Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A magic circle in which she locks our destiny to this increase of tenderness which renders this work human , moving and unchallengeable .
2 It seems that in Japan microlights are restricted to flying no more than 1.5 kilometres from point of take-off which gives little chance of developing mature navigational skills .
3 Seen from a purely theoretical standpoint , the leap of faith which produces this kind of doubt completely bypasses the question of truth .
4 Others have sought a reconciliation of the positions that these terms represent , and there is an abundance of literature which examines this relationship in advance of the Situationists .
5 Of course they had some value , in an informal way , as precedents , but the precedent here might easily be not that non dubito is now admissible , but that some relaxation of wording is allowed where family property expectations are involved .
6 Firstly , fibre-rich foods are more filling and thus satisfying , though of course they take more work to consume as they require more chewing .
7 ‘ Why of course they meet each other here , ’ Johnny declared , pretending he did not know what Luke was getting at .
8 In the premier league it 's West Ham against Swindon at Upton Park … last season of course they faced each other in the first division … in London Town came out on top and it was this win that sparked their promotion run … so let's hope it 's lucky for them again
9 First of course we need more information .
10 Mr Major said : ‘ Of course we appreciate that fact .
11 Of course we have this matter under review .
12 Like The Mousetrap , I suspect this debate will run and run , unless of course we find enough Michael Changs who can ace opponents with serves of no more than 62mph and then no doubt , as in the Vilas , Solomon , Dibbs era , we will start complaining that the game has become too slow again .
13 Of course these are habits , of course everyone does these things , that is not the point ! ’
14 As a result of that contract of course you have some rights er but the shop have some rights as well .
15 Of course you needed more money .
16 Of course I had this spell er er do n't forget I was five years as a prisoner of war , and a lot of interest because I was a union member pra b previous to that you see ?
17 Like the woman 's no good Of course I told some things about Wendy .
18 Of course I know some men find me attractive ! ’ she snapped .
19 Of course I accept that ruling entirely Mr Deputy Speaker but the point I was trying to make , I am going to give the speech very briefly indeed I do assure you , is that if you 're trying to assess the numbers er and the correctness of the numbers that are being er er going to vote for and indeed the boundaries associated with those numbers , it 's a perfectly I would have thought , fair question to ask oneself as they go off er from us as to what they are going off in to er and I I do assure you Mr Deputy Speake , I do n't plan to speak more than two minutes , two to three minutes on this matter , I do hope that you will allow me just to make a very brief point on this .
20 Indeed , as we shall see later , a rise in total output accompanied by a change in the distribution of income which makes some people better off and others worse off can not necessarily be interpreted as an improvement in the country 's living standards .
21 Members of Parliament who represent those areas know that that is the problem which we face .
22 In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her .
23 In my rather disgruntled frame of mind I rebelled that night against the long way round .
24 To develop a meaningful measure of readmission which has any validity as a measure of clinical care requires that the admission be unplanned , related to the index admission , and in some way avoidable .
25 Cathedrals are also , to a small extent , helping to revive the tradition of patronage which produced such riches in the past .
26 Insofar as municipal systems set limits to the use of force and punish at least some of those guilty of crimes of violence it has some success as law and an undisputed claim to be regarded as law for as long as the officials of the system pursue these objectives by taking steps against non-compliance ( Hart , 1961 , pp. 79–88 and 213ff . ) .
27 By adopting this method of study he wasted less time and it also enabled him to learn more efficiently .
28 What was achieved by the great expansion of research which produced these drugs and the clinical innovation which adopted them so freely ?
29 The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering .
30 It will then establish a hierarchy of skills in the use of documents , and will indicate the types of question which exercise those skills .
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