Example sentences of "of [adj] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The results of the model developed in the following sections are not specific to the particular type of private good we have chosen , reputation .
2 Six erm maybe one of your friends did n't turn up and you so out of that six you would n't get three lots of two you 'd get two lots of three .
3 Now out of that two we 'll say well share it out between the four of you take a quarter each .
4 Out of that 4,000 I saw maybe a dozen or so women .
5 So mum and dad have half of that third they 'd share it out between them so they got
6 So it 's obvious that the most medieval aspects of that reactionary Them are going to try to close it up .
7 So it 's obvious that the most medieval aspects of that reactionary Them are going to try to close it up .
8 Joanne , none of this dry you said ?
9 God knows what this survey 's gon na make of this all me greened up and right shitted up or something .
10 And er I was unmarried at that time and erm I , for a number of , well till nineteen forty was the end of nineteen forty I think , I joined up and went into the , the R A O C as it was then , it became the the side that I was in of course .
11 To devotees of Victorian Gothic they are dark forces that terrorize by night , sapping vital fluids , sacrificing an innocent life merely to gratify a thirst .
12 In the winter of 1518 all I cared about was surviving and life was hard in Paris .
13 During the Norwegian Campaign of early 1940 he had been a member of 263 Squadron flying Gladiators , and had claimed one victory and a share in another before being wounded .
14 Er so what I 'm looking for is to try and see that we do all we can to make sure that the second half of ninety three we take full advantage of everything that we 've got so that we do actually rapidly increase our productivity in the second half of the year .
15 Commission earnings , current balance , for commission potentially , it 's got in July of ninety three he earned seventeen thousand three hundred and seventeen pounds in the bucket potential commission .
16 If you do either of these then you wo n't feel tired the next evening … and the difficulties will continue .
17 Now , tell me which of these two you want to go for ? ’
18 Seven of these ten they regarded as ‘ deplorable ’ — overcrowded , poorly serviced , and dilapidated .
19 five to one , ooh we have n't got five of these left I do n't think , one , two , three , four , five , ooh and there
20 I mean I 'm not , do n't get me wrong , I 'm not one of these formal you know want 's to everything but the idea of this is that we go we get it off the ground and then the management committee take over and run it , it will hopefully have two parish representatives , wo n't be overcommitted by being you know constantly hectored and badgered by people saying this is your ground .
21 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
22 Against the backdrop of all this we have Sir Roger Elliot stating in his BA Conference address that ‘ in the last resort a trade association has limited sanctions that it can apply , and if necessary it is for booksellers themselves to take appropriate action ’ .
23 As a result of all this they realised that to complete the measurements on the range of electrodes and to see how they depend on the other experimental conditions would take nearly three years .
24 Now … in my enthusiasm for the anecdotal aspect of all this I have neglected to mention the other half of Goffmann 's analysis of remedial procedure .
25 At the end of all this I had lost about two stones and for the first time in my life , felt very nervy .
26 I think that 's true what Yona says you know it it is Cos you know I the sort of the political people of the town tend to be councillors who are er men mainly and set in their ways and think that because they 've got the label councillor behind you know b front of their name that they 're they are for life you know it 's And they 're sort of respectable inverted commas members of the community and you know and I mean I hope that out of out of all this I mean it 's it 's a shame it has to happen in such a desperate situation you know because I mean none of us can really feel glad that Because to be on strike is I mean each day is is hard I 'm sure for well I mean I can only say because to be close to people on strike it 's quite a unique thing really for me and i you become so involved and close to people and you realize how hard it is for them .
27 But in spite of all this it seems likely that during much of the nineteenth century this subterranean aspect of international relations was less important , and less prominent in the minds of both diplomats and policy-makers , than at any time in the last 300 years .
28 In view of all this it is perhaps not surprising that current practice often includes a system of settlement , under which the member is asked to admit some or all of the charges without a formal hearing .
29 Whether this ever happened without dangerous cause , whether it often happened , what it signified , of all this she had no idea .
30 However , such performances can not be necessary conditions for such ascription , because of all those we would naturally deem conscious but who can not , for various reasons , provide them .
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