Example sentences of "[pron] of a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Disclaimers may also be used by referees and others to rob you of a claim for damages . |
2 | However , the existence of a certain level of common values is no indication by itself of a ground for peace . |
3 | Assimilation creates something of a problem for phoneme theory ; when , for example , in ‘ good ’ becomes in the context ‘ … girl ’ ( ) or in the context ‘ … boy ’ ( ) , should we say that one phoneme has been substituted for another ? |
4 | After John Whibley left the Palace in 1923 the outside-left position became something of a problem for manager Edmund Goodman , but he filled it , some two years later , with a stroke of absolute genius , by obtaining the signature of George Clarke from Aston Villa . |
5 | This match , incidentally , was something of a warm-up for Daniel , since he immediately left to play in the final of the Surrey Postal Tournament , winning the under-18's in straight sets . |
6 | Thank you First class service at less than first class fares has become something of a slogan for Virgin Atlantic , but that 's put it on a collision course with big international airlines , especially British Airways . |
7 | There is now plenty of choice for the investor who knows what he or she wants to invest in , but there is still something of a vacuum for investors with less than £50,000 which they want to put into shares directly . |
8 | A bloc the West can do business with Eastern Europe has been something of a wasteland for EC investment but as Julian Bullard reports , all that is changing . |
9 | Those indicators to some extent point in different directions and pose something of a paradox for explanation . |
10 | As it happened , my father had around this time come to the end of his distinguished service at Loughborough House with the death of his employer , Mr John Silvers , and had been at something of a loss for work and accommodation . |
11 | The staff adored her , they found her friendly and unassuming with something of a passion for chocolates , sweets and the sugary romances of Barbara Cartland . |
12 | It is something of a boost for drama teachers to have someone as eminent in education as David Hargreaves taking interest in the value of drama , but if the subject is to develop we must find ways of demonstrating its worth more effectively to more such ‘ outsiders ’ . |