Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I only felt well for one our of every four weeks . |
2 | We shall meet copies in which something of the original beauty seems to live through these disadvantages . |
3 | Even worse , there are ILPs in which none of the rounded solutions is feasible ( Exercise 1 ) . |
4 | We remember in particular from that section that there are conditions in which none of the steady state solutions is stable ; we left open the question of what happens then . |
5 | Besides , Gregory 's preface is in itself something of a rhetorical display , leading to a defence of his use of rustic speech . |
6 | In a provocative comparison of the failures of the French and Russian revolutions , he argued that the problem stemmed from the fact that no class , whether proletarian or bourgeoisie , can become the ruling class without taking upon itself something of the historical role of a ruling class — especially if at the same time it also considers that , history carries within itself its own cure' : |
7 | North Africa had brought out in him something of the stern Roman . |
8 | They were thought to bring good luck to the wearer by extending to him something of the protective power of a Roman Emperor . |
9 | There were pubs in London which had a clientèle made up of original skinheads , whose age tended to be above 25 , and at which none of the new boots and braces or plastic skins would be tolerated . |