Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] of " in BNC.

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1 THE Bangor club set something of a record yesterday when their junior team won the NIBA Tyrell Tanks Division one championship with a victory over Lisnagarvey .
2 THE Bangor club set something of a record yesterday when their junior team won the NIBA Tyrell Tanks Division one championship with a victory over Lisnagarvey .
3 One banking employee told me of the demise of her bank branch .
4 Philodendron selloum needs plenty of space to spread .
5 By contrast jadeite contains plenty of alumina and soda , only weakly present in nephrite .
6 The British Rail employee thought nothing of it .
7 The police were called to resolve the dispute , and although Mr Levy did not make a formal complaint he contacted Arsenal Football Club to inform them of the incident .
8 On the open road the 87bhp car needs plenty of revs but the engine does n't become unpleasant , and ride comfort is good .
9 In terms of style it 's like a short Bach piece containing lots of idiomatic motifs and pedal tone ideas .
10 So including them here on a stock instrument represents something of a treat for the would-be vintage guitar purchaser who has been otherwise stopped in his tracks by the silly money habitually demanded for early '60s Strats .
11 The unfortunate Met Officers all over Bomber Command had plenty of explaining to do during that summer , as the weather was unusually bad .
12 I am also writing to at the South Side Association to notify her of the developments .
13 And — funny — my tender breast of chicken filled with garlic butter and herbs sauteed in sunflower oil with savoury rice and side salad reminds me of the chicken Kiev we occasionally buy in the supermarket .
14 The neck button disappeared — but not the buttonhole — and today a wedding boutonnière reminds us of the sporting ancestry of the coat .
15 Does the living room receive plenty of light ?
16 Oh yeah , he told me afterwards right , that he , the only reason he was angry was because Friday night reminded him of the time in his past or something !
17 ‘ I telephoned the coastguard and port authority on Friday night to inform them of the event , start times and which VHF frequency we would be using .
18 Arts week promises lots of action
19 Wednesday there was a letter , an imprecation almost , from an investment company warning me of the dire consequences of not having a pension .
20 And all the time my cut thumb reminded me of what I must forget to stay sane ; all the time sick with worry about what 's happening to me so I have to keep ordering myself : Think about the invalid .
21 And ever since she had realized who the Doyle boy reminded her of , she had thought she knew what kind of thing was wrong .
22 Your article on hedgehogs in the March issue reminded me of an incident last summer .
23 The home side had plenty of pressure , but they were beaten by a goal from Peterlee centre half Stephen Routledge after half an hour .
24 FAIR WEATHER ON THE FAIRWAYS Do n't let Britain 's winter climate deprive you of the game .
25 ‘ In 1985 the England team got plenty of studs in their backs and shoulders .
26 Sarcophyton leather corals like Sarcophyton lobulatum have lots of polyps and a ‘ furry ’ appearance .
27 The Aquino government accuses him of having stolen up to US$10bn ( £6.1bn ) from the country during his reign .
28 Child care became something of a battleground , and policy-makers and practitioners were influenced by the battles of ideas that raged over their activities .
29 Below : Even without a garden , there are still many plants that can be grown in a window box to give plenty of scope for pressing .
30 An invaluable reference book offering plenty of advice on looking after everything in the home — from the furniture to the family .
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