Example sentences of "of [pron] [pron] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 People can come to expect too much of someone who suddenly has great success .
2 What is the nature of the experience of somebody who actually does this ?
3 In the second year , students choose from units which permit them to study national and regional histories of which they probably have some prior knowledge , as well as less familiar societies and cultures .
4 Surprising though it may seem , fieldwork in a cultural context of which you already have intimate first-hand experience seems to be much more difficult than fieldwork which is approached from the naive viewpoint of a total stranger .
5 " He 's had a lot of trouble , " breathed Alice , on her face the look of one who compassionately contemplates human misery , absolving it from blame .
6 So I went rushing round to a friend of mine who fortunately had some and I said I want to see your walking , and I was much comforted to discover that they do actually use all six legs .
7 No but it 's still helpful like that cos you can see , well it looks as if , without measuring it accurately , it looks as if she spends half of it she actually saves half of it .
8 Come to think of it you never did any of that when you were batting .
9 Erm so I think in the m er in the lit in the middle of it you actually lost some of it , erm and then you came back to the , to the referrals erm tt so that was that .
10 So , at one level , all the idea of ‘ metacriticism ’ does is to remind ourselves of what we ordinarily take higher education to be .
11 Though the antecedents are ancient , it was not until the 1960s that one could begin to see the beginnings of what we now call global competition in other than oil and similar natural resource-processing industries .
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