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

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1 During the evening disco a British lesbian stole a half-empty bottle of whisky from behind the bar , and was caught .
2 She lifted a bottle of Champagne from among the photographs cluttering the occasional table beside her and passed it to Charity with an instruction to fill the glasses and hold the chatter , because she insisted on listening to the nine o'clock news on the wireless .
3 The rumour of noise from under the trees became spaced , punctuated by sharper sounds and sometimes by a subterranean crackling , like distant footsteps in frost .
4 Major work continues in Newark town centre with the closure of part of in the Beesmarket Hill area of the town .
5 Major work continues in Newark town centre with the closure of part of in the
6 Well , Ian Smith Ryedale , I think in the majority of views across from the ring road you have a belt of open countryside before that suburban housing .
7 Any law which directly or indirectly discourages the publication of views from within the criminal justice system must be viewed with suspicion .
8 Even the breakaway ‘ Northern Union ’ required rugby players to have a source of income outside of the game and paid them in principle for ‘ broken time ’ .
9 Recently , the identification of recombinants between XLA and the flanking markers DXS442 and DXS101 resulted in the further localization of XLA to within a 2cM interval ( R. Lovering et al. , manuscript in preparation ) .
10 Okay number two would you please affirm the call of Ian for in the psychiatric unit .
11 young Scarborough goalkeeper Steve Hewitt will be out of action for about a month after fracturing a wrist in training .
12 He could hear only a faint murmur of voices from behind the closed door .
13 Oh going to grocer the grocers and and even fetching a quarter of tea for for an old lady you see .
14 There was also the background chorus of opposition from across the Bristol Channel .
15 Beautiful Ruby can detect a hint of misogyny from across the Atlantic and is not enough like Kenny Rogers ' Ruby , though Connie admires her unreservedly .
16 This is an example of an attempt to grapple with the issue of discontinuity from within a problematic which allows it no space .
17 On the moors O'Hara had endeavoured to summon up Heathcliff , and a gust of wind from beyond the grave had blown the cycle off course and toppled them both into a ditch .
18 " Put two quarts of gooseberries into about a quart of water , and set them on the fire .
19 There would , therefore be this degree of uncertainty At about the actual time at which the radiation was released .
20 There are numerous varieties of mustards from around the world , although Dijon in France is acknowledged as the mecca of the trade and is still said to produce almost 50 per cent of the world 's mustard .
21 It brought in a record number of entries from around the Group — but only four were correct !
22 A chink of light from behind the thick curtain told him that it was morning , and the prospect brought with it a deep sense of foreboding .
23 The first of the three lamps is referred to as the backlight , and its function is to provide a rim of light from behind the subject in order to separate it from the background .
24 YOUNG GIRL IN DOORWAY OF BAKERY FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN , COCHABAMBA , BOLIVIA , 1990
25 YOUNG GIRL IN DOORWAY OF BAKERY FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN , COCHABAMBA , BOLIVIA , 1990
26 With lots of help from around the village and many professional backstage touches as well as performances , the three performances were a sell-out success .
27 St. Margaret , Queen of Scotland from about the year of the Norman conquest to 1093 , was riding in a litter attended by a company of soldiers and a priest who read to her from a Gospel Book .
28 In addition , this 1678 Act ‘ for lessening the importation of Linnen from beyond the Seas , and the encouragement of the Woollen and Paper Manufacturers of the Kingdome ’ further instructed that the curate of every parish keep a register , provided at the expense of the parish , into which had to be entered all burials together with the affidavits taken by the justice of the peace , mayor , ‘ or such like chief officer ’ in the parish or , ‘ if there be no officer , then by any curate within the county where the corpse was buried ( except him in whose parish the corpse was buried ) , who must administer the oath , and set his hand gratis ’ .
29 But they have not had an easy time of it , as much of the garden was originally covered by a concrete driveway , and the soil , though fertile had a layer of ironstone at about the depth you need to plan shrubs .
30 During the early post-war period , the twenty-year period from 1951 to 1971 , as evidenced by the years 1951 , 1961 and 1971 , there was little reporting of rape outside of the News of the World .
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