Example sentences of "[ex0] [be] of [noun] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There are of course other broader-than-standard gauges , some still in use today , for example in Russia , Ireland , Spain , Portugal , India , Australia and South America . |
2 | There are of course many incest taboos , that is to say , prohibitions on sexual relations between persons of various degrees of familial relation , and some of these are hardly even candidates for biological explanation . |
3 | There are of course significant subject variations within these broad groups . |
4 | For example , this occurred at the start of the new Vineyard churches in England , but there is of course biblical precedent in the case of the tent making Paul ! |
5 | There is of course another aspect to this , the cultural superstructure that corresponds to this historical basis . |
6 | ( There was of course little incentive to plan for the future when work was often obtained on a casual basis and wages were irregular . ) |