Example sentences of "of [pron] [coord] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had had several children , of all of whom but the eldest Arthur was the father .
2 The Speaker is nominally chairman of each of them but the actual work of chairing is undertaken by deputy chairmen , who are superior court judges .
3 The disadvantages of these papers is the possible acidity of them and the possible lack of lightfastness of the colours used .
4 The experience of faith as it is lived by another people , another culture ; the enjoyment of celebrating fiestas ( and that includes the liturgy and the party afterwards ) with the people ; the experience of living amongst a people who never give up the struggle whatever happens and so challenge my own pettiness ; the graciousness of so many of them and the great welcome they gave us .
5 The crew , with the exception of the apparently dead rear gunner , were seen inflating their dinghy and O'Nion took photographs of them and the sinking Cant as the Fulmar circled the scene .
6 At the moment the problems are merely clouds forming on the horizon , users need to be aware of them and the potential problems that they may bring .
7 Male or female Kiefer Sutherland look-alikes and fans of his and The Lost Boys film gladly accepted .
8 Thus But Hence a useful alternative expression for the partial fraction coefficients is in terms of which and The final result here is referred to as the Heavyside expansion theorem .
9 Sit with one leg bent in front of you and the other leg extended to the side .
10 CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL is the authority ( known as the charging authority ) which has the job of collecting community charges on behalf of itself and the other authorities in your area .
11 And bringing up the end of the procession was a tribe of people whom she recognised at once as those who , like herself and Claud , had always had a little of everything and the God-given wit to use it right .
12 But one thing I was impressed with was the friendliness of everybody and the obvious joy that everybody felt .
13 Meanwhile , a famous singer , much loved in the film world , who had kissed Dubcek , found a paste-up photograph of her and the former leader circulating around Prague .
14 I was downwind of her and the strong perfume nearly knocked me over .
15 But no ball of fire climbed into the sky ahead of him and the familiar landmarks were still there as he passed the City of London Museum and slipped past St. Botolph-without-Aldersgate into Little Britain .
16 She knew Jennifer would be hurt at the mention of him and the poor girl had enough problems as it was without adding to them .
17 wo woken up and heard her come in and that he 's had her standing in front of him and the old finger 's been going , exactly what he 's doing now , he 's done it with his
18 He took care of him and the Greek verb means that he literally took total charge of his case , in other words he probably stayed up all night nursing him , and so he made the inn into temporarily a nursing home and we 're back into another area of the Board 's concerns .
19 Of course the young girls , they sometimes started off very enthusiastic and perhaps did do quite a lot without realising the implications and effect of it but the older women often had trouble keeping up .
20 Alan set up the legal part of it and the political side and I would come in with the more spiritual side of it : the demand for separation from the Irish Presbyterian Church that was operating in cahoots with O'Neill at that time .
21 I do n't know whether it was the overpowering sense of being imprisoned in a world of cloud and rock , the wild remoteness of it and the everlasting bludgeoning of the wind , but everything seemed to take longer than expected .
22 We were n't a part of it and the whole affair disgusted me .
23 I do n't think gay men changed their habits because of advertisements ; we did so , some of us , because we saw our friends dying of it and the horrible effect that it has .
24 It is hardly necessary for me to point out that should this advice be tendered and refused by Your Majesty , only one result could follow in accordance with the requirements of constitutional monarchy , that is , the resignation of myself and the National Government .
25 ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira .
26 ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira .
27 ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira .
28 Time moves on for all of us and the next day we were homeward bound , hoping , like Peer Gynt , to return some day .
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