Example sentences of "of [det] is a [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The result of that is a series of chess and back-gammon games which will go on sale this summer .
2 The effect of this is a clustering of four carboxyl side chains in the interior of the subunit , in contrast to the normal distribution of charged residues in proteins .
3 While some of this is a question of chemistry , it is the style in which you dress which says most about your personality and the way you operate .
4 While some of this is a question of chemistry , it is the style in which you dress which says most about your personality and the way you operate .
5 There are countless examples from most African countries of a similar negligence of completed investments , although some of this is a by-product of the nature of development aid , as we shall see in Chapter 11 .
6 The political significance of this is a matter of controversy .
7 None of this is a matter of syntax ; the intensional relations and the syntactic constructions which realize them are just the ones we have discussed in previous chapters .
8 Much of this is a legacy of the British Empire .
9 Each of these is a type of contract of sale of goods and each has the characteristic that the buyer is committed to acquiring ownership of the goods .
10 Typical of these is A Glossary of the Dorset Dialect by William Barnes , first published in 1886 and later reprinted , in Guernsey , in 1980 .
11 Typical of these is A Glossary of Household , Farming and Trade Terms from Probate Inventories by Rosemary Milward ( Chesterfield 1982 ) .
12 Each of these is a symbol of a deeper reality for us in the home of Christ .
13 The first of these is a retrospective of the glass artist A.D. Copier which will start on 20 May , the day on which the building will be officially opened .
14 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
15 Best of all is a series of self-mocking ballads to himself , The Eight Voyages of Sanctimonious Bones , whose multi-rhyming stanzas seem inexhaustible : ‘ O take your soul , like a goldfish bowl and place it on your head , Then think not of loss but intrepidly cross the dangerous road , ’ it said .
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