Example sentences of "of [noun] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The bigger the political responsibility , the greater the duty of honesty one owes to the people , ’ he wrote in a resignation letter to party vice-secretary Giorgio Bogi .
2 Is not the problem for my hon. Friend that there are so many diverse views on nutritional supplements that it is hard to know from which set of experts one should take advice ?
3 CPMA Managing Director , Nigel Rushman , claims that several other sponsors have already signed for the Sevens spectacular in April at Murrayfield , but for a variety of reasons none has come out of the woods yet .
4 I always notice what people are wearing , I think it 's fascinating ; I 'm good at appreciating what kind of look someone has aimed for , especially when it 's obvious she 's put a lot of time and effort into it .
5 Right , so the quantity supplied right , let's just say , as a function of price of X , the prices of other products , Y , right , to N , prices of inputs one to N , er , what other things can we include ?
6 If we set a man to paint , he uses an instinctive faculty of ‘ forming ’ , so that out of chaos something communicative emerges .
7 One must ask what range of phenomena one wishes to study and thus what values the relevant non-dimensional parameters should have .
8 There is actual evidence that he did do it in his childhood , and th so they 're not erm , they 're kind of building everything on a single sentence like Leo does , you know , amazingly enough , Leo 's book starts with entry of Who 's Who in a single phrase , where she calls herself daughter of , her father .
9 The sort of cottage one dreams about …
10 The much-travelled Allison , 65 , coaching consultant and now caretaker-manager of Division One 's bottom club , immediately ruled himself out of the job full-time .
11 In the second semi-final of the Knock-Out Handicap Cup , St Andrews A of Division One made it through to the final at the expense of Division Four side Brotherhood I.
12 During the last three days of rehearsals everything comes together .
13 This bad news had come through , and of course nobody had television then ; not everybody had a radio .
14 Of course nobody ever thinks .
15 So of course nobody can describe ‘ god ’ to you .
16 It would still have been very difficult to explain to the Indians that they were selling their land in perpetuity , and of course nobody could have had any idea of the immense flood of immigrants that was going to cross the Atlantic .
17 During that time of course nobody there to run it the youth theatre sadly er ran down .
18 But of course nobody had cars you see , in them days .
19 His mother 's luggage had arrived at Kings Cross Station in London , and of course nobody collected it .
20 Of course nobody no that 's not fair and then all the time he keeps coming back to this issue .
21 Of course nobody knows whether that downward curve is going to start going upward again or how fast it is starting to go upward .
22 As for rigs other than the hair for boilie fishing there are of course plenty of alternatives .
23 Of course plenty of wooden steamships were built but the tendency was to turn to iron and steel earlier than in the case of sailing ships .
24 Black boot polish was used instead of mascara , Sore eyes and tired skin refreshed with cucumber skins and of course plenty of raw fruit and vegetables for inner cleanliness .
25 From early this morning they 've been celebrating their seventh birthdays with cards , sweets and of course plenty of presents .
26 And of course everybody after years of gloom were all absolutely er treating everybody you know .
27 And of course everybody was in the Communist resistance — now . ’
28 Oh I know , he said erm , let me see , oh he says , er like that , if it was a narrow road er you er pretty well covered the road and I looked , I said , covered the road , I said I know I 'm big , but not that big a and of course everybody , the magistrates on the bench and everybody laughed , you see and there were newspaper reporters sitting down there writing all this down , you see and so I said to the sergeant , I said , would you be kind enough to send me a newspaper to er tonight and he to I am not sure if I can oh yes I think I did .
29 And er of course everybody there were only about what half a dozen fitters in those days and erm er as a mark of their profession or trade in those days , they used to wear a white collar you know , with out a tie .
30 There was some policemen from Cambridge County and they were handpicked , two brothers came among that little group , and they each weighed over twenty stone , these two brothers , and of course everybody referred to them , as the two tinies .
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