Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [art] [adj] of " in BNC.

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1 and then when you get the to the end of it all you sa you say and they sell that for an eighth of a price that you charge for your bloody beer !
2 However , the gradient in this high reflectance section is comparable with that for the Carboniferous of northwest Germany described by Teichmüller and Teichmüller ( 1981 ) .
3 ‘ You 'll keep all this between the two of us , ’ Rob said anxiously .
4 At the age of 9 years , moved on , she was accompanied by her good friend , at their new school , Stonham Aspel. was more fortunate than some as the such-like of and : they were moving away and faced a strange school and strange people .
5 The 1980 winner , Allan Wells , sat in a television studio in London ; in Dallas , Texas , the man rated by some as the fastest of them all , Bob Hayes , the 1964 champion from Tokyo , sat watching and waiting , memories stirring in him ; and Harrison Dillard watched from Cleveland , Ohio , the oldest living sprint gold medallist , winner at London 's Wembley Stadium in 1948 .
6 The reviewer of his book in the Edinburgh Review thought half of the thousands of imprisoned debtors had been reduced to their state by ‘ venial errors ’ or innocent misfortune .
7 But even some of the oilier of these can prevent the skin from breathing .
8 Some of the finest of these were on the walls of Puang Sangalla 's house , where Ranteallo took us the following morning to meet his dead father , and barely alive eighty-seven-year-old mother .
9 I did n't know the east coast well , and having to live in London at least gave me a chance to explore its fascinating creeks and swatchways , and those turbulent , shallow waters of the North Sea that have nurtured some of the finest of English seamen .
10 Last of the spring blooms to reach my desk are Tangled Up In White ( Hodder and Stoughton , £14.99 ) an anthology of some of the best of Peter Roebuck 's sharply intelligent articles on cricket and The Guinness Book of Cricket Captains ( Guinness , £14.99 ) , the second large book about Test captains recently published .
11 Turkey has the most amazing sights to offer , so we have included some of the best of them in our trips programme .
12 Each country celebrates with its own unique style and enthusiasm : Sovereign have researched some of the best of these , so that if any take your fancy you can coincide your trip with them .
13 Some of the best of the comrades had been horrified by the indiscretion of Lenin in resorting to the aid of the Germans and making the trip through an enemy country .
14 Porto Heli is ideal for sampling some of the best of classical Greece .
15 ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't suggest a Danish wine , since our climate does n't favour the cultivation of the grape , but we import some of the best of our neighbours ’ efforts .
16 These media are also useful for introducing pupils to sites that are some of the best of their kind .
17 At some stage teachers will also wish to take groups further afield to see examples that are some of the best of their kind .
18 On Sunday he 'll be facing some of the best of British bikers … in the Ledbury Grasstrack meeting .
19 Some of the first of these were made by a pupil of McConnell 's , Allan Jacobson , in Los Angeles , who announced in 1965 that if he trained rats to approach the food dispenser of their cage when a light flashed or a clicking sound was made , then killed the animals , extracted the RNA from their brains and injected it into the gut cavity of untrained animals , these now tended to approach the dispenser when the appropriate stimulus — click or light — was given , even though the dispenser was now empty of food and the animals received no reward .
20 AND speaking of thespians , the magnificent Bill Owen will be downing some of the first of the summer wine in a York pub tonight in support of Labour candidate Hugh Bayley .
21 So some of the young of the pair stay with their parents for several years and take turns in transporting the new infants .
22 They 'll be able to bask in the sun , visit some of the hundreds of palm-fringed coves around the island , or participate in excellent watersports .
23 The supposedly jokey answers are illustrated by photographs of people sleeping outside covered by copies of The Independent : they look like some of the hundreds of visitors who come to St Botolph 's Crypt Centre for homeless people every day .
24 Shown below is an orderly queue of some of the hundreds of instructors awaiting their turn to take the wheel of Ford 's Fiesta .
25 Capture the feeling of the city from the network of canals which thread their way through the city , visit some of the hundreds of temples which are scattered everywhere , and do n't miss the bustling floating markets .
26 They are aware of the fact that some of the greatest of their own artists — Hokusai , for instance , and Hiroshige — made print-making a primary creating medium .
27 Indeed , as C. S. L. Davies has suggested , the arrogance with which he treated his fellow-councillors in the two years before his fall in October 1549 may owe a lot to his outstanding success at Pinkie , when he may have believed that he was about to achieve what some of the greatest of English kings had failed to do .
28 Termites construct some of the greatest of all insect buildings .
29 Then came the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars , and it was not until the famous wine classification of 1855 that the wines of Bordeaux were established as the some of the greatest of all wines in the world many believe the greatest .
30 Now , in this documentary , he uses his powers of description and precision to report his observations of , and long regular conversations with , some of the poor of London , Glasgow and Belfast , and adds his reactions .
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