Example sentences of "something of [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The matrix therefore represents the cross references between what is seen and the constructs that come to be applied in making sense of the experience and , by recording these , it is able to illuminate something of a person 's way of thinking and responding .
2 I finished my list of demands and took it to the Branch Office , where I received something of a hero 's welcome .
3 To some extent advertising was something of a gentleman 's game .
4 Without a real , head-knocking manager of his programme , the administration continues to live in something of a fool 's paradise .
5 He and his wife were about to undertake a trip to America and Australia , which in the event developed into something of a busman 's holiday as he was persuaded , perhaps not against his will , to address numerous meetings of trade unionists on the West Coast of the United States and elsewhere .
6 Now of course from the special school point of view they will say well many efforts are made to attempt to bring community life into the school and to have children erm or give them experiences in the community , so that you provide both a sheltered environment and also the opportunity to learn in the wider community , and this debate is something of a dilemma erm I do n't know that any body can give a definite answer to it .
7 The sheer number of sets required per week made this story something of a Designer 's nightmare for Raymond Cusick .
8 As this was something of a lovers ' lane , he had a good chance of catching a couple knobbing on the back seat And Steve , as I 'd already found out for myself , always did like a bit of voyeurism .
9 This is called ‘ snowflake ’ obsidian , and is something of a collector 's item .
10 My faithful driver , Murphy , met me at the gate , taking my bags and walking me past the vagrants and money changers to his car , an old American model that had become something of a collector 's item .
11 All this I learn from the official match programme , price sixpence and now something of a collector 's item .
12 Which , from a man who had fought a hook for a goodly part of his life , was something of a collector 's item .
13 This has become something of a cause célèbre in rock press folklore , but in truth the NME had been in worse scrapes before and no doubt has many more ahead .
14 The Act was destined to become something of a cause célèbre among successive generations of floggers who would fondly remember ( although without a shred of evidence to support their claim ) how flogging had put down the garotters and could be relied upon to stop Hooligans or Teddy Boys .
15 Schlunk , something of a cause célèbre .
16 The " moderately strenuous " walk , I remember , was about 15 miles , usually " ovver t'top " ; the " moderate " walk , something of a defaulters ' parade composed mainly of malingerers and amateurs like myself was a mere 10 miles .
17 Lacking something of the Gondola 's panache , it nevertheless played a regular part in the Illuminations until 1961 , survived only one year longer by the Gondola .
18 These people bring with them something of the evangelist 's zeal .
19 The hero must extort something of the demon 's power .
20 We can then use unc to transform it to something of the form unc The unc that no longer appear as input variables among the unc still appear in the declaration and in
21 It is something of a relief to have let my clattering , panicking self go , to wear instead something of the forest 's stillness .
22 As Tara 's Crown Princess and then as its High Queen , she knew something of the Castle 's history .
23 Yet something of the Parish 's strange reputation lingered into the twentieth century ; it may still be said of a headstrong woman , ‘ send her to Temple Moor ’ .
24 Something of the MLs ' agony as they fought their way towards the quays can be seen in the diagram on page 41 .
25 But Alexander and his friend Christine ( who performs something of the Rat 's role as aide-de-camp ) carry on the quest in the spirit of the junior adventure of the 1930s , with the equipment proper to their years of curiosity , keen eyes and perseverance .
26 We need to know something of an animal 's mind .
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