Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 While under Polish rule , the Orthodox hierarchy in the Ukraine had been able to resist the spread of Catholic influence only by adopting many of the methods and some of the ideas characteristic of the Counter-Reformation .
2 Oh some of the roofs sort of and that were peeled off no bother .
3 Most of its vines face east , although some of the slopes north of the village have southeast , south and even south-west exposures ; virtually all are superbly positioned .
4 Some of the fellows talk of coming back here in peacetime , but it will be England for us , Anne , once I 'm safely home . ’
5 One of these protein kinases is specifically activated by calcium ( and is therefore , in another of the acronyms beloved of biochemists , known universally as PKC ) .
6 Equally if you 've got erm I do n't know what other kinds of differences you might want to erm er look for but again if you 're looking for differences it helps if there 's about sort of twenty people in each of the groups sort of thing .
7 Taking part were the communication directors and coordinators of PCC member churches , and representatives of church-related organisations such as the Communications Institute of Papua New Guinea and the Christian Family Video Society of Fiji .
8 Plainly , many of the hospitals south of the border that have applied for trust status are making considerable advances in the delivery of patient care .
9 PAUSE to think that if Ireland had n't beaten England 17-3 in last week 's rugby international they might not have had any players at all in the Lions squad of 30 to tour New Zealand .
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