Example sentences of "[det] of [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 no , no , half of this stuff we can actually keep bi , or or leave , leave for them because it 's actually relevant information .
2 Honestly , you can see why some people are n't keen on art ; some of that stuff they turn out is absolute rubbish !
3 And give her some of that stuff you 've brought to stop her row . ’
4 I du n no , you need to drink some of that vodka you was all gon na like stuf stock up soon that 's the only thing .
5 cos I did n't fancy eating it like that and er she goes , I told her give us a piece of some of that wrapping you know
6 Some of this structure I hold in common with the structural elements of other people .
7 For some of this distance it parallels the Tizi n'Test road , so travellers are aware of the big river , but nobody had written about its higher reaches .
8 So far , too , we 've been spared any of the gorier stuff they do here — and some of this stuff you just would n't believe .
9 Right eat up some of this salad I 'm only on some
10 Some of this information you will quickly learn and will feel able to discuss with patients , but other items ( e.g. what to expect after a particular operation ) you may not know enough about .
11 Some of this shorthand you must input , such as the swatch measurement obtained by you for the yarn you are using .
12 For some of this chapter we require additionally that such a list contains subsidiary information about each unit such as age and sex .
13 Some of this fear he controlled , and had controlled for some time , by smoking the odd joint .
14 Working the stripes regularly in variations of two rows , alternating the colours ( picture 1 ) , gives you an easy way to estimate how much of each colour you will need .
15 Erm Harrogate er is a borough that 's enjoyed an enormous er growth in prosperity and economic activity during the erm exciting er yuppie years of Mrs Thatcher the mid eighties and erm er was indeed one of the I think one of the most wealthy boroughs , one of the highest economic activity rate levels , the Civic Society tell us in their papers it was paying the highest rates and all these sort of indicators , but with as so much of that period it turned out to be er a bubble and a chimera and er the borough has experienced some very severe erm er closures in recent years .
16 During much of that time she had been moving constantly , school friends , teachers and happy times discarded until she felt like a fugitive .
17 Ordinal scales are used where it is possible to order cases in respect of the degree to which they exhibit a certain property or quality , even though it may not be possible to state precisely how much of that property they have .
18 Christians never entirely clarified to their own satisfaction the questions about how much of this appeal they could afford to yield to .
19 If we supply ourselves with too much of this energy we store the surplus as fat .
20 And in all of that time we had Gullfoss to ourselves .
21 Is all of this over-kill you may well ask ?
22 All of this information we were giving to the federal people , A T F , who are responsible for investigating and control these kind of activities .
23 Obviously all of this detail I explain to you here I 'm just giving you a brief overview it 'll be explained a lot more on the training course .
24 I I 'm certainly not My Lords er un er er an unqualified admirer of all our procedures in local Government , but I do believe that before central Government is further down the road of , of erm usurping functions which are now those of local government it has to persuade a large number of people that its own performance justifies such a course and myself I do n't believe it does .
25 Guido straightened slightly as he went on to observe , ‘ I 'm sure we 'll succeed more quickly working together — and you 'll have a chance to see more of this country you like so much … ’
26 Pointy-shaped guitars spell attitude and , presumably , the pointier the guitar , the more of this attribute it bestows upon its wearer .
27 Do you want any of that lettuce she 's got , cos there 's no more now .
28 I do n't believe any of that rubbish you talk . ’
29 Most of that day it simply bucketed down . ’
30 For most of that time he took drugs .
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