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

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1 Subsequently , selected documents were released from the presidential archives , apparently implicating Gorbachev in taking part in or in concealing information about various episodes of Soviet history , including the shooting down of Korean Airlines flight KAL-007 in 1983 [ see pp. 32513-7 ] , the order for the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 , and direct orders from Stalin for the murder of Polish officers in 1940 ( the Katyn massacre — for April 1990 Soviet admission of responsibility see pp. 37383-84 ) .
2 Regardless of technical hitches Pathfinders in Space was judged a great success , leading to a second series being commissioned in 1960 .
3 ‘ My entry for the show consists mostly of young sports clothes , and I do n't have to tell you Dana looks her best in formal outfits . ’
4 There are a few signs of that fierce screwing up of feudal payments characteristic of the later stages of the ancien régime in France ; in Catalonia , for instance , a steady increase in the price of the farms of feudal dues overtook the rise in agricultural prices .
5 The motel was made up of separate cabins wide-spaced and private among trees — but more to the point the cabin had its own phone extension and twin beds .
6 which was made up of local towns people , you know , and and er I mean you did n't have to be a a notary in the town to be on this er Co board th th You know you could be one of the riveters you were talking about earlier .
7 CHAIRMAN Bill Goodall bowed out of industrial materials company Scapa Group with record annual results .
8 The twenty thousand required to make that spend will come out of public conveniences budget .
9 North Korea pulls out of nuclear arms treaty
10 We are going to lift this nation out of hard times inch by inch and day by day , and those who would stop us had best step aside .
11 The Americans have made a cult out of swinging singles cruises .
12 There are moves to have the chief constables of the new forces appointed directly by the Home Secretary instead of local police authorities .
13 There are moves to have the chief constables of the new forces appointed directly by the Home Secretary instead of local police authorities .
14 Years of hard training , injuries and arduous touring have taken him ahead of British brothers Martin and Graham Bell , but have brought him little remuneration so far .
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