privatisation , and I 've got a number of charities I 'm involved in .
2 I feel part of a London-wide network of lesbian and gay friends .
3 Moving on to the row on paragraph eight , again all three groups are agreed er on this except with one I think exception of a certain group .
4 I enclose details of a new forum being set up by the National Rivers Authority to try to reconcile and manage the competing range of interests that value the river Wye as a resource .
5 And as I said , when you get hold of a good tradesman
6 Suddenly , you feel part of a special community .
7 We catch sight of a small plane circling the mountain .
8 In this study , we describe use of a monoclonal antibody ( 19A2 ) against PCNA on methanol fixed , paraffin was embedded human colonic biopsy specimens using a routine biotin streptavidin immunocytochemical system .
9 Here we present observations of a large summer minimum in ozone concentration in the unpolluted marine boundary layer of the Southern Hemisphere .
10 We have knowledge of a typical getting-up in the morning ’ , and we use it to fill in missing details .
11 We have warnings of a massive degeneration among the British people which is destroying the nation .
12 Shadowgraphs are particularly useful in grain morphology and orientation studies , as they enable overviews of a large area of the thin section .
13 They form part of a distinctive culture .
14 For instance , if the hyponym and superordinate fall within the scope of a negative , or a universal quantifier ( e.g. all , every , each ) , or if they form part of a conditional clause or other expression of contingency , then the direction of entailment will be reversed .
15 These are not merely reading for children but they form part of a shared British culture .
16 This attitude can , for example , be seen in a limited expression of empathy ( teenage boys and girls laughing and joking together as they help relatives of a dead baby dig a grave , for example ) .
17 They take advantage of a rising market to sell their output forward , thereby stalling price rallies .
18 The existence in the benefit system to which they have access of a generous £10 weekly disregard on income from a top-up loan means that many students in those vulnerable groups will be better off under the new arrangements .
19 They need help of a different kind .
20 they have , th that they need sort of a radical policy to mobilize support erm when all the oth all the other radical policy
21 Some of them contain seams of a fine-grained flint-like substance called chert .
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