Example sentences of "[verb] of [noun] during the " in BNC.

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1 How much have you been seeing of Jones during the weeks when I 've had to leave you alone here ?
2 With so many part-time holdings the wives did much of the feeding and tending of stock during the winter but it was an area where neither husbands nor wives had been active in training .
3 The second Kew Bridge was built of stone during the period between 1783 and 1789 and was opened by King George III on 22nd .
4 Will ‘ The Thrill ’ Clark , possessed , according to experienced observers , of the sweetest swing in baseball , came of age during the National League Championship series against the Chicago Cubs .
5 Like anyone who came of age during the '60s , Young owes an often acknowledged debt to Dylan , both as a songwriting influence and for showing how to turn questionable vocal talent into great singing .
6 These pavements , the bare bones of the Dales , stripped of soil during the last Ice Age , seemed to stretch for miles , their surface fretted by grikes and clints and scoured and bleached by rain and winds that sweep these fells .
7 The shipment was greeted with delight by the local community where people have died of starvation during the harsh highland winter .
8 Most of them knew of no patient who had died of asthma during the past five or more years , but three possible cases were referred to , one of which was already accounted for .
9 A later post mortem showed the man had been drinking and died of hypothermia during the night when temperatures dropped to — 2 .
10 It undertook out-of-area activities in respect of minesweeping in the Iran-Iraq war , and of the sanction stopping of ships during the Gulf war .
11 A policy on home monitoring for this large group of patients should recognise that self monitoring is no longer the principal means of assessing glycaemic control but is , rather , a tool that can offer reassurance or warn of problems during the intervals between measurements of longer term control .
12 The information collected , which was directly comparable with that obtained in 1979 , fell into two broad sections : demographic data , including date and place of admission , date of birth , sex , and marital status ; and information on functioning of residents during the previous week in activities necessary for daily living such as mobility , continence , and the ability to wash and dress and to feed .
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