Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This can save a great deal of time when they are being worked in the field . |
2 | As more components of the total error model become available as a result of research then they could be adopted . |
3 | Wigan 's New Zealand captain , Bell , now playing as well as ever in his long career , scored two tries , the last bringing the house down on the stroke of time when he raced from halfway before touching down … |
4 | I 'm gon na suggest to you that er if w if we 're going to think about channels of communication then we could arguably divide up inter-personal communication to three broad sets of channels so it will will be familiar to some students already I think , er but not certainly not to many second years . |
5 | You ca n't win it by changing the parameters er if you do change the parameters of course then you 'll be fighting a different war and your objectives then become different . |
6 | Yeah , let me eat this last piece of cheesecake then I can help you |
7 | But it 's , they seem to be in the middle of nowhere , you know , just on a piece of road where there was n't really anything much happening , opposite the pub . |
8 | Brian created a piece of history when he invited his former teacher to a special church service . |
9 | Now all Madame Butterfly had to do was climb down a piece of wood twice her height and fly free . |
10 | First , write on a piece of paper how you view yourself . |
11 | If it 's Joe 's I 'm getting a piece of paper so I can write down the homework . |
12 | Shall I do it on that piece of paper so I do n't get mixed up on |
13 | Absolutely , and you will find when we look on the video the number of people who held up a piece of paper if you hold things up and I 'm holding this now because I 'm about to write but if if you stand here and hold a piece of paper then it 's very difficult to make symmetrical palm gestures , open palm gestures . |
14 | 8.8 If any sub-clause of this clause 8 is held to be invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law then it should be deemed to be omitted and if as a result either party becomes liable for loss or damage which would otherwise have been excluded then such liability shall be subject to the remaining sub-clauses of this clause 8 . |
15 | It 's difficult to know what to suggest because if traffic diverts to the other side of town then it will get clogged up there |
16 | A moorland farmer may lose his land and his home after being convicted at Pickering on Friday of ill-treating both his cattle and his sheep . |
17 | His occasional outbursts of anger shocked those around him , but he felt an uncontrollable flame of fury whenever he saw a child being bullied or mistreated which blinded him to all else . |
18 | The Profitboss has the positive psychology of all successful people , a psychology which releases a surge of adrenalin whenever he experiences a setback or faces a seemingly insurmountable problem . |
19 | Last autumn he came within a few minutes of death when he slashed his wrists with a razor blade . |
20 | It is also an independent feeding method which involves a separate rod and line to lower the dropper in , or , if used with the same rod and line with which you are fishing , takes up precious minutes of time when your hookbait could be in the water ; valuable minutes when the barbel are mad on feed . |
21 | I mean as I 'm , I do n't think they had any option with this I think because it 's a change of usage , considerable change of use then it had to go before the committee , erm but erm |
22 | You have much greater freedom of choice how you spend your time -but that freedom also confers greater responsibility on you . |
23 | Held in Villa Grimaldi building , once a torture centre where many Chilean disappeared prisoners were detained under Gen. Augusto Pinochet " s 1973-90 military regime , the meeting ended on Nov. 11 with the decision to create a " network for life " throughout Latin America , aimed at the rapid denunciation of cases of disappearance whenever they occurred , and at the achievement of international legislation declaring the repressive practice a crime against humanity . |
24 | Where there is a high level of predictability then there is a low impact . |
25 | I 've thought it out Simes and now I 'm going to apply a bit of thought so it 'll keep that on , yeah ? |
26 | so you 've got a bit of padding there you can put |
27 | And I ho , I would have done this on Tuesday when I actually worked out a melody but I did n't manage a bit of paper so I could n't write it down . |
28 | Where 's your bit of paper then you have to fill in on this ? |
29 | a bit of garden where there 's you know it 's got like a little rockery and you 've got |
30 | we there er easier to say when you 've got erm a bit of drift down you as well . |