Example sentences of "[det] of [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And there were preserved sexual organs , male and female , some of them unmistakably animal . |
2 | What are some of them though Mum ? |
3 | Fine town houses of the eighteenth century , some of them now embassies , give way slowly to the more compact residences of the nineteenth , then to the woods and then the seaside suburb of Scheveningen . |
4 | A local authority covering a rural area , but also including several mediumsized towns , was keen to automate some of its more labour intensive and costly money transmission services . |
5 | Then it was onto Oxford 's more established University and a chance to meet some of its more establishment students . |
6 | Dr Alethea Ward had known this , and thus had left her money , some of which eventually Liz Ablewhite had inherited . |
7 | Similarly , should you wish to discuss with either of them how BAIE has been useful to them in their university post , why not telephone , Director of PR and Information Services , University of Edinburgh ( ) 31 etc ) or , Director of development , University of Stirling on xxxxx . |
8 | It was for both of us a temporary refuge from a reality which was n't giving either of us much joy . |
9 | They have six managed non-Whitbread houses and 85 tenanted pubs , all of them formerly Whitbreads . |
10 | According to official figures at least 13 police and four civilians were killed and 29 people , many of them also police , were injured in several hours of fighting . |
11 | On the other hand , it is worth noting that although the proportion of English-language material which had been obtained by purchase was small ( 4% , as opposed to 93% in the case of foreign-language material ) , because the number of items involved was substantially higher , in numerical terms these items — many of them probably North American publications — outnumbered non-English-language purchases by a factor of three to one . |
12 | The houses , many of them partly timber in construction , were fine products of the rising artisan class , to which class the Hasteds undoubtedly belonged . |
13 | Many of us here present today have worked for our employers for over two years so we have some protection under law . |
14 | How many of us here use soap and water ? |
15 | It 's like many of us though June , they do n't know |
16 | Do any of you not drive because you ca n't afford to or , or because , yes |
17 | In this regard , they are much better value as plants than such species roses as Rosa xanthina ‘ Canary Bird ’ and Rosa moyesii , both of which only flower for a couple of weeks during the early summer . |
18 | I can do both of them tonight Bob . |
19 | Most of them even Masklin could understand , but even Grimma had to admit she could n't guess at what they were supposed to mean when you read them all in one go . |
20 | In most of them now music throbbed , thick white candles flickered and couples danced or sat in little intent circles and chatted above the din . |
21 | Most of them only sound as if they are . ) |
22 | Erm I suppose to most of us here Sandy , Sandy Shaw was . |