Example sentences of "[conj] of [noun] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If habituation occurs by reduction of the postsynaptic response at a single synapse , it could logically be a consequence of either pre- or postsynaptic processes , or of course a combination of both .
2 I 'd have to have my lipstick and my mascara and of course a brush for my hair !
3 And of course a stormer of a gig is assured when Carter USM grace the Mandela Hall at Queens on the 30th .
4 The muddy or sandy beds and long damp grass make ideal habitat for such birds as dunlin , which are mainly seen in winter , and of course a variety of ducks and geese .
5 In Paragraph thirty five er er er three , the sites allocated in adopted local plans and of course a number of those will be with us and available toward the back end erm of the local plan er program .
6 And of course a lot of the engineering was on textile machinery and er I did n't , I just would n't go back to it after I 'd been at it about a couple of years .
7 And of course a lot of the muck was tipped on the hill , you can see the marks of it yet .
8 That 's a thing I find that we 're losing very much is all these exclamations and of course a lot of exclamations were calling on a divine hand of God to look after you .
9 A slattern brought a small table for Athelstan to rest his writing tray on , and of course a jug of wine and two goblets , though Athelstan shook his head and asked for water .
10 And of course a vote of thanks to FIFA for ensuring the league 's Welsh internationals were able to represent club and country in the same week .
11 Erm , but it 's impressive that he now feels we should be allowed to spend more money to create jobs , because of course a lot of us have been trying to point that out for years to the governments which stupidly cap authorities so they ca n't actually carry out the infrastructure improvements that are needed to enable the economy and the society to function properly .
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