Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [det] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 9.10 shows the main features of one such model of Jupiter that satisfies the various constraints .
2 Now , of course , there was nothing to be heard at all , nothing to be seen but the sudden , wheeling pallor of one more set of headlights taking the curve in the Silcaster road , far beyond Aurae Phiala .
3 This chapter is concerned with one such burst of production powered by dissatisfaction : the independent recording movement which grew out of the explosion of punk music in Britain in 1976–7 .
4 ‘ So society has been burdened with one more bit of government . ’
5 After a wash and shave , then breakfast — a roll containing a fried egg washed down with one more mug of cocoa — I wondered what had happened to his tea rations .
6 Until 1972 this rate of interest was called Bank rate .
7 It is in one such hall of study that he encounters the TA Commissioning course , which is examining the art of patrolling .
8 By way of illustration the following is an extract from one such Code of Practice :
9 He also uses the idea of mankind as food to emphasise the evolutionary truth of man as one more source of protein .
10 Not only did this save the horses the pull up the hill through the village , but it gave them the occasion for one more glimpse of Tamar and the children , who stood on the steps , waving .
11 In a feverish rush , an agreement was finally drawn up in the corridors outside the court room , under which Virgin were entitled to one more album of Sting 's songs ( Synchronicity ) and also retained the ‘ exploitation ’ rights on existing material for a further eight to ten years .
12 Pilot of the lead Hurricane depicted , Frank Twitchett , has signed every print , but the example being offered for tender has been personally signed by 22 former Battle of Britain fighter pilots .
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