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prepositions - to the north of London, north of London, or in the . . . To the north of X and north of X means that it lies beyond X on its northern side (or "above" X on a map oriented with North up) Some would infer that something which is "to the north of X" is not very distant from or relatively close to X, whereas a place "north of X" could be quite far from X In the north of X means that it lies in the northern part of X Edinburgh is north of Manchester
indefinite article - sort of vs. a sort of - English Language . . . In both cases the phrase "sort of" is being used as an adjective, to indicate approximation Thus both sentences must make sense when the phrase "sort of" is removed, which is why an article is needed in the first The phrase "sort of" is informal, but the 2nd sentence uses that phrase in an informal manner It should be "He gets a sort of nervousness", but that construction is awkward and so
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difference between in and out of when talking of amounts When it's only one in [some sample size], idiomatically we often favour that form, but it doesn't have any special different meaning And when the number isn't one, we're likely to fall back on the generic form, as in 8 Out of 10 Cats on UK TV, or The Simpsons Nine out of ten orphans can't tell the difference