Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [v-ing] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the savings of course coming next year , a small saving this year .
2 NT entered its second round of beta testing last week but could still miss its targeted June 30 shrinkwrap deadline , and remains officially unpriced .
3 NT entered its second round of beta testing last week but could still miss its targeted June 30 shrinkwrap deadline , and remains officially unpriced .
4 He was aware only of Eloise sitting next to him , with her legs crossed at the knee , one delicate ankle encircled by a thin gold chain .
5 Leslie Russell from the Metropolitan Police Forensic science Laboratory told a Royal society of Chemistry meeting last week that gas chromatography could trace toluene in the blood of glue sniffers , by the same method used to detect flammable liquids in fires .
6 This complete , the body was further wrapped in fine velvet , a sheet of linen having first been placed between it and the cerecloth to stop staining of the finer fabric , and tied with silk cord .
7 we got four types of reaction using first H C L okay so write that in using first H C L then H N O three then H two S O four .
8 When the hobby of metal detecting first came to Britain in 1970 , few people could have foreseen how popular and successful it was to become .
9 The idea of road pricing first surfaced in the early Sixties .
10 10 Burden of proof Dealing first with the question of reasonableness as between the parties it is now accepted that the burden of proof falls on the party seeking to enforce the restraint .
11 Bingham , who has no further injury worries , is confident Northern Ireland can gain some semblance of revenge following last year 's disappointing 2–2 draw with Lithuania at Windsor Park .
12 Looks like its gon na be a complete waste of time watching next years WC .
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