Example sentences of "[pron] of a [no cls] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | She was also something of a femme fatale , with the looks of a young Marlene Dietrich , and a blasé manner to match . |
2 | By means of this simple model , Keynes was able to accommodate the marginal productivity theory of the demand for labour within his income-expenditure theory of employment , something of a tour de force . |
3 | The dichotomy between the ‘ British ’ and ‘ Scottish ’ Labour parties is becoming something of a cause celebre is it not ? |
4 | Postscript originated from Adobe Systems , and has become something of a de facto standard for desktop publishing . |
5 | Since this does not exist , the next best , in a UNIX environment , is the troff style of embedded mark-up , which is something of a de facto UNIX standard . |