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

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1 The level of support which young people receive from parents and mentors will also have a significant effect upon the process of transition , for it is a stage in which their dependency is visibly apparent .
2 It was not just that they helped out at the occasional by-election , but that they ‘ pointed to new sources of support whose eventual accommodation , and to new issues whose eventual resolution , would ultimately modify the party itself and help equip it for the challenges of post-war politics ’ .
3 Because of this excellence of technique their winning chances increase .
4 Such a tree is called a binary tree , and of course its branching ratio is 2 .
5 The town is proud of its cultural reputation , it boasts a philharmonic orchestra , a modern dance company , an annual summer music and theatre festival , and of course its medieval tapestries of the Apocalypse .
6 University Challenge was unique in its content because of its simplicity and of course its omniscient host Bamber Gascoigne who made it unique .
7 University Challenge was unique in its content because of its simplicity and of course its omniscient host Bamber Gascoigne who made it unique .
8 Of course their non-pernicious parasitism is far too mild mannered for such a task , but could virulent strains be developed through selective breeding ?
9 And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo .
10 And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo .
11 But provenance , as yet , has n't been demanded for ephemera , except of course their immediate origins , the publisher , the manufacturer .
12 I suppose I 'm feeling slightly sceptical about the situation , but if you ask me as blankly as that of course my immediate reaction , my old reaction would be ‘ but of course I feel confident about the future of British music ’ , you know , in my more sceptical mood now I still would say ‘ yes ’ , but not quite so enthusiastically as before .
13 Of course my main concern in the late 1970s was to ensure that aircraft accidents were properly investigated and that sufficient importance was being attached to recommendations for the prevention of more accidents .
14 I always regarded that as my Birthday present , of course my happy birthday only lasted about anther hour .
15 The form is all you have in the initial stages , and if you do n't erm fill it out sensibly then you do n't get as far as the interview , when of course your individual personality can start to come through .
16 I conceded to that and went to university , and of course your whole life changes then .
17 So it was with a confident heart that your reporter negotiated the challenges of the M25 and M4 en route to Sonning for the 10.30am rendezvous with fellow support crew member , Liz Roberts and of course our fearless cyclists .
18 Of course our historical mind forbids this comfort .
19 Of course his real name is Morgenstern .
20 The disobedient youth has been injected with an experimental drug , though of course his tactile sensations are n't blunted .
21 Gareth wore of course his psychedelic jacket .
22 ’ The Squire had a stud here and built more stables ; he fished for trout in the ornamental lakes , grew circular coverts to encourage rabbits , which he loved to shoot , kept harriers and a pack of beagles and of course his favourite hunters ‘ Assheton ’ , ‘ Starlight ’ , ‘ Elmhurst ’ , and ‘ Shamrock ’ .
23 There are three basic forms of advantage which privileged groups may enjoy :
24 It 's said , it 's piece of shit you Norwegian twats .
25 Considered purely as a recital by Golani , this was a riveting evening : in such a degree of intimacy her restless prowling , crouching , rising to full height , even stamping , combines with the intense commitment of her playing not to impede the music but to dramatise it , to add a further dimension to its urgency .
26 In Sweden a combination of government concern and consumer pressure have already put a ban on the use of chlorine whose only purpose is to give soft paper products that pseudo-sterile ’ whiter-than-white ’ look .
27 Due to the long-past agony of soul-binding her blind eyes were opaque and curdled .
28 Metaphor is the dominant structuring mechanism of the novels , stylized transcription of consciousness their fictional mode .
29 These holes will probe the vertical relations between types of rock whose horizontal relations nature has already revealed in creating the Troodos massif .
30 If these approaches are common to courses of study which advanced degree students follow regardless of the content ( for some will be specializing , for instance , in the field of special educational needs , others in the arts and humanities , others in mathematics and science ) it is because it is regarded as essential that the same grasp of knowledge and the same development of intellectual-cum-practical skill should typify all holders of a second degree in the field of education .
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