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

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1 By having a very limited range of values in each compartment you can quickly locate the components you require , with minimal wear on the components .
2 Due to the scale of operations in large companies it is often possible for staff to specialise in a way that is impractical in smaller companies .
3 He thought I was cross , so he got flustered and started telling me how much he loved me , and that was n't what I wanted to hear either , though of course in one way it 's what I always want to hear .
4 Of course in high season we do have to ask for a bit extra if there 's going to be empty space in your place , but for all departures before May 31st and after October 1st there are NO UNDER-OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENTS in selected accommodation .
5 Here the great problem is to try to decide if the non-respondents differ in any way from the respondents and of course in most cases they obviously do in not being interested in the subject of the survey itself .
6 Of course in those days we used to go to Bournemouth .
7 Er you were called out at night and of course in those days you went round on a bicycle and you , you went round with your little black bag strapped on the back .
8 ‘ On the basis of experience in other sectors we would advocate delay in the introduction of schemes while a programme of training in basic principles of job evaluation is provided , ’ she says .
9 I do n't know how much they gave , but I do know that it , it , it came into a , a few hundred pounds which is a lot of money in those days you know , when you 're talking about nineteen sixteen .
10 After making his plans for the safekeeping of funds in several banks he started off on his travels once again .
11 They have to be outstanding academically , and must show that having served pupillage and completed a limited period of practice in this country they intend subsequently to return to their country of origin , and that the experience of English pupillage and practice will be of significant benefit in establishing a practice in their home country .
12 While a person engaged in a particular event can rarely see the whole set of circumstances in clear perspective he can record the minutiae of a situation which might well be lost when the position is looked back on at a later date .
13 As Jonathan Sher has provided a wide-ranging account of education in rural America it may be sufficient to have two quotations from him — if only as counterpoint to our stereotype from imported films where the lovely young school mistress with an impeccable value system gets the rootin' tootin' cowboy and makes a man of him !
14 Because we were n't able to define with any confidence areas of neovascularization in capillary tumours we 've based the study on those tumours with solid er solid tumours or those with solid elements .
15 Given that the Provisional Banding List is publicly available and the likely level of enquiry in this regard I favour option ( c ) supplemented by advertisement in the local press .
16 I 'd had visions of various Uulaan delights that I hoped she might join me in , above all the free-fall Orgitunnel , among whose heaving tangle of bodies in simulated zerograv I 've had many memorable experience .
17 Until the advent of man in physical geography it could be argued that physical geographers had escaped from the effects of human activity by concentrating their endeavours upon rural and unmodified spatial areas and upon time scales prior to the time when human activity began to exercise a significant influence .
18 But erm it was rough but it was er it was a good way of life in some respects you know .
19 To consider whether Freud overestimated the importance of sex in human psychology it is necessary to consider exactly what Freud said about sex in human psychology .
20 He should be free to use or disclose or sell his skill and knowledge after the end of employment in any way he thinks fit .
21 When he thought of India in later years he would always see these two men and two bullocks and the leather bag flooding out its water as it settled on the ground .
22 However , for the purpose of discussion in this chapter it will be more appropriate to preserve the distinction between them .
23 It could be argued that anyone who is idiot enough to send a cheque for thousands of pounds to a salesman of shares in unquoted companies he has never heard of deserves to lose it all .
24 1889 was a better one still ; as a matter of fact in that year we reached , perhaps , the zenith of our power .
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