Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun prp] [conj] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 According to different versions , Count Helldorf , Police President of Berlin and later implicated in the July plot of 1944 against Hitler , Julius Streicher , Alfred Rosenberg , Adolf Wagner , and the ‘ blood and soil ’ guru of Nazi agricultural policy Walther Darré , had been arrested for complicity in Hess 's ‘ treason ’ , and some of them already shot .
2 My detachment was not allowed to last , I was soon chatting to the ex-Lady Mayor of Portsmouth and later made friends with the Commanding Officer of one of the Army supply boats stationed on Benbecula with whom I was able to swap experiences in the Outer Hebrides .
3 Coun. Mrs Rita Fishwick , Mayor of Darlington and well known for her love of animals , presented the framed certificates .
4 This was partly because Sir Horace Wilson , a close adviser of Chamberlain and greatly disliked by Churchill and the Labour Party , remained its official head until 1942 .
5 The North Carolina based popcore four-piece now play Liverpool Krazy House rather than Leeds Duchess Of York as previously announced .
6 A Hamitic people , they established themselves over a great part of Shoa and even pushed northwards along the escarpment for some hundred and fifty miles beyond Dessie .
7 A short distance further on at the foot of the side-valley of Deepdale and snugly sheltered by a background of trees , is the Methodist Chapel of Deepdale , a survivor amongst the many Methodist chapels in the district that have ceased to provide services and been sold .
8 On finding Tamara gone he went to his father , who dwelt in the heart of Dartmoor and also possessed magical powers .
9 A graduate of Trinity College , Dublin , he holds diplomas in Education from Queen 's and the University of Ulster and recently gained a diploma in company management .
10 A special train was arranged for Ludendorff , the hero of the siege of Liege and newly appointed Chief of Staff in the east .
11 It seems reasonable to assume that Oswiu certainly brought into subjection to himself the Pictish kingdom of Fortriu ( between the Forth and the Tay ) , for Bridei , the son of Bili , king of Strathclyde , and Ecgfrith 's cousin ( HB ch. 57 ) , who became king of the Picts on the expulsion of Drest and later fought against Ecgfrith , is described specifically in the Irish annals as ‘ king of Fortriu ’ at his death in 692 ( AU s.a .
12 Inside it looked a bit old-fashioned , as if the style had been set by the Festival of Britain and never changed .
13 Out of chaos emerged a self-created god , Atum , who was all or nothing , who was the original sun god of Heliopolis and later deemed to be the creative aspect of Re .
14 Sea defences : To reinforce the shorelines of the coastal strips separating the Lagoon from the Adriatic ( including reconstruction of the sea walls or murazzi built in the eighteenth century by the Venetian Republic along the seaward edge of the Lido and the island of Pellestrina and badly damaged by heavy seas in 1966 ) .
15 The coachwork by the famous firm of Thrupp and Maberly matched the dark green and black livery .
16 ‘ Both will also have to be integrated into the Treaty of Rome when finally agreed , if finally agreed . ’
17 CROSSRAGUEL Abbey , near Maybole , was founded as a Cluniac monastery in 1244 by Duncan , Earl of Carrick and much rebuilt during the next three centuries .
18 This festival was linked in the East with the birth of Mithras and later taken over by the Christians by conveniently moving the birthday of Christ to this date .
19 Graham Evans , of Blundellsands , was an apprentice who worked on the Spirit of Merseyside and later served aboard as bosun .
20 Describing Gloucester 's subsequent attack on the Woodvilles , More continues : ‘ [ Gloucester and Buckingham ] said that the lord marquis had entered into the Tower of London and thence taken out the king 's treasure and sent men to the sea .
21 Describing Gloucester 's subsequent attack on the Woodvilles , More continues : ‘ [ Gloucester and Buckingham ] said that the lord marquis had entered into the Tower of London and thence taken out the king 's treasure and sent men to the sea .
22 The university enjoys a location which historically has ensured that it is an important part of the fabric of the city of Edinburgh and thus placed in Scotland 's capital that it remains an important symbol for the nation 's egalitarian spirit , its diverse cultural identity and true internationalism .
23 Lady Grubb had fallen easily into the habit of behaving to her children as if she were some doggedly snobbish godmother , inviting them home every few months to look into their marriage prospects and treating the occasion as if it were a country weekend that put her to a lot of trouble , though her house was actually in the middle of London and fully staffed with unhappy au-pair girls .
24 If Brief Encounter were to be critically favoured at all , it had to be rescued from the discredited label of Coward and conclusively assigned to the body of texts marked ‘ Lean ’ .
25 The letters X , Y and W refer to control elements present in the upstream region of Ea and previously described as proximal promoter ( through to -200 bp from the cap site ) region and B cell control region ( -1kb through to -2kb ) respectively ( 5 ) .
26 The plucky 14-year-old was determined however to experience the magic of DisneyWorld and never stopped smiling all week .
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