Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [prep] [det] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why ca n't I be like some of them girls ! ’
2 I 'm after all of it .
3 As we face the issues and questions which are before each of us now , do we know why we believe ?
4 The others have a rank which is below that of an officer but above that of an ordinary soldier . ’
5 And a recent book which has been very popular in the university , Goedel Esher Bach , which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got a quite a long article on how the author actually organized all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it had obviously been very stimulating for him .
6 The thing is moulded under your eyes , and a recent book which has been very popular in the university Gödel Esher Bach which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got quite a long article on how the author actually organised all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it has obviously been very stimulating for him .
7 It is indeed actually the paradox that Fred Hoyle has just rediscovered erm which is for those of us who have been teaching it to our undergraduates for thirty years .
8 When United held the upper hand , which was for most of the first half , they were more dominant than Aberdeen were after the interval .
9 And because the Baronnies are full of deep valleys , the prospect keeps changing from near to far , with enormous views to the south when you are in some of the high places .
10 If you are in any of these categories the standard contribution is £10.70 for loft insulation and £7.50 for draft proofing .
11 You were in enough of a state as it was over doing your course .
12 This morning she was in another of her daydreams , it looked like to the exasperated Victorine .
13 I was lucky that she was in most of my lessons but the lessons that she was n't in I would sit with the other friends from Stonham Aspel .
14 Er mm I do n't think so because the , the , we , we are with all of this we are still in north China so this was the first time land reform has come .
15 We were up most of the night .
16 And we were in some of them when we started off in that sort of office room .
17 Yeah , there 's no doubt that the one is in each of us .
18 In some way the one is in both of them equally .
19 Evolutionary change in a species largely consists of changes in how many copies there are of each of the various possible contents at each addressed DNA location , as the generations pass .
20 These appear to be a stylised cornice pattern , i.e. a partial or simplified representation of the pattern which encloses the central square in mosaic B. There are no hooked leaves in the former — as there are in that of mosaic B — and those which are " erect " do not have the long , thin stem of their more elaborate counterparts .
21 Again there is a corresponding mean , as there is with all of these measures .
22 As there is with all of those but not necessarily estate agents .
23 Yes there is to all of them .
24 To control the elaborate complex of facets or planes to which forms are now reduced , Picasso had to resort again to the use of a consistent light source , and there is in many of these paintings a new and strong sense of chiaroscuro .
25 Some government leaders may have made foolish and irresponsible decisions in wading deeper into debt — there is certainly no shortage of idiocy and corruption in Third World governments , any more than there is in those of the rich world ( look at the current catalogue of woe in Japan 's ruling circles ) .
26 They shared with Foxton the misfortune of coming into existence at the beginning of the motor car era , and whatever miscalculations may have been made in the construction , there was for all of them no way of gaining the large amounts of traffic that alone would have made them profitable .
27 Between these two groups , each including within itself many sub-groups , there was on most of the great issues of the day a fairly clear division .
28 Furthermore there was in many of these activities at least a hint of some of the better cultural values .
29 Given the fact that less than 30 per cent of charges brought resulted in successful conviction ( when the rate for most other crimes was about 50 per cent ) , we may wonder how much substance there was in many of the accusations , or whether at times of political anxiety certain types of people were likely to be vulnerable to false accusations because they conformed to the popular stereotype of who a Jacobite was .
30 In fact they are on all of them , looks silly does n't it ?
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