Example sentences of "[noun] of [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Autoworld at the Patrick Collection — A dazzling collection featuring the cars of yesterday plus the supercars of today .
2 I sat next to Grant at a private screening of Just Like a Woman .
3 Two further examples may show the effect of Ultra on the conduct of the war : the sinking of the Bismarck on 27 May 1941 ; and that critical moment in the Western Desert in August 1942 when Montgomery , through Ultra , was able to predict the direction and strength of Rommel 's attack at Alam Halfa , where the Axis failure prepared the ground for the British success at El Alamein in the autumn .
4 On the livestock side Stuart Ashworth warned that beef producers should brace themselves for a cut in the Beef Special Premium ‘ the base for Scotland is 244,000 male animals but there will be at least 300,000 head this year so we can anticipate a cut of somewhere in the region of 20-25 per cent in BSP payments .
5 The three-year language programme preparing the young teenagers of today for the challenge of tomorrow
6 It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down .
7 WITH no obvious metamorphosis , the Diary spent part of yesterday among an organisation called Teesside Women at a ‘ meet the politicians ’ lunch .
8 The early part of the band 's career witnessed incredible international success , making them undoubtedly the best known exponents of rockabilly in the world — no mean feat for three guys just out of their teens .
9 If you do n't believe in religion , you might think that er , the world was just kind of here for no particular reason , and er , that human existence was just a kind of accident or something happen happened , and er , has no has no greater significance .
10 I was kind of like in the middle
11 Dorothea had told Florence Ames the story of Gaily in the church twice before , and neither of them was yet tired of it , Dorothea because it pleased her friend so to hear it , and Florence because it pleased her that the man had been somehow vindicated , turned out to be as good as she had thought , and a friend .
12 But the doctor discerned no more than the ghost of either in the Rector 's smile .
13 Mark Farmer who 's already recorded the fastest lap of just over a 120 miles an hour is teaming up with Robert Dunlop … they ride over six laps …
14 Er trading standards continue to be under pressure er we ought to agree on that er and we I I believe we may not have difficulty er in achieving the additional value of this type of almost on an annual basis if we are short of the trading standards .
15 Five-bedroom , double-garaged properties , individually designed and standing in plots of well over an acre .
16 ‘ But I see no reason for him to be hounded from office for endeavouring to restructure the BBC to meet the needs of tomorrow rather than the needs of yesterday under the thinly-veiled guise of impropriety. ’ — PA
17 Yes , but you 're a two though , I thought this to erm , sort of even up the the work between the three teams
18 So we 're er we 're sort of well down the list as far as that 's concerned .
19 The the tables are very erm old fashioned wooden ones and sort of you know how you get your legs under sort of well like a bottom lip .
20 when you get tho when you get the half the er when you get sort of well like the scooterist dos and th the DJs bring it up , I mean they bring in a hard core
21 And this is sort of right at the beginning , by assuming that the function was continuous when it was n't .
22 Then he came in er sort of right at the end said , well look , I 'm so cheesed off with you lot
23 I mean you 're you 're not sort of right in the centre of town , but
24 ‘ It was not an uninteresting character , ’ said Nicholson , ‘ but it was a sort of aside from the film itself because the part was n't in the original script .
25 It 's sort of more like a pyjama top than a blazer .
26 Jackie phoned me up to say , she phoned me up today for a chat , we were chatting away and she said erm , I heard Brenda , Brenda , so I knew it was girl , and er , I was saying she walked straight into the kitchen and I was sort of still on the phone , I was saying yeah , yeah , ok and erm , I said I 'm going out shopping and I 'm taking the dog with me , I said ok fair enough , she said well you 'll probably be gone when I get back , I said oh might be but she said but I do n't know and erm you know and I just put the phone down cos she wanted to see the pictures , my little girl asked put all the pictures up for him and er were looking at all the pictures and I 'd forgotten about Jack on the phone you know , so she s all of a sudden I got back she said oh your phone call she said who you talking too ?
27 Well you could have gone sort of like round the Rainbow and that way on .
28 No and you see it 's just them two I think they could put him sort of like in the hall and if there 's a
29 I have n't seen any primroses sort of like in the hedges yet
30 and the final year I think there 's sort of less on the timetable but people tend to do more work for it and do a project as well but in the , in the first year erm you know it 's not that difficult to , to pass it erm er and there are always the , the , the referred papers in September so if you 're , if you 're keen
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