Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of [pron] happened [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't write for five or six years afterwards but I do n't know if that was a direct result of what happened over ‘ The Dark ’ .
2 So that as a direct result of what happened in eighty one ?
3 Of course we welcome the Woolf report and its careful examination of what happened during the Strangeways riot .
4 And the Journal 's not exactly a reliable record of what happened to him — or even when it happened .
5 Write a detailed account of what happened during that period of the activity .
6 ‘ André and I — you have the wrong impression of what happened between us last night . ’
7 Activity in the visual cortex would , therefore , be a point-by-point replica of what happened at the retina , with cells at all points registering the intensity of the image at that location .
8 It is obvious that if the point in In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , arose again , a more sophisticated analysis of what happened in 1837 would be required although we are far from convinced that the result would be very different and the history of that case has shown that it is a useful residual power for the judges to possess in exceptional circumstances .
9 The sessions take many forms , but include short , dramatic representations of what happened on a particular site , or characters in role .
10 ‘ I 've never held the view that the karate blow was the only explanation of what happened to Mr Lewis .
11 After more than 30 years ' work at Wharram Percy , it is possible to give a general account of what happened on the site , and , in view of the detailed work there , this may have implications for studies elsewhere .
12 You 'll be looking — admittedly without much hope — for the missing page of Lorrimer 's notebook , any evidence of what he was doing here last night apart from working on the clunch pit murder , any sign of what happened to the missing coat .
13 But that 's a fair equivalent of what happened at Gatwick Airport railway station recently .
14 This is a plausible description of what happened in Japan in 1987–89 , admittedly a long ‘ temporary ’ period .
15 Gp Capt R C Hockey sent Air Mail the excellent photograph of what happened at Kinloss on a dark night in October 1943 when an Anson was approaching to land at the same time — and on the same bit of field — as a Whitley was just starting its take-off run .
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