Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had brief glimpses of him in the wings , his head unpleasantly close to the head of a girl called Mona who was playing Prince Charming . |
2 | Michael Heseltine had his own way at the Department of the Environment and will continue to do so at Trade and Industry , where supporters of his during the leadership contest have been given junior positions . |
3 | A HAIRDRESSER whose boss slipped topless pictures of her into a style book for his male customers won a sex discrimination case yesterday . |
4 | Many physicists ( pronounced ‘ fizzy-sists ’ ) have large pictures of him on the walls of their laboratories — just as you might have pictures of your favourite pop stars on the walls of your bedroom at home . |
5 | In this case , a more precise purpose might be , " I want to find out the relative sizes of the most common dinosaurs so I can draw scale pictures of them on a wall chart . " |
6 | All the pictures of us on the beach , with got all . |
7 | ‘ Would n't it be good if people were interested in pictures of you with no clothes on ? ’ |
8 | They went to considerable lengths to remove all traces of her from the offices and rooms she had used at the Palace . |
9 | I must want my head tested sorting mail all day when I could be picking up wads of it on the lorries . ’ |
10 | What I recommend you , you look at , I do n't think it 's on your reading list , no it 's not , it 's not on your reading list , but there are copies of it in the library . |
11 | Also , I often feel I gain from venomously critical views of me as an artist , more than from dithery , sloppily fawning , supportive views . ’ |
12 | ‘ Did you make sketches of me through the spy-hole when I was undressing ? ’ she asked . |
13 | There were no signs of him about the place . |
14 | These hands , and the crisp white shirtsleeves that lead away from them , are the only signs of me in the room . |
15 | ‘ There 's loads of them at the Standard , ’ said Cooper , persuasively , so persuasively in fact , that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London , handing leaflets to men and flowers to women , so he could get a good photograph for his story . |
16 | she said there are loads of them on the cycle path without lights on ! |
17 | I tell you what , if you get one of the earlier mountain bikes there made of five three one tubing which is lighter than what you 've got , there 's loads of them in the paper for sale and there so cheap |
18 | ‘ Loads of it on the desk , ’ said Nooty . |
19 | This relationship is expressed by the word ‘ friendship — , and includes many manifestations of it among the denizens of the earth both human and otherwise . |
20 | Splashes of it had hit the wall behind the basin and there were three oval blots of it on the floor . |
21 | The little holes are openings to the sensory pores and if you look you will see two lines of them on the sides , the lateral lines . |
22 | Most of them also use personal experience as Owen uses traumatic experiences of his during the war , to act as a base to what he is trying to say and to help to get his message across . |
23 | Sex education as a subject is important in any discussion of the work of Mrs Whitehouse , because her experiences of it as a teacher and parent , indirectly , if not directly , led her into the public domain of the politics of sexual morality . |
24 | The descriptions of them in the books we read are for the most part as unlike the truth as are the descriptions of aristocratic life in the books they read . |
25 | In this respect testing has a poor track record , and its lack of impact at national and school level forms the substance of the major criticisms of it as an evaluation procedure . |
26 | Used to get deliveries of it for the pigs that 's how they started up . |
27 | Takes more than a little snow ( like four feet of it in the suburbs ) to slow down the charging bull of Oracle Corp , and the company yesterday said that ‘ Through Rain , Sleet or the Coldest Arctic Snow in Century , the show will go on for Oracle 's Product Announcement of Cooperative Development Environment in New York City today ! ’ adding that ‘ If you are stuck on the sunny west coast attending UniForum , please join us for the delayed CDE announcement and demonstration . ’ |
28 | My year between school and university was about as creative as the period Terry Waite spent in captivity staring at a concrete wall with only his postcard of John Bunyan for reading matter , but I did spend the first few weeks of it in the typing class of a comprehensive school in Hackney . |
29 | We have encoded and used versions of them from the past we study . |
30 | Scone is invested , but there are three hundred horsemen of mine in the neighbourhood to keep everyone unhappy . |