Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv] [verb] [det] of " in BNC.
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1 | My wife and I are looking forward to contact from your readers and eventually meeting some of our diving cousins from the ‘ Motherland ’ . |
2 | She immediately recognized Angel 's brothers and even overheard some of their conversation . |
3 | The envelope contained a ‘ Big Mouth Strikes Again ’ label with the words AND SO SAY ALL OF US scrawled strangely on the other side . |
4 | Chain and Heatley injected streptococci into mice and then treated some of the mice with penicillin . |
5 | Wayne helped her aboard and then darted ahead , switching on all the lights and then dimming some of them to create an impression of instant welcome . |
6 | Both were flour mills and still retain some of their original machinery . |
7 | With experienced guides , you can stroll among the seals and even feed some of the babies while their mothers go for a swim under the ice . |
8 | Study and play the following examples and then invent some of your own . |
9 | One remedy for the electronic pollution may be to reduce the power of the phones ' transmitters and instead have more of the receivers that pluck their signals from the air . |
10 | Horses have a quick eye for slight muscular movements and changes in the posture of their companions and perhaps communicate many of their feelings by signalling in some such subliminal manner . |