Example sentences of "of [pron] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Doubtless Williams is getting five times the salary of everyone else in the movie — but that 's fair : he 's playing five roles .
2 One thing in particular that frightens the business community is the possibility of an elected regional assembly for the north-west , with powers to tax , which would inevitably be dominated by the cities of Liverpool and Manchester , to the detriment of everyone else in the area .
3 From what I saw the other day , you already have a full biography of me down to the very last detail , even though you 'd missed one or two relevant facts .
4 When they get hold of me twice in the one day you say hang on I 've just given to you the bus !
5 For the moment he could think of nothing apart from the name .
6 I hope there will yet be occasion to make use of them again in the same cause , even if we must wait now for a better opportunity .
7 Recent research has shown that people who list the consequences of dieting , positive and negative , and remind themselves of them regularly during the day , do twice as well on their diets as those people who just have routine dietary advice .
8 WORMS stopped play in the Wiltshire tennis championships after heavy rain drove scores of them on to the Marlborough courts .
9 Had kept all of them just for the proud thrill of his in truth rather badly formed hand .
10 Eggs so comma but all of them just before the last one .
11 I daresay you can make out one of them up across the Vale there . "
12 the ones who are , who have seen it all before , and done it from last year , because they had to split a smaller section of them up into the first year .
13 So I placed one of them up against the fender , to see what would happen .
14 Beth had thought her son and Cissie were still in the garden , so was pleasantly surprised to see the two of them already in the kitchen ; Richard eagerly awaiting his tea , and Cissie fussing with a place setting .
15 ‘ Lot of them around at the moment . ’
16 A great cultural movement like the twelfth-century Renaissance can not be explained in simple terms : the influences and the inspiration which created it flowed through many channels , some of them deep beneath the ground .
17 In the ensuing panic zebras run in all directions , many of them right into the paws and jaws of another waiting lioness .
18 Dista handed some of them over to the CSM in October , four months later .
19 They do it in and up the road in Peterborough they 've got about thirty eight community centre and the labour run council there is handing every one , every one of them over to the local communities .
20 I gave one of them away to the .
21 When industries were first nationalized , many of them immediately after the Second World War , the government had two concerns .
22 It was too late for any of them apart from the Asian couple .
23 The power of the platform 's weapons and the threat they posed was enough to give anyone pause for thought , but now they appeared somehow more lethal because they were unseen — concealed behind gunports which had been engineered to such fine tolerances that Rostov could detect no hint of them anywhere on the curved metal skin .
24 I 've put one of them back into the sale this week .
25 ‘ They were n't stopping , so I just took the mood down and told them I never knew any of them back in the days of groups like Dynamic 3 .
26 There were quite a few of them back in the ‘ seventies .
27 He said : ‘ In the last three months they have been breeding and there are lots of them all over the place .
28 He said : ‘ In the last three months they have been breeding and there are lots of them all over the place .
29 He said : ‘ In the last three months they have been breeding and there are lots of them all over the place .
30 There were lots of them down at the railway . ’
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