Example sentences of "of [pron] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This created a relatively youthful population with large numbers of young people ( some of whom of course would die before full adulthood ) and relatively few people over the age of 50 .
2 Third , much of the construction industry depends on formal companies subcontracting at least half of a total work programme to informals , many of whom in turn use tools produced by other jua kali artisans .
3 Those who believe that klaxon horns or traffic lights ( as used elsewhere ) , would more securely given warnings overlook the long tradition of the British flagman , one of whom by law carried a red flag before the early railway locomotives and then the first motorcars .
4 of everyone with secrets to hide .
5 ‘ I merely wanted to tell you that you 've scared the hell out of everyone at Saracen — except me .
6 Can I thank you for your support over the season and on behalf of everyone at Elland Road wish you a Merry Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year .
7 But , as I predicted last Sunday , it frightened the life out of everyone at Smith Square .
8 Blame for this fiasco is being laid at the door of everyone from teachers to examiners .
9 What and who was behind the new Ali , the wily Washington lobbyist who had the ear of everyone from Strom Thurmond to Orrin Hatch ?
10 Featuring a yearly look at the American sporting headlines , you can browse through the careers of everyone from Babe Ruth to Michael Jordan .
11 The Registration Officer will then compile a Register of everyone in Oxford who will be 18 or over by 1st April 1990 .
12 But through gesture , parody and dialogue , Pauline Daniels ensures that we have a vivid imaginary picture of everyone in Shirley 's world .
13 I will comment , as I repeatedly do , on the determination of everyone in Ulster to end violence and to ensure that they can get back to living normal lives .
14 He will destroy the reputation of everyone in Florence , if he has a chance . ’
15 An unknown benefactor gave them £100 , and they received a legacy for £200 ‘ to be distributed to the full list of everyone in Fleet jail ’ .
16 He said that he did n't mind who was present , that he had something to communicate which might slightly affect the convenience of everyone in residence here , and therefore could be stated in everyone 's presence .
17 The point that I was seeking to make a moment ago — I reiterate it now — is that I think that it is to the advantage of everyone in Northern Ireland for the politicians of Northern Ireland , of all shades of opinion , to come together , to talk and to express their mutual wish for peace in Northern Ireland .
18 The Members of that Assembly worked for the good of everyone in Northern Ireland , regardless of religion or politics .
19 Here a long list of everyone by name .
20 from her , training that er Princess Marina , and said oh this is Joy and this is Jenny and er , she 's done well and when I came away Jenny went just in front of me into Sue who works for me Sue she 's , she 's the , the area , the area manager
21 I do n't find that difficult , that 's really expected of me as part of the caring .
22 ‘ I know I 'm no angel , Robyn , I know my temper gets the better of me at times , but you must understand the pressure that I was under too .
23 like everyone 's jealo , a , like everyone 's jealous of me at school and I would n't say I 'm over tall !
24 Proud Mr Fong , 46 , admitted : ‘ He 's way ahead of me at maths . ’
25 It came out of me without blood .
26 They made the recording on December 31 , 1989 , when Mr Gilbey called Diana ‘ Squidgy ’ and told him : ‘ I want you to think of me after midnight .
27 BELVILLE : I hope , Lady Davers , she can make as great a convert of you from pride as she has of me from libertinism .
28 My theory — ‘ mine ’ , I say , but the miracle had been wrought in front of me by Sister Kenny — was very simple .
29 How dare you make a fool of me in front of all those people ? ’
30 ‘ By making a fool of me in front of my friends and associates , by acting cheap — ’
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