Example sentences of "of [art] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 If Bates comes through that , he could face one of the most vulnerable seeds No16 Thomas Muster , of Austria , who has never won a match at Wimbledon .
2 A SURVEY has shown one of the most popular girls ' names in Essex is Chelsea .
3 In the event , although the Victoria Press did last for over twenty years , and despite the creation in London in 1876 of the rather similar Women 's Printing Society , which also paid the full male rate , women compositors never penetrated the London trade to any extent .
4 Then the paper that had published the earlier report recognised her name as that of the rather hysterical women 's libber who was planning to expose PopCon as the enemy of women … and this seemed to clear the matter up .
5 Sexy actress Cleo pondered the dilemma at the launch of the equally saucy women 's magazine Playgirl .
6 She is Sue Leggate , editor of the immensely influential Consumers ' Association magazine Which ?
7 She competed successfully for a post-doctoral research fellowship at one of the less fashionable women 's colleges .
8 She 'd already decided what she was going to cook for Rohan — home-made tomato soup to begin with , then le rosbif with all the trimmings , although she was going to cheat on the dessert and buy one of the beautifully glazed tartes aux pommes from a pâtisserie .
9 It has neither the power nor the resources to counter the pressure of the exceedingly well-organized farmers ' lobby , nor is the level of unionization in agriculture sufficiently high — it is no more than 40 per cent — to permit the contemplation of widespread militant activity .
10 ‘ One of the very best children 's shows in the world ’ .
11 Indirectly this problem reveals something of the organisation of craft activities in early Anglo-Saxon England , but we must be wary of categorising the period on the basis of the more influential members ' activities alone .
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