Example sentences of "of [det] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The two new Executive Committee members took their places ; a short profile of each one appears on this page .
2 The corners of each one coincide with the face centres of others ( see figure 3.20 ) .
3 But the real point is that , in contemporary Western society , the network of relations within the domestic household is built on an evaluation of exchange transactions which is , in certain respects , just the converse of that which operates in the capitalist world of wage relationships outside .
4 His book is about ancestral worship in West Town which is presented as prototypical of that which prevails in Chinese culture as a whole .
5 erm but there , there are elements of that which come into social work , I would have thought .
6 There is a paternalistic assumption lurking here , which reminds me of that which led to the disastrous council housing estates of the Sixties and early Seventies .
7 But rather than meet this challenge , entitlement theorists simply take for granted that if original acquirers deserve any rights they deserve the full rights of liberal ownership , and hence assume , rather than demonstrate , the legitimacy of that which has to be justified : the institution of private property .
8 To succeed in thinking instead of the content , it seems , is necessarily also to think of something else , to think of that which exists for something else .
9 Yet so striking was the colour of the child 's hair and of that which showed beneath the flat straw hat of the woman as to appear like distorted jogging lights in the dimness .
10 In later years , the post developed into an early version of that we know as Chancellor of the Exchequer .
11 At the forward end of that we came to a glass-panelled door , which needed no key , and suddenly we were in the comparative quietness of the drivers ' cab , right at the front of the train .
12 The needles of that one clocking like Madame Defarge , her soiled yellow hair piled up on her head and red lipstick like a gaping wound .
13 I would far rather say , if I had the seven thousand pounds , say to both my daughters there you are dears , there 's the seven thousand pounds you decide how much of that you want for your wedding what is left over you keep , and it would be interesting to find out how much they then spent on their photographers , and on their cake , and the , the wedding cars etcetera .
14 He tells us that , ‘ with the reassessment of this one drawing in the British Museum ‘ Seated nude surrounded by drapery ’ once a Rembrandt but now a Raven the attribution to Rembrandt of a whole series of nude studies by the same hand collapsed ’ .
15 When this stops , either N is fail or else the pointer p in the current S points back along the sequence of operators which leads to N. There is a version of this which corresponds to the basic depth first algorithm .
16 All of this he offered in a variety of poetic forms , from the traditional quatrain to the more controversial prose-poem ‘ Friends ’ .
17 In discussing any of these we revert to foolish solecisms : ‘ Rattle 's Stravinsky ’ or ‘ Karajan 's Missa Solennis ’ , or of ‘ seeing Giulini conduct Verdi ’ .
18 In 1927 six more toastracks were purchased , and it is one of these which survives at the National Tramway Museum today ( see 61 ) .
19 In defence of these they point to their abandoning one of the key phrases of Soviet Marxist — Leninism , ‘ proletarian internationalism ’ , which is a way of talking about Soviet domination of world communism and also of Marx 's expression ‘ dictatorship of the proletariat ’ which would be contrary to the claim that communism is compatible with democracy .
20 The ASWs were asked to indicate which of these each individual suffered and which of these they considered to be severe .
21 Jolleys reported 41% ( 343 ) of women of all ages having inappropriate leakage of urine , but in 232 ( 70% ) of these it amounted to only dampening of underwear .
22 erm I mean a few of things that I would say , first of all we operate on a freephone system , also we turn claims cheques round the same day , and the name of the game as far as we 're concerned is service .
23 It will be easier to understand the most important period of Coniston mining — the 19th C — if first of all we look at the way the men were employed and the techniques they used .
24 So I think first of all we need to , need to introduce what the charity is and who , who they 're going to be benefitting .
25 and this gave you an opportunity to see yourself to see others and to take part in some coaching something that we did again yesterday and we shall be doing again today We then talked about the the design aspect first of all we talked about er the way the brain is involved in this communication and some of the aspects of the brain .
26 Worst of all they leave without what they came for .
27 They objected because Nkrumah had set up a ‘ Ghana National College ’ for the education of students expelled because of their support during the banishment of the Big Six ; they objected to his launching of the Accra Evening News , an anti-colonial voice which achieved immediate popularity ; most of all they objected to his Committee on Youth Organisation , set up as a branch of the UGCC .
28 The answer follows through : it is , as a minimum , to provide the graduates of higher education with the capacity not merely to go on learning , but also to go on being critical of all they encounter in thought and action .
29 There has to be better enforcement , and most of all there needs to be better education ; everybody in the country needs to hear more about animal welfare and animal conservation from an early age so that they are less likely to do things that have serious adverse effects on animals or the environment .
30 The warmth of feeling many Garden visitors have for the place is greatly cherished by those of us who work in it , and we deeply appreciate the feelings of all who wish to be associated with our activities .
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