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

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1 For those wanting to satisfy that itch there is an extensive factual section with each trek giving lots of useful practical information .
2 For those wanting to satisfy that itch there is an extensive factual section with each trek giving lots of useful practical information .
3 The first thing that that litany reminds us of is that when it came to success , in the immortal words of Mae West ( put into her mouth by scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence ) , goodness had nothing to do with it .
4 The use of enamel , the brilliant understanding of colour , yes , that piece reminded him of Giuliano , though-the design was more subtle , less heavy .
5 Investigations of this kind reveal something of the structure of poverty by indicating those who were kept going by the poor rate , the only eighteenth-century tax which was redistributive .
6 This mourning cleanses us of our false expectations and superficialities , where we try to flatten everything into a manageable world in which we are in charge .
7 I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the high standard achieved by your service engineer , Dick Churcher [ Healthcare Atherstone ] for his attitude and appearance whilst working at our depots .
8 This decision represents something of a final throw .
9 This division set something of a precedent .
10 This force possessed none of the gentle , coaxing qualities associated with telepathic races .
11 Yeah , well there 's gon na be lots of batteries in the little bedroom because this this machine needs lots of batteries .
12 Frankly , this proposal reminded me of one of the quotations with which Taylor prefaces his chapter on ‘ Value-added Processes in Information Analysis ’ :
13 Given the assertiveness and self-advertisement of modernization in Italian life across all forms of culture , from literature to political and social theory , during the 1960s and early 1970s , this return assumes something of the force of a revenge or , at any rate , a restitution .
14 The greatest sculptures from Sicily in this period have none of this backward-looking character : the metopes from the temple of Hera at Selinus .
15 NOTE Make sure that this group has plenty of changes of clothing in their wardrobe .
16 It is sufficient at this point to remind ourselves of Bernard Rollin 's argument , in defence of Rawls , that the interests of infants , imbeciles , and animals , will be included in the scope of those of the moral agent with moral personality .
17 Pennethorne regarded Hunt 's appointment as another move to deprive him of work which was rightfully his .
18 If this prophecy conveys anything of the sentiments of the Crowland community at the time , it must have been from congenial company hostile to Penda 's descendants that Aethelbald emerged to establish himself as king in Mercia , if not when Ceolred died ( ASC A , s.a. , 716 ) then certainly when an otherwise unknown Ceolwald , who may have succeeded Ceolred , died or was driven out .
19 The dissociation produced by this procedure constitutes something of a theoretical puzzle .
20 This procedure provides plenty of room for fudging the figures and building in arbitrary assumptions .
21 Recording this news reminded me of the valuable role played by Area Presidents in guiding their Area and representing the Areas at a variety of events and functions .
22 This dress reminds me of my first long dress .
23 This poem uses lots of words that sound as if they ought to be proper words but are not .
24 His name too , with all its starkness and its distinctly masculine aura , fitted him exactly — though this man possessed none of the innocence and wonder the first Adam must have had in his Garden of Eden .
25 This thought reminds her of why she is living in Rummidge .
26 So I want to , first of all , in presenting this report to remind you of the importance of that link and for us to encourage its development .
27 This book shows something of what has emerged out of religious interpretations of death , not as a history of death but as an indication of what lies at the root of the major religious traditions , lending to each its characteristic style .
28 I wish finally in this introduction to say something of the nature of the question which feminism is raising here for Christianity .
29 To be franc this idea made lots of cents
30 The first and biggest wave of this century contained none of today 's hostile offers .
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