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

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1 All this contrasts sharply with the flimsy world of divination , of Madame Sosostris , which lands us unsurprisingly in the heart of London as we hear how all this ‘ fiddle ’ will always be found ‘ When there is distress of nations and perplexity/ Whether on the shores of Asia , or in the Edgware Road ’ .
2 Interpretations must be qualified by bibliographical knowledge , a real understanding of readers and reading and of the other ‘ feedback ’ systems within the organisation .
3 Thus Chapter 9 is about what policies , both local and national , will be necessary as components of a structural programme concerned with the effective redistribution of resources and power and with the transformation of the existing social order through a process of cultural revolution .
4 Another major factor offsets the impoverished state of museums and archaeology and in the long term this will have a far more profound effect .
5 Her husband began to complain of headaches and lethargy and after a period of investigation in hospital it was discovered that he had a malignant cerebral tumour .
6 The RSC Research Fund exists to assist members in their research by the provision of grants of up to £1000 towards , for example , the purchase of chemicals or equipment or for running expenses of chemical education research .
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