Example sentences of "[verb] [det] of [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A leading Western authority on the reincorporation of the nationalities into the Soviet Union opined that of all the minorities the Belorussians had the weakest urge to set themselves apart .
2 Mr Reeves thinks little of such an idea and would rather see conventional pools built .
3 Why might it be claimed that of all the criticisms of the CAPM , only that of Roll constitutes a serious theoretical attack ?
4 It was also economic : for example , after 1945 British steel production was more than two-thirds of the combined total of the other European members of the future OEEC , while its coal output nearly equalled that of all the other West European states .
5 He found that of all the nutrient criteria , the two that were best able to predict reproductive success were protein intake and energy intake .
6 Leading her to the front of the shop , he said , ‘ This is very small fry compared with Chesmore Zoo , but it covers most of all the species that we are allowed to sell .
7 It 's some consolation to reflect that of all the UK citizens undergoing the death experience , Leo was probably the one most prepared for it .
8 Letters to Bath and Bristol arrived too seldom and erratically to satisfy the punctilious Southey , who deplored most of all the lack of communication with Sara .
9 We were agreed that of all the billeting areas , Bedford would probably be our choice .
10 In the early 1950s , soon after Michael Andrews ' diploma exhibition at the Slade , he predicted that of all the talented young artists then emerging , Andrews was the one who would last .
11 need n't be , I mean once they 've got all of this the form tutor one need n't be anything .
12 fancy the paella he said no problem I make paella so , I mean all of half an hour went by , but we went in and we had paella and then all these people started dancing , they moved the chairs back and they started clapping and singing and dancing and I said is this
13 Clearly it is impossible to give each of these the attention they merit and I do find EMI makes life extremely complicated with such a plethora of titles ; although each clearly has its place in the EMI scheme of things .
14 Good Guys , it gets more of outrageous every week , you ca n't believe a word of it !
15 Her sentiments echoed those of all the neighbours and residents of South Ronaldsay .
16 They will be able to keep half of all the treasure they find ( unrealistically generous , certainly ) but it will all have to be declared .
17 Most agree that of all the candidates for the directorship of the National Gallery , Rusty Powell is perhaps the least art-historically rounded , despite having written several well received catalogue essays on American nineteenth-century paintings and a recently published monograph on Thomas Cole .
18 Barbara Ese pays all of that no attention whatsoever .
19 Before the crash of October 1987 , the total market capitalisation of UK listed equities exceeded that of all the other European markets put together .
20 The second chute lasted all of half a minute , and when the third opened , Rostov began to think about landing .
21 His theatrical successes exceeded those of all the rest of the cast added together ( and the money Paul Lexington had agreed with his agent quite possibly exceeded their total too ) .
22 But , more than the muddlers , the embusqués , the profiteers and the defeatists , of all the excrescences growing at the rear , the fighting men probably resented most of all the so-called bourreurs de crâne .
23 I shall say more of this a little later on , but for now I want to concentrate on aspects of privatisation .
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