Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] of [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Though I 'm sometimes so conscious of lack of technique , it 's also quite exciting to find a way of expressing what you see in a person in lines . |
2 | The difference between established senses and potential senses is not merely one of frequency of use , although this is undoubtedly an important component of the difference : established senses are presumably represented differently in the mind 's lexicon . |
3 | Section 4(1) of the 1981 Act provides : ’ Subject to this section a person is not guilty of contempt of court under the strict liability rule in respect of a fair and accurate report of legal proceeding held in public , published contemporaneously and in good faith . ’ |
4 | is just one of band of companies around the country , presenting their business plans to private investors . |
5 | The key challenge facing the airlines in the 1990s is not one of shortage of aircraft , as in the late 1980s , but a shortage of capital , according to Dr Tony Ryman , chairman of the GPA Group . |
6 | Functional parameters were not predictive of outcome of treatment ; the poor responders showed major psychological problems . |
7 | He urged the Government to restore a ‘ right of entry ’ to Britain for Hong Kong people , which would fall technically short of right of abode , but would imply surety of refuge . |
8 | The Chronicle too mentions his death , and also those of Northman of Mercia and the West Saxons Æthelweard and Brihtric , although there are indications that the blood-letting went further still . |
9 | The same is probably true of breach of contract but once we move outside the area of wrongs which are civilly actionable in damages the law becomes more uncertain . |
10 | Moreover , the hypothetical situation presented by the court is really one of mistake of fact . |
11 | He 's most proud of Law Of Desire , Almodóvar 's film about homosexual lovers which challenged the post-Franco social mores in Spain with its graphic depiction of male-male love-making . |
12 | But some of the problems , particularly those of provision of hospital services in inner-city areas , do arise from the progressive reallocation of funds since the introduction of RAWP . |
13 | They also stressed the difference between adoption and fostering , not seen as simply one of length of placement : often the aim of fostering was restoration of the child to the natural family , or at least the maintenance of contact with it . |
14 | Mrs Clark was particularly disdainful of Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine . |
15 | It has certainly been around for a hundred years , and it is probably the most vital of aspect of life as we know it today . |
16 | The reiterated question in the novel is precisely one of mastery of language : ‘ Who speaks ? ’ ( 1/579,22/600,42/620 , 59/637,110/688,116/694 ) . |
17 | The report stated , however , that some problems needed to be solved , principally that of lack of encouragement of cadres and individuals to exercise their democratic right of freedom of expression . |
18 | Alright , and that , that 's where most of differentiation of food products erm , has emanated from , it 's not changing the food product itself , right , because it 's very difficult to do that , but it 's the combination of food products and marketing services that erm , characterizes the differentiation . |
19 | For those , talk of variables smacked too much of talk of causes with no place for the human being as agent . |