Example sentences of "[adv] of [det] in " in BNC.
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1 | This was the outcome of changes in population growth and its age distribution which were only partly compensated for by the marked increase in female participation ratios , especially of those in the 25–60 age groups [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] . |
2 | As his peers will tell you , however , he is a class player , and there are few enough of these in amateur golf . |
3 | ( In speaking of what a thing is like in this sense , one is not referring to its relation of resemblance to other things , only of that in it which could be the basis of such resemblance . ) |
4 | Place a little of this in a piping bag with a medium writing nozzle , and pipe a green branching tree on to one end of the stable . |
5 | Taut , engrossing thriller that transcends genre to examine the fragile , contradictory balance between good and evil and finds a little of both in all of us |
6 | Haliborange Fish Oil tablets , the first alternative to liquids and capsules , bring together all the good things from natural fish oil with added essential vitamins A , C , D and E. And best of all in a tasty , crunchy fruit flavour tablet , without the fish oil taste or inconvenience sometimes experienced with taking fish oil in liquid form . |
7 | He justly observes that the great tenor sang best of all in his homeland . |
8 | Dedicated courtiers , undistracted by families , they soon rose to powerful positions , first in Mameluk Egypt , then in Ottoman Turkey , but most prominently of all in Mughal India . |
9 | ( More of this in the section on memory . ) |
10 | Tony was with Miaco from its inception in 1967 when it was located at Hal Far airfield ( more of this in the January issue ) , moving through to the Hal Safi site in February 1979 . |
11 | ( More of this in Chapter 8 ) . |
12 | A woman who holds both of these in balance demonstrates the sanctifying power of differentiation . |
13 | He he 's the only person out of that in that whole Ward |
14 | We are going to see a supplement war and only the strongest and the most confident and the best produced will really come out of these in a in a good way . |
15 | On days when he was particularly active , other items of news which might have appeared in the ten-minute English language bulletins were squeezed out of those in the Zambian languages . |
16 | And did they reflect that they , who had not merely mastered but discovered the much more difficult law , who had got their economics so impregnably right , would be seen to stand shining brightest of all in the very front rank ? |
17 | If it does so the provisions of section 80A apply instead of those in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of section 80 and the authority can be given for any fixed period or indefinitely though it can be revoked at any time . |
18 | There are many other examples of health trusts in England that are already up and running a year ahead of those in Scotland , from whose experience we can benefit . |
19 | The word ‘ mor ’ first occurs in Saxon accounts of King Alfred hiding in his wetland fastness in Somerset , and most evocatively of all in our national epic poem Beowulf . |