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

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1 It seems a shame to waste the opportunity to see something of the country . ’
2 The Court of Appeal stated that the Board did have a duty to act fairly which entailed granting B and K the opportunity to satisfy them of matters in the statute , and to let B and K know the impressions of the Board so that they might be dispelled ; but the Board did not have to quote ‘ chapter and verse , ’ nor did it have to disclose the source of its information if it would be contrary to the public interest , nor did the reasons for the refusal have to be given .
3 When the goods have been dispatched , the manufacturer sends an advice note to the retailer informing him of the date and time of dispatch .
4 When the whole structure is still , as it were , in two parts we have a noun phrase such that there is no reason to suppose that it has the property of the adjective ; when the structure is united we find first , that the property of the adjective does apply to the noun phrase , and , second , that the verb tells us of a temporal change .
5 The technique requires lots of data and lots of computing .
6 But the narrative has plenty of life and is enlivened by aperçus of Butler , Kennedy and other contemporaries .
7 The down-side is that the critic 's representation of the text has none of the authority that objectivity would lend to the analysis .
8 Schellenberg said cautiously , ‘ So the Führer knows nothing of the affair ? ’
9 ‘ He said that every time he returned to the kidnappers to present an offer worked out after lengthy discussions with the family , claiming that this was the absolute maximum the Milettis could afford to pay , the gang accused him of lying .
10 The building reminded me of a con-servatory , the walls being made from small panes of glass .
11 The story reminded me of a report I once received from an Advisor about a youngster who was out of school .
12 Evidence is all around us , and the first step in any research is for the scientist to decide which of the many facts are of concern to him .
13 The truck had nothing of consequence in it .
14 Long lines of windows in the hull and a large window in the transom provide plenty of natural light in the stern saloon and the cabins .
15 Every song on the album contains something of my own experience over the last year but the words are applicable to everyone . ’
16 The idea of the vats of the mind reminds me of an occasion when I was walking on the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania with some friends , who showed me an oak gall .
17 An appeal against a committal order based upon a failure to serve the committal order on the contemnor presents somewhat of a paradox .
18 Her little squad had survived one firefight , but she 'd already lost a quarter of her manpower and she was sure that the enemy had plenty of reserves They needed rest and medication , that was the first priority .
19 My man in the sombrero tells me of an incident at Goldsmith 's Mexican estate two weeks ago which has severed relations for the foreseeable future .
20 If you wish the Department to notify you of the result of the Inquiry please state this in your letter .
21 And the sparrow preened himself of yesterday 's promise
22 The only other black person in the car accused them of being racist , which made one of the other men indignant and started an argument .
23 He is a double winner of the rally but that was some time ago and since then McKinstry has made the place very much is own , his sequence of victories punctuated only by the years in which he did not have a competitive car or the opposition included someone of the calibre of Mikael Sundstrom .
24 The third element of European policy that the Leader of the Opposition accused us of ignoring was regional policy .
25 But the stroke made none of the impact she was expecting .
26 The boy in the daylight reminded me of a bird , a bold curious bird .
27 In many of these sonnets the poet accuses himself of a gross failure in judgement in having formed a relationship with this woman .
28 Drowning the typewriter reminded him of what he had done to the remains of Ivor Newley .
29 But when she quickly added a white lace fichu and a long , lacy shawl , the effect reminded her of nothing so much as the icing on her daughter 's wedding cake .
30 It was Barron who had made a show of looking at the figures but it was MacQuillan who had screamed at Pascoe down the telephone accusing him of fraud .
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