Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He can no more diminish the amount of income which he has power to enjoy by the amount of his expenses than any other taxpayer who chooses to expend his income , however prudently , can claim to be taxed on what is left after the expenditure .
2 To acknowledge that we stand alone on this whirling ball of rock which we call earth , hurtling God knows where through space , and that there is no God to hold our hand !
3 For distance you must now substitute that very special , and far less abstract , sort of distance which we call height : height which speaks immediately to our muscles and nerves .
4 This catalogue of divisions , the ‘ erosion of cohesion and unity ’ and the questioning of society which it gave rise to were now important features of the British scene .
5 Let me mention just one aspect of worship which I call worship as rehearsal .
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