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

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1 I 'm big , and I 've got ta a hole in the middle of me all the lines and it 's green all the best teams
2 ‘ Hi , Cameron , ’ he said , and I knew then he 'd been aware of me all the time .
3 They wanted rid of me all the time .
4 If somebody put salad in front of me all the time , I 'd just it would n't bother me
5 I had every right to be if there was going to be this sort of hostility between the two of them all the way down into the ice .
6 There 's bedsitters and lodgings and stuff near where I live — the actors who come to the theatre move in and out of them all the time .
7 People say they become imperceptive ; they spend hours looking for the car keys that were on the table in front of them all the time ; they become preoccupied and inattentive to what other people are saying to them ( ‘ But I told you the Smiths were coming over yesterday .
8 There 's more and more of them all the time , ’ said Mr Costie .
9 What 's the name of them all the Emmerdale
10 of them black a lot of the time !
11 By the way of contrast The Independent , building up a composite Independent person from figures supplied by the same research company ( TGI ) , announced that 23.9% of Independent readers have a household income exceeding £25,000 , 44.2% of them own a car , 31.4% own stocks and shares , 9% play cricket , 71.9% bought records in the last year and in the same period 51.2% purchased at least one pair of sports shoes while 14% spent over £50 in garden centres .
12 And even you 'll probably get one or two of them wrong occasionally but most of them 'll be right and when you get one or two of them wrong the teacher 'll say Oh not C K like desk for example not C K on the end of desk because it 's got this letter S in it as well .
13 The whole ritual took most of them half an hour though there were always a few that gossiped so much they had to be nagged by their Head Girl .
14 After this , he became a nicer cat , + was n't so proud of himself all the time .
15 That is what happens when you are afraid of nobody all the time .
16 For organizations that want their employees to give of their best the conclusion must be that ‘ we can not afford not to have an effective communication policy ’ .
17 The idea is to give people with no money or property of their own the chance to build something , with some kind of public financing to help them on their way .
18 They have forbidden cheating in exams , as a result of which all the students in some schools have failed .
19 Since those early days I have grown considerably in confidence , on top of which all the furnishings and fittings are complete .
20 The filtering process also produces lists of words bearing a certain feature , but only those words of which all the senses have the feature .
21 These sections should be twice the depth of a bottom pelmet , on top of which all the pleats lie .
22 ‘ For the purposes of sections 60 , 61 and 62 of the Banking Act 1987 the definition of deposit in section 5 of that Act shall be treated as excluding any sum to which a person becomes entitled ( otherwise than by operation of law ) , or comes to be treated as entitled for the purposes of sections 58 and 60 of that Act , after a petition is presented by the winding up of the institution , or , in the case of an institution in respect of which such a petition has been presented before the date on which this Order comes into force , 30 July 1991 .
23 ‘ Related company ’ shall in relation to each Industrial Party mean any Related company within the meaning of Section 11 of the Company Securities ( insider Dealing ) Act 1985 and any other company ( herein called ‘ a Parent ’ ) which directly or indirectly owns or controls more than one half of the equity share capital of such a Party and any other company of which such a Party directly or indirectly owns or controls company limited by guarantee by the Parties to be a Related company for the purposes of this Agreement .
24 To assist in the local management of the School , the Goldsmiths appointed a Committee of Visitors , of which both the Mayor and the Rector were ex-officio members .
25 He or she is disadvantaged , dissident or deviant in relation to a great mass of laws , norms and customs which regulate the society of which both the client and the social worker are a part .
26 We attribute the quality , whiteness , to the object in virtue of its exciting the sensations .
27 There was a sickening crunch , and he lost sight of her ill the swell .
28 Appendix ten which is attached to the erratum sheet , it 's the seventh page , you 'll see there that you 've got in front of you all the figures that were really erm concerned with in favour of the and amend er the report on lines fifty four A and fifty four B showing two hundred thousand pounds savings on school meals and you will see that reflected in the columns headed Conservatives , Labour and Liberal Democrats and those are consistent with the resolution papers that are in front of you .
29 ‘ But you wo n't with an arrow sticking out of you all the way . ’
30 I hope you are well and I think of you all the time .
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