Example sentences of "of [det] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's twenty two acre and we put all of that down to barley for er .
2 Quite apart from the fact that they find it very interesting , I think that people outside the university would be pleased to know that a course of such down to earth practical is taught in a place which they sometimes regard as being rather airy fairy .
3 Nor was the state monopoly prepared to drop its prices in response to tougher competition from road hauliers ; recession has put many of these out of business , and brought a 20% fall in the rates demanded by the rest .
4 Gooch and the England selectors meet in Manchester to choose their squad for the second Test at Lord 's , and Atherton 's place as Gooch 's opening partner is one of those up for discussion .
5 But the NAIRU is indeed likely to be lower these days — partly because the labour market works better , and partly because some of those out of work will not show up in the figures .
6 The position of those out of work in Britain then was much harsher than it is today .
7 In these social security provisions we see a set of values and institutional arrangements which condition the position and experience of those out of work , and which is both premised upon and reinforces a male-dominated notion of unemployment .
8 Over the last decade , benefits for the unemployed have been cut in some 50 different ways so that the living standards of those out of work have fallen even further behind those of other citizens . ’
9 The number of those out of work for six months or more rose by 10,700 ( 8.8 per cent ) from 122,200 to 132,900 , again the lowest in Britain .
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