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

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1 There 's a you know they used to put I suppose vanilla essence or some of these no almond would it be ?
2 That the population of the parish and village of Bowmore amounts to about three thousand souls ; and that of all the population not more than three hundred regularly attend church .
3 It was their view , and that of many an old-fashioned Mum , that the good Lord required a regular daily bowel movement .
4 " Between the epidemic of 1849 and that of 1853 the Lambeth Company removed their works from Hungerford Bridge to Thames Ditton , beyond the influence of the tide and out of reach of London 's sewage .
5 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 .
6 It is that industry itself has come to hold a position of exclusive predominance among human interests , which no single interest , and least of all the provision of the material means of existence , is fit to occupy .
7 It was all over after 41 laps when Hill 's engine blew … his hopes and those of all the home fans were up in the smoke …
8 Her eyes swept across his face , and suddenly she had the almost overwhelming desire to tell him that it was n't important at all , that she was , inside , what he 'd called a real woman , one who wanted a home and children to fill it , and most of all a husband , a man who would take her in his arms and kiss her until nothing mattered except him , kiss her as Nicolo had , make her want him as she 'd wanted Nicolo …
9 The only thing that ‘ rang bells ’ for him was his own consciousness — Djwa 's ‘ experience ’ — and most of all the inner experiences which had always dominated his vision — his ‘ inner landscape ’ .
10 She loved the rails of beautiful clothes — the tailored suits and the beaded evening dresses , the taffeta and lace and wool baratheas and most of all the furs , and when she could she would slip into one of the changing rooms and try things on .
11 She was the girl with everything — fame , riches and most of all the undiluted love of her new husband — or so the world believed .
12 This is clearly undesirable for the nurse , the staff , and most of all the patient , who has a right to expect expert care and attention .
13 ‘ There was n't a ha'porth of prejudice in him — except that the Welsh were marvellous and especially the Welsh-speaking Welsh and most particularly those from Pontrhydyfen and most of all the Jenkins family .
14 ‘ But first , for their vital help , I must thank Mark Reeder , Andy Denholm and George Henderson of the RAF Association in the Shetlands and most of all the donor , John Mann . ’
15 Amongst all the negative characteristics that Piggy was given the four which were stressed the most were his asthma , glasses , physical appearance and most of all the loss of his parents .
16 also i think players like Palmer , Pallister and Adams will see some big trouble with slick hollenders tomorrow — if they prove me wrong i will be happy : i hope for an english victory — but most of all a norw. point against Poland .
17 When you use the tractor you begin to notice other things — the electronics , the automatic control of 4WD and diff-locks , the electronic linkage , the performance monitor , but most of all the electronic throttle .
18 I do n't know how to put into words the very great depth of gratitude that I owe for his patience , for his advice , and for his friendship , but most of all the love and respect that I , as I have for him .
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