Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pron] of " in BNC.

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1 But if you 're in a general branch such as I am , which is made up from people of all sorts of industries that have come together because none of us are large enough to have a branch within our own industry on our own , then which section do we go to ?
2 Moreover , we should recognise soberly that none of these principles offers any significant protection to civilians , in the catastrophic event of nuclear war .
3 Only the instructor had done better and none of the officers who had come to amuse themselves on the range had more than a dozen hits out of 18 rounds .
4 And I came and , and I did n't think Harlow was for me because I , it was all very built up and lots of roundabouts but the people , the partners were so lovely and er I saw some of the patients and I thought they were very lovely too , so this is where I 've been .
5 ‘ I love dressing up but lots of actresses do — that 's part of the attraction , ’ says Tara , who appeared in the television series The Cammomile Lawn and more recently in the award-winning film Hear My Song .
6 eventually they went bankrupt , Florrie is an of mine , she used to work there part time and she always enjoyed it , she 's been there say twenty years , she just came back from holiday and found the place is closed down and none of for the past er fifteen months he 'd been there , that past fifteen months none of their part time staff had their stamps put on their cards , so for their , for their pension
7 Erm lots of new photographers exhibit there and lots of the old established photographers exhibit there .
8 Ask your Redken stylist about the possibility of using TRUST or Vector Plus on large perm rods to give volume and control rather than lots of curl .
9 It was then a question of waiting to be called up and none of us had any idea how long this would be .
10 We feel it is important to point out that none of these groups are in any way closed .
11 At least the fish were moving well and lots of them too that night .
12 I 'd been mucking around and none of my mates like that .
13 Discipline was very very strict in those days but of course with the war coming on and lots of those men going to the forces , things changed drastically during that time and discipline was somewhat more lax after the war .
14 She had lost too much already in Parfois to believe easily that anything of hers could come unmarked out of it .
15 Holly started back and something of the kindness was lost from his face .
16 Indeed , Creggan soon found out that none of the eagles seemed to like talking about where they came from or how they came to be in the Cages .
17 Sensing an improvement of story , Kent agreed even though nothing of distaste was uncovered .
18 Landau and Boorsch agreed to differ in the catalogue to the extent that the former proposed adding four further prints to the canon of seven generally accepted autograph works while Ms Boorsch felt strongly that none of them was by his hand .
19 Hang on lets get , in terms of Stella , has an awful lot of relatively small trivial changes which she will put through and none of us are going to disagree with .
20 Thus in the period when Labour was still in opposition in the early part of the war — September 1939 to May 1940 — there were twenty-one by-elections , but only six Labour candidates were put up and they of course were for the previously Labour-held seats : two of these were unopposed and the other four faced candidates of fringe groups , who did not poll well .
21 To return to the question of how these topics can be integrated into the initial professional training of foreign language teachers , we would point out that none of the topics is entirely new even to those who have not been involved in linguistics in their academic course and , secondly , that they are all related to questions of classroom practice .
22 But of course he did n't and none of them could see what he felt like .
23 Luxury-goods sales are falling precisely when lots of new competitors , attracted by what once looked like easy business , are jumping into the market .
24 Overall the cost of a funeral often comes as a big shock to people and the vicar 's fees , peripheral as they are to the main bill , come in for lots of cynical comments like ‘ Even at a time like this , the church is making money . ’
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