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

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1 Given the predominance of feudal relations in Russia it was impossible for the men of the 1860s and 70s to see that capitalism was already spreading and inevitably must do so .
2 Make sure you leave at least a page at the end of each question in case you suddenly g cos what can often happen is you 're writing the answer to one and you think , oh that relates to the earlier one .
3 The chances are of course that you will not have time go into so much detail , but you can use different headlines to highlight specific aspects of the story , and if you are aware of the requirements of each type of magazine you will at least be able to include back-up material which is relevant to their subject and readership and to follow up with ideas for more in-depth coverage .
4 Because EXAFS enables us to look at the atomic environment of each alkali in turn we may begin to understand the structural basis of this curious effect .
5 In order to disaggregate clusters of inside cells of ICMs it is necessary to decompact the aggregates first and this can be done by a 20-min incubation in warm Ca2+-depleted M2 + BSA or M2 + BSA containing 0.5 μg/ml CCD .
6 At densities of 120 persons per acre it was estimated that between 25 per cent and 30 per cent of the population would have to be flat dwellers .
7 Since it takes no account of possible movements between sites it probably contains some duplications .
8 As a result of that contract of course you have some rights er but the shop have some rights as well .
9 In the eyes of that generation of students he gave Liberalism a magic , a faith in the future .
10 I think the architects cos I was I was engaged in trying to find a sort of temporary work for er somebody in archaeology and and erm I remember I got to s to an architect and and he did quite a lot of that sort of work you know and they
11 I flew over copies of that photograph of Tweed you gave me , ’ Morgan reported as he drove the Daimler beyond Exeter towards Dartmoor .
12 ‘ As a direct result of that failure in policy-making we have had radioactive leaks at Sellafield and a loss of public confidence in that plant and in nuclear power generally , ’ he wrote .
13 No mention is made here of another category of evidence I touched upon : tempos derived from timings , namely those by J. C. Smith for the Earl of Bute 's mechanical organ of 1762 .
14 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
15 We investigated the interaction of VT2 on a number of different probes by DNase I footprinting .
16 Well three sort of top professors in America they
17 Out of 105 items of prey he examined , only 7 were pieces of lamb compared with 3 entire fox bodies and 25 rabbits .
18 He said they 've changed your units , and he said there 's an allocation a back allocation for you of forty baskets of tomatoes he said to me .
19 It may be sufficient to remark that when the instrument was demonstrated to an assembly of interested parties in Oxford it met with great approval .
20 Well mm well you , you can but it 'll be nice to , it will be nice to have something , something , you know , kind of some sort of list we can , we can refer to and , and say oh yes oh great he 's handed that one in now and , and sort of knock it off because I know they do keep records in the office but , you know just , just something so , so we know where you are erm and it also kind of er will perhaps help concentrate the mind on what you need to get done erm so er
21 Out of some sort of desperation she seemed to want to degrade herself .
22 Because of this lack of contact it is hardly surprising that systems and policies do not immediately have the intended effect when related , often through an education officer , to the schools .
23 However , in order to show the ‘ historical ’ nature of this state of affairs they had to stress the existence of previous stages when private property was absent .
24 Because of this narrowness of interest they could not ( and did not seek to ) form a government but exerted pressure on the government of the day in order , indirectly , to shape the particular direction of a facet of public policy to their own advantage .
25 It belongs to the family Cyprinidae and like all species of this type of fish it is equipped with pharyngeal or throat teeth , and has no adipose fin .
26 To avoid this , research work is done and the hotel decides how many of this type of booking they can accept .
27 it 's all because of this change of money you see and then when we get on to the new
28 In view of this change of plan I should be grateful if you would confirm that we can go ahead with your rewrite — a copy of which I attach .
29 In the light of this kind of development it is high time to drop the distinction between ‘ education ’ and ‘ training ’ and to refuse to use these words as part of our educational vocabulary .
30 No no no he says , we get a lot of this kind of thing you know .
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