Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And that is nice bits of skin on there for you son . |
2 | I it looks like there 's a lot of freedom in there at the local level which is of interest . |
3 | There was a continuing round of meetings , but no serious approach to a formula of settlement until late on the following Saturday night . |
4 | This may have been true also of part at least of Surrey and conceivably part at least of the kingdom of the East Saxons . |
5 | In 864 a royal assembly at Pîtres near Rouen dealt with the problem ( without indicating how widespread it was ) of migrant wage-workers in vineyards : clearly some landlords were short of labour at least at harvest-time , and to persuade such migrants to return to their original farms were willing to reassure them that they could keep their earnings . |
6 | ‘ Sit down and have a cup of tea by here with us . ’ |
7 | Ruth careered her hands down his back and pressed her wild body urgently against him till she roused moans of pleasure from deep inside him . |
8 | You 'll get cries of innocence from all over the City , of course . |
9 | anyway — the first half was impressive — good floating football with both the long ball ( which led to the goal ) , a little ‘ Tottenham type ’ football ( lots of possesion from here to there in midfield ) and some sharp short attacks from the sides … |
10 | But what I think now is France want only French chefs , but England you have selected er sort of chef from all over the world , which is good , and we ca n't compete . |
11 | The light fades to black , to be replaced suddenly by a crash and a burst of light from above as a giant ring pull seems to tear from the ceiling . |
12 | We 've been getting a wee bit of light in now in the mornings , eh ? |
13 | But as those boxing her in came away from the rails at the entrance to the home stretch she found a good run up the inside , and when Teleprompter ran out of stamina with just over a furlong to go Pat Eddery shot the favourite into the lead and made for the wire . |
14 | Erm and of initial like instead of saying them they 'd say just say em . |
15 | I always remember working on the , on the pub I , I , I did a lot of work on there for them and er he got some panelling |
16 | This makes us feel very feeble , as we have friends of our age who think nothing of motoring from here to Lowestoft in the day — but such feats are not for us , though we flatter ourselves that in most respects we are in pretty good nick . |
17 | On the Talbot estate of Whitchurch in North Shropshire entry fines were lower in the early fifteenth century than in the late fourteenth , and there was a decline in the rents paid for demesne lands after 1400 , and little sign of recovery until well into the sixteenth century . |
18 | A reserve of justice remained with the King , and so those who could not get relief in the King 's ordinary courts might , with some hope of success , petition the King and his Council for redress , if not as a matter of right at least as a favour . |
19 | Not all of the émigrés from Eastern Europe were so fortunate as Goma and Tanase , who lived with the constant threat of assassination at least until Christmas 1989 . |
20 | So first priority was to find a vehicle not out of place at somewhere like Essex . |
21 | It is a matter of history that as the 1980s drew to a close , a few extra HSTs to cope with the unprecedented levels of business by now on offer would have been very welcome . |
22 | The work in each clinic is coordinated by a part time research assistant , and follow up has been maintained with an annual loss because of withdrawal of cooperation or loss of contact of only about 0.3% . |
23 | IF YOU check out most of the serious blues books about the Mississippi players , you 'll be pushed to find a lot of stuff in there about John Lee Hooker . |
24 | In this article Peter J. Clarke , Manager , International Trade Services , AIB , traces the history surrounding the Letter of Credit from just after the First World War , when it reigned supreme , to the present day . |
25 | The Leader of the Opposition said the other day , talking about education : ’ We will continue with the scale of commitment at least at the level of 1979 . |
26 | But weathering and slumping will very rapidly destroy the original form and reduce the slope to an angle of stability of typically between 20 and 40° . |
27 | A trill of song from somewhere outside the trench . |
28 | The house was used for the making of cloth until well into the seventeenth century . |
29 | The weather forecast for Nottinghamshire all parts will stay dry today and although there 'll still be a good deal of cloud for much of the time some bright or perhaps sunny intervals are possible . |
30 | All parts will stay dry today and although they 'll still be a good deal of cloud for much of the time some bright or perhaps sunny intervals are possible . |