Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 Had Andrewes remained in Cambridge , his reputation would probably have been unblemished but he would have lacked the stimulus to write the magnificent sermons which he preached at Court ; and he would not willingly have engaged in the controversial writing in which for the first time he set out the Anglican Church 's position in terms which European scholars could respect ; above all his Preces , even had they been written , would not have contained the breadth of experience , and the depth of feeling , based on that experience , which made them treasures of the Church .
2 Frankie 's very success made them part of the pop family .
3 For Clarke , football hooliganism developed at the intersection of these trends : the fans have now taken the traditional values of toughness , masculinity , local identity , collective action and partisanship and made them part of the game 's new , more spectacularised style .
4 Play another sound effect — perhaps a door opening , keys jangling , a car moving off , a bomb exploding , or a dog barking — and it becomes difficult not to link the two sounds together and make them part of the same story .
5 Is she alright now without them or does she have to wear them part of the time ?
6 Send me photographs of the children . ’
7 She could n't even hope to keep that from him , since he 'd insisted she fax him details of the takings every week .
8 In that year , also , L'Estrange 's ineptitude cost him control of the official news-books and Muddiman regained it because of the regard he had won from both secretaries of state .
9 Could you , therefore , please send us prints of the 59 stills used in the manuscript of the Student 's Activity Book ?
10 To enter the competition , which is sponsored by FAF , send us details of the machine , plus photographs or drawings .
11 He promised us photos of the bairn because I said that was the condition for signing , and I got one and that was that .
12 When in Colossians 1:9ff Paul prays for Christians he has never met , his first request is that the Spirit would give them understanding of the Lord 's will for their lives ; then , that they should live their lives in accordance with that will by pleasing the Lord in everything ; then , that they should increase in their knowledge of God ; and finally , that they should be strengthened with all might according to the measure of his glorious power which should result for them as it did for Christ , not in arrogance but in patience and longsuffering .
13 I took him to the St Petersburg library , let him show me pictures of the uniforms .
14 If the hon. Gentleman will give me details of the particular case that he has mentioned , I will certainly have it examined .
15 Erm , also I , I wanted to try and cover the main points and it 's very difficult with a subject like that to , to only give you part of the , the story otherwise people would immediately say , well , yes , but you have n't thought about this or that .
16 the Helpline will also give you details of the telephone advice services available in various ethnic minority languages .
17 The Helpline will also give you details of the telephone advice services available in various ethnic minority languages .
18 The minister will also give you details of the fees which you will be expected to pay .
19 The branch staff will give you details of the best loan for your purpose and will tell you exactly how much it will cost you .
20 His servants and courtiers would bring him tales of the beautiful palace and grounds above , but he refused to listen to their mad ramblings .
21 I hope you receive it care of the hotel .
22 All this is God 's doing , for he has reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ ; and he has made us agents of the reconciliation . ’ 2 Corinthians 5:17
23 It 's becoming a favourite pastime , combining the thrill of the chase with the joy of the bargain which is why we regularly try and bring you news of the latest openings .
24 ‘ Would n't make you flavour of the month , would it ? ’
25 However , of its contemporaries , your soaraway NME was undoubtedly the most diligent in bringing you news of the latest teen pop sensations .
26 It was 1859 before Alexander gave reformers their head by granting them control of the Editing Commissions , and by then the prestige of the throne would have suffered far more from the abandonment of emancipation than from allowing a version of it to go through .
27 He wants me in a purple gown to match the set and shows me drawings of the dancers ' outfits .
28 They said I could work just in termtime as long as I give them notice of the definite weeks a month in advance . ’
29 Not much late I asked Dr Ethelwynn Trewavas her opinion , and she assured me two species were involved , and kindly showed me photos of the teeth of both species , which even I could see were different .
30 Soeriaatmadja showed me pictures of the devastation caused recently by one elephant in West Sumatra who had knocked down 170 homes .
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