Example sentences of "[pron] [det] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed on the nineteenth of January the Noble Earl Lord told me that of the three hundred and sixty letters which had been received from a wide variety of organisations representing people of totally different political opinions and that following the publication of the White Paper .
2 Yeah they 're spellings are a little bit easier than ours cos they change some of them some of the awkward ones .
3 We show them some of the dirty ticks , but it 's pretty elementary because none of those boys are likely to be used in any sort of field work .
4 The Morellian method had opponents , among them some of the German scholars of whom Morelli made fun by his articles .
5 ‘ But it does teach them some of the harder words wonderfully well , ’ Miss Honey murmured .
6 Kāli came to bring me some of the cooked meat , chewing some herself .
7 When I was getting better , he told me some of the local news .
8 No doubt I will request our librarian to get me some of the original references cited but my point is that surely Chemistry in Britain is written for the general interest and education of chemists and ought to be comprehensible to the reasonably trained chemist .
9 Yeah , but what kind of people , what kind of people give their give me some of the different types of people
10 and he was saying , told me some of the different names , you know , other than pine , I suppose their name for whatever these pines were , the timber there was beautiful
11 I did n't mind this ; I was happy just to be there , hoping that one day she would give me some of the pretty wool to make something for myself but she never did .
12 You can give me some of the hard ones if you like .
13 Sorry , can I some of the old can have some
14 Nothing much of the original French strategy survived , including much that was useful .
15 This recruitment service is based upon a precise Code of Practice which each of the above consultants has voluntarily agreed to be bound by .
16 If there is to be intelligence there must be memory , and if there is to be memory there must be a permanent , ordered structure to which each of the individual units is uniquely linked .
17 Dataquest notes that 1992 was the first year in which each of the five top workstation vendors offered RISC-based workstations for under $10,000 and says that in the third quarter more than 60% of the boxes going out the door were priced under $15,000 .
18 The multi-event day was preceded by a meeting in which each of the five London branches gave a presentation — no holds were barred .
19 The Pearson agreement also made a key concession to the less populous provinces by providing for a reform of the federal Senate into an elected chamber within which each of the 10 provinces would have eight representatives .
20 The Pearson agreement also made a key concession to the less populous provinces by providing for a reform of the federal Senate into an elected chamber within which each of the 10 provinces would have eight representatives .
21 When he was only nineteen , a copy of the Gospel of St John that he had prepared , in which each of the twenty-one chapters was in a different language , was shown to the King .
22 In fig 6 we can see a fairly typical rock'n'roll idea in which each of the double stops is approached from a semi-tone below .
23 This Appendix summarises the states through which each of the important LIFESPAN objects may be transitioned .
24 This is a dictionary , in which each of the 64 ( 4 x 4 x 4 ) possible triplets of DNA ( or RNA ) symbols is translated into one of the 20 amino acids or a ‘ stop reading ’ symbol .
25 Stead argues that only constant inquiry ( for which I could substitute ‘ inside ethnography ’ ) can prevent such an unacceptable trend , and it is some comfort to see a probationary policewoman , such as Cressida Dick ( 1985 ) , pointing out the political compromises such autocracy can produce , but which few of the chief officers seem willing to admit or even acknowledge .
26 Giving it would deprive the delivery driver of the opportunity to discover for himself some of the delightful scenery on his patch .
27 From the previous experiment , given a text in which half of the correct words are absent , it is still possible for the syntax analyser to select the correct word ( if present ) in more than 82% of the cases .
28 However , one will do well to reflect on the following remark of Bentham ( of which some of the second part of this work might be seen as an endorsement ) .
29 Table 18–2 shows the price at which some of the early privatizations were offered for sale and compares this with the free market price established on the first day of trading on the stock market .
30 This perception was heightened by the zeal with which some of the five CMHTs set out to protect the purity of their developmental work and their freedom from routine casework — and by the decision of all the CMHTs to begin their work by undertaking an exhaustive survey of all identifiable people with learning difficulties ( and carers ) to establish their needs and preferences .
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