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

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1 Half of all the records since 1947 have been for the period mid-February to mid-April , particularly March , with 30 per cent. , which suggests that there is a fairly regular , although small , spring movement through the county .
2 Half of all the failures are because patients are dissatisfied with the functional results of this operation .
3 But nearly half of all the pasta eaten in Britain is the canned variety , which often owes little to its Italian ancestry .
4 Roughly half of all the CO 2 produced dissolves in the oceans , where some is photosynthesized by plants , is taken up by trees or is taken up within limestone ( calcium carbonate ) .
5 Half of all the meat eaten in the world is pig .
6 Britain is a major market for US plywood — about a million cubic metres of the stuff comes across the Atlantic every year , nearly half of all the plywood we import .
7 Half of all the way round so how many would that be ?
8 At the beginning of 1990/91 , under the leadership of Brian Eyre , the businesses came into being with nearly half of all the personnel transferring to business units .
9 Indeed , the Consumer Credit Association ( representing predominantly weekly collection small credit traders and moneylenders ) told us that their members may turn down about half of all the applications they get .
10 Up to half of all the meadows in the east and south of the Netherlands have been seriously damaged by flocks of crows probing about among the grass roots for grubs of a dung-dwelling beetle which have appeared in much greater concentrations than normal .
11 Like the bricks in such a house , the protein molecules of the body are replaced ( ‘ turned over ’ ) so that , on average , half of all the protein molecules are changed every two weeks .
12 Today nearly half of all the vines grown in the white wine vineyards of Champagne are of the Pinot Meunier variety — a practicality only possible because of Pérignon .
13 They will be able to keep half of all the treasure they find ( unrealistically generous , certainly ) but it will all have to be declared .
14 Mr Geoffrey Hillcoat , Durham county council group traffic manager for road safety , told Darlington Cycling Forum on Monday that serious accidents in the town accounted for almost half of all the cycle injuries in the county last year .
15 In a report on biodiversity , entitled Bringing Rio Home : Biodiversity in our Food and Farming , SAFE shows that in 1992 three varieties accounted for more than half of all the seed sown of winter wheat , spring wheat , barley , oats , rye , sugar beet and rapeseed ; the highest proportions were for spring wheat ( 86 per cent ) and oats ( 77 per cent ) .
16 The London Boroughs had last been contested in 1986 when Labour won exactly half of all the seats and a small plurality in votes cast — see Table 1 .
17 The mower alters its fatal course not one half of half a degree .
18 Some of those the ministry is proposing are questionable , while schemes to help maintain the typical English farm and protect rare crop varieties such as traditional orchards have been ignored . ’
19 There 's a you know they used to put I suppose vanilla essence or some of these no almond would it be ?
20 In some of these the emphasis is upon environmental change in the Quaternary whereas in others they have accommodated investigations of contemporary environmental processes as well .
21 In some of these the child is an active participant , is making drama of a kind , in others s/he is responding to what others have made .
22 I want now just to summarise and er some of these the features I 'm going to point out I 've I 've already stated so you may may just want to sit back and just take this in .
23 Mr Reeves thinks little of such an idea and would rather see conventional pools built .
24 In the mid-eighteenth century , Germany was not — and never had been — a notable centre of classical studies , and least of all a centre of Greek studies .
25 Nobody , least of all a Party boss , could be expected to watch , still more record , domestic television output !
26 She was going to edge him into a situation where it would be openly discourteous to refuse her , and nothing in his education or his upbringing had prepared him to be discourteous to anyone , least of all a woman .
27 Least of all a woman .
28 ‘ The tea itself , ’ I reflect aloud , ‘ is transformed by bleaching it with milk , so it no way resembles the complexions of those swarthy people , least of all the inhabitants of a tea-producing Indian subcontinent .
29 But no German , least of all the East Germans , would want Soviet troops to stay there indefinitely .
30 Few would argue to this day , though , least of all the legion of pianists who have since played ( including myself ) and recorded this masterpiece , that Horowitz 's highly musical and white-hot interpretation remains an unchallenged tour de force .
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