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

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1 At the end of each six week period we have an assessment session whereby they have to do a ‘ performance ’ to everybody else in that year , so the music can see what the dance has done … etc .
2 And if the police had n't investigated him because of that stupid bitch Caroline he 'd have quietly taken what was his and still looked clean .
3 But my Mum , a reasonable representative of that vital retiree market we all hear about , cares little for brands : she worries about her tax form being opaque .
4 If , in a stretch of conversational discourse , the participants involved can be independently known to have potential discourse subjects such as ‘ the Queen ’ , ‘ the Pope ’ , or even ‘ the King of Siam ’ , within their shared presupposition pool , but do not mention the individuals , so identified , in their conversation , it is surely unnecessary to refer to those individuals in the analysis of that particular discourse fragment They are , in our terms , not ‘ activated ’ .
5 And out there in the darkness of that lonely country road it was n't much .
6 This is in direct contrast to what we might expect to follow according to the inductivist view , namely , that in order to establish the truth of some problematic observation statement we appeal to more secure observation statements , and perhaps laws derived inductively from them , but not to theory .
7 On the first stage of this 1,500 mile flight we flew over Ft.
8 Though we 've got to pursue with leisure , well I think as part of this front line review we 've got to , you know , throw everything up in the air .
9 Enter ‘ Cope ’ / ‘ Bloom ’ , a seven-inch double whammy A-side of such unnerving pop prowess it refuses to leave the turntable .
10 In the shadow of these oppressive brick carcasses I sense the power of the original sugar barons .
11 In a recent study of all Higher Education Institutions it has become quite clear that the main impetus towards Equal Opportunity Policies has come from female members of staff or particular unions representing female members ( CRE , unpublished ) .
12 Think of all those candy bars they 'll be able to buy .
13 Think of all those candy bars they 'll be able to buy .
14 In the gaze of those gleaming gold eyes she felt as transparent as glass .
15 ‘ North is right out of John le Carré ’ , he said ; ‘ one of those fascinating mystery people you do n't meet in life or in government . ’
16 If you have got one of those deep fat fryers you , you have quite a bit to throw away .
17 First came fish parcels , like deep-fried versions of those lacy lavender bags you put in underwear drawers , with a pungency of lemon grass suggesting a similar taste .
18 So he went back to bed and slid in beside the now silent , still figure of Emily , and nursed his throbbing right wrist with his left hand and imagined himself as one of those recumbent stone knights you sometimes see in churches , stretched out with arms crossed at the breast , cold and grey and dead , feeling no pain .
19 THE National Grid Company yesterday refused to specify which of several alternative pylon routes it would prefer to have built through Cleveland and North Yorkshire .
20 In addition to classroom support Mrs says that Paul needs general support for three hours per evening in relation to his er social well being in his leisure activities three hours per evening for the four evenings a week which he spends at school , in relation to this I think it right to bear in mind Mr evidence about the school , being a special school of course has generous staffing levels , staffing levels which would make the mouth of any head teacher of any other school water I suspect .
21 Would you please inform Jean Parmiter of any potential student teachers you may have so that we can get some idea of numbers and location .
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