Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] of [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | He has had to make do without his familiar retinue of civil servants and , as plenty of critics from his own side have pointed out , he neither looks nor sounds like a prime minister . |
2 | This is a fat nation now with all its ECA goods , with warehouses bulging with plenty of rice from a good crop even if their finances are shakey [ sic ] with great inflationary tendencies . |
3 | Steve led the first pitch — a fine corner crack offering good jamming and bridging , with plenty of protection from old style nuts ( or more modern camming devices ) . |
4 | However , as with the vitamins , you will find that a sound diet with plenty of protein from various sources , good food derived from cereals , fruits and vegetables , should supply adequate minerals , with no need to take supplements . |
5 | With lots of help from around the village and many professional backstage touches as well as performances , the three performances were a sell-out success . |