Example sentences of "of [indef pn] [conj] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In an extended piece of discourse , a common procedure , known as anaphora , is for the identity of someone or something to be given once at the beginning , and thereafter referred to as she or he or it . |
2 | At an adjoining table , Sharon Dudley and David Wilson described themselves as consultant marketists — they sell discount cards on the basis that ‘ it gives people the stuff they want for three-quarters of the normal price and the shops would rather get 75 per cent of something than nothing in recessionary times ’ . |
3 | ‘ Oliver Craddock said last year , ‘ There will be a removal of something or someone around May 25th . ’ |
4 | I like to use a strand of fine polyester thread with my light yarns and have been very pleased to find a new supplier of lots and lots of colours and yes , they will send small quantities by mail order . |
5 | And there wo n't be a complete developing embryo unless there is a whole program of chemical and cellular events , under the influence of lots and lots of other genes , and lots and lots of other , non-genetic , causal influences . |