Example sentences of "of [det] [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of all the Oases Gide was moved most by Blidah — ‘ Blidah !
2 Of all the pubs Dirkin could choose , he would pick the Windsor .
3 Of all the phenomena submersibles have observed on the ocean 's floors , the strangest are probably the black smokers — the hot springs on the East Pacific Rise that spew forth clouds of sulphide minerals ( New Scientist .
4 Upon exercise of all the warrants LASMO would realise a further profit of C$42 million and would have no remaining interest in LCI .
5 For Bede he became the fifth overlord of all the Anglo-Saxons south of the Humber ( HE II , 5 ) .
6 Of all the ministers present for today 's crucial session of future spending and tax plans , Michael Partial , the chief secretary to the Treasury is said to be most eager to see further cuts in the military .
7 In Blaye , on the northern bank of the Gironde , the pilgrim could look upon the tomb of Roland , the hero of the Chanson de Roland , the most famous of all the chansons de geste .
8 Of all the visits Scott can only recall one where the SSD would have delivered all eight key tasks in time for April regardless of the Support Force .
9 Non verbal that 's why I know you think about body language but think of all the times things like that happen where the body language speaks it you know .
10 Of all the campaigns Mrs Whitehouse has been involved in , one of the most contentious was the private prosecution of Michael Bogdanov over The Romans in Britain .
11 After Verzenay , the vineyard of Ambonnay is the second largest of all the grands crus .
12 Scotch Whisky is inseparable from Scotland … of all the spirits mankind has distilled , refined and enhanced from nature 's huge store of goodness , Scotch Whisky is the noblest … a distillation of the natural riches with which Scotland is so abundantly endowed … clear waters tumbling down from the hills and across the moors , though peat and over granite … fields of golden barley … the cool , pure air .
13 Last night was really the night I must value — the night when I was aware of all the gifts Amantani has borne me .
14 He had to ring up that and it gives you all the phone numbers of all the police stations in Bristol .
15 It 's interesting actually that it says on all the outsides of all the tapes Aston Business School so I 'd just like to say for the benefit of the tape recorder and the British National Corpus , this is where the Business School ends and this is where Psychology takes over .
16 Of all the participants Reagan came out best of all .
17 Could you let me have a list of all the books Uncle Alan 's written ?
18 In his History of the English Church and People , the eighth-century monk and historian , Bede , named Ella as the first ‘ High-King ( Bretwalda ) , of all the provinces south of the Humber ’ .
19 The people did so , and the Archbishop of Canterbury then addressed the assembly on the theme ‘ the voice of the people is the voice of God ’ , saying that by the unanimous consent of all the magnates Edward had been deprived of the government of his kingdom because of his inadequacy and his offences against Church and kingdom .
20 I thought of Angela Brickell and of all the afternoons Perkin had spent alone in the house .
21 Of all the films Ocean might 've obtained the licence to , they chose one that could only be described as mediocre .
22 Even less visible except to immediate participants and police is the routine ‘ slow rioting ’ of Saturday night street brawling , which ( according to the perceptions of all the chiefs constables I have interviewed in a research project over the last year ) is assuming more menacing and violent proportions throughout the country .
23 According to Bede , Eadwine not only established himself as overlord of all the kingdoms south of the Humber with the exception of Kent , but he also ruled over all the inhabitants of Britain , Angles and Britons alike ( HE II , 5 ) .
24 The size of all the databases details files should be regularly monitored .
25 In fact the 3000 MkIII had gone the way of many a sports car in its dotage and started to take on a softer aspect .
26 Disciplinary action is taken against any pharmacist who fails to comply and the royal society 's inspectors , in their role as enforcers of both the Medicines Act and the profession 's code of standards , visit community pharmacists regularly .
27 An omit ( 2 F -F c ) stereo map of the active centre with the final model ( His15 , Ala16 and Arg17 ) superimposed ; for the omit map calculation , residues 15–17 were left out of both the least-squares refinement and the map calculation ; the map is contoured at a 1.0 level .
28 According to commission sources , investigating the possible racial aspects of the serious crime squad scandal would be in the interests of both the police force and the authority , which has been criticised since its formation under the 1984 Police and Criminal Evidence Act as being ineffective and slow to act , particularly in cases of alleged assault or ill-treatment of black suspects .
29 Mr was well aware because he 'd been told by the plaintiffs solicitors that the plaintiffs received terms for cover or to obtain interest on their costs , the plaintiffs solicitors wrote specifically to Mr enquiring was his offer in , in the sum of forty two thousand pounds , that 's er the possible agreed settlement figure for costs , er if it was inclusive or exclusive of interest erm there were some delay but er Mr wrote back in due course making clear that interest was n't included , I should also say that in Mr er proposed bill of costs he had disallowed interest for a fairly short period in respect of both the plaintiffs bill of costs and the defendants bill of costs and the plaintiffs solicitors do n't appear to have erm taken any point on that , but as I say it , the point as to interest was specifically raised by the plaintiffs solicitors letter and er I 'm quite satisfied on the correspondence that they when it came to the matter were seen , were desires of obtaining interest in respect of their costs .
30 This was apparently repeated in 1984–5 , when the aftermath of the strike was the formation in Nottinghamshire of the Union of Democratic Miners ( UDM ) , which was not federated with the NUM and was denied membership of both the Trades Union Congress and the Labour party .
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