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

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1 Actually , I had more than a hand in it ; I designed all of Crate 's new tube line , even though it does n't have my name on it .
2 I say this of course in the late twentieth century .
3 I prefer thick wool which gets done rather more quickly , and during the war I unravelled some of Grandma 's things and knitted them up again .
4 But if it had to perish twice , I think I know enough of hate .
5 I knew little of psychology but enough to be aware of the impact on the unformed ego of an absent father .
6 I saw enough of ex-Millfield boy David Hemp , in that extraordinary finish at Southampton when the teams played as long as they could in the twilight and Glamorgan were agonisingly close to victory , to believe he has a genuine future as a county player .
7 Tough rule , to bowl to the er new batsman Mahammama , that 's his first delivery and he stands rather quickly at that one down on the leg stump , runs away off the pad , there 's a shout , I think more of anguish from Tufnell than er conviction .
8 I learned all of Iago in three days . ’
9 As I learned more of missionary work all over the world , I began to realise that there had to be a tremendous effort to help undernourished people to grow their own food for themselves , a task which is still tragically unfinished , and will remain so until the nations of the world , rich and poor , combine together to sacrifice a meagre percentage of their gross national product , which experts calculate to be necessary to abolish hunger in a generation .
10 well what we do is that we we all know each-other 's hand- writing so we borrow each-other 's pens and like last night I did all of maths prep and he , we 'll both remember that , and then one night when I 'm like under a lot of pressure to do some prep , he 'll like return the favour
11 The most promising way of achieving this might be to take more seriously Dworkin 's own master principle of equal concern and respect , for , as has been seen , this does appear capable of generating a right of equality which transcends that of equality of opportunity , and a right of effective participation in the decision-making process which would go far beyond the right to vote in a general election once every five years .
12 In striving for this goal , however , DEC has sacrificed cache memory capacity — a third of the chip is actually taken up by clock buffers which dissipate half of Alpha 's notably high level — 30 Watts — of heat emission .
13 The absence of the concept of sustained yield , which underpins much of forestry practice in the developed world , is of particular concern for the long-term prospects of forest survival .
14 An attempt to raise awareness of the symptoms , which resemble those of flu or measles , will be an important part of the one point two million pound advertising campaign .
15 This is a border of superposed , right-angled triangles , " which recalls those of pavement B , Pitney ( V.C.H. Som .
16 Upper : Anatomical drawing of a bottlenose dolphin for simplicity the lungs and intestines , which fill much of chest cavity , have been omitted .
17 Gwendoline had enjoyed it too , especially as she was the cause of it , though nobody knew that of course .
18 What science labels ‘ electro-magnetism ’ and ‘ gravity ’ , but is still unable to explain in materialistic terms , are merely ‘ effects ’ of the movement of this dynamic yet subtle Universal Energy which pervades all of space — all of the created universe .
19 Byambasuren was on Sept. 11 elected Prime Minister — a post which replaced that of Chair of the Council of Ministers hitherto held by Sharavyn Gungaadorj [ see p. 37713 ] .
20 You met all of Star Eye did you ? ’
21 you , you , you 're relying on , but you did n't really sort of go back and say , I mean I , I would use a phrase like erm you know , regards to planning your future I 'm sure you found that of benefit to you tonight and get re and actually dig a bit deeper in that and say what was it in the , in , in that actual form that , that
22 Erm what , what I said to you earlier was that er at the very beginning where you could help me was if , if you found this of value to you , this service that I 've just provided , erm perhaps you could erm th there might be er some friends of yours that er you might find that this might be of beneficial to .
23 ‘ Oh , ye of little faith ! ’ is the retort I hear from those who view all of Channel 5 's problems as opportunities .
24 As far as the Opera was concerned , Mahler had long gone ; but did you see any of Roller 's work ?
25 Have n't you had enough of drudgery ? ’
26 When I said to you earlier erm there 's several ways in which you can help me now the main way you can help me is erm is er the way I do , the way I prefer to do business is by personal recommendations and you 've seen the service that I can give you , you 've seen , we 've been through your , your personal situation , your financial situation , have you found that of benefit ?
27 Charles Lamb could not believe in the Pedlar who narrates most of Book i , and Keats was suspicious of ‘ poetry that has a palpable design on us ’ .
28 Who owns all of space ?
29 Happily , she retains enough of Daddy 's money to live in comfortable circumstances in the Home Counties .
30 by culture we mean all of culture
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