Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Less is heard of the other welfare state , which runs parallel to the ‘ traditional ’ welfare state , and is financed by tax concessions , such as mortgage interest relief and pension contribution relief .
2 Although no explanation is given of the stunned response of her fellow pilgrims at the end of her tale : their response is not difficult to understand .
3 In contrast , the disquieting literature of more dissident bourgeois intellectuals/writers such as Andre Malraux , Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet is unreservedly praised , and a sympathetic account is given of the cultural activity of working-class writers such as Georgette Gueguen-Dreyfus , Eugene Dabit and Andre Philippe .
4 A literal translation is given of the Arabic themes to highlight the partial loss of orientation through discontinuity of theme .
5 It is considered of the first importance that young persons should receive correct and permanent impressions on this subject and to assist in securing that object it is intended to exhibit a model of a SLAVE SHIP which was recently captured upon the coast of Africa .
6 The Junior boys and Cadet girls are defending champions but much is expected of the Junior girls side , with the U-12 girls having an outside chance of upsetting Leinster .
7 If you study the UKCC 's Code of Professional Conduct ( Appendix 1 ) you will see that the criteria for desired outcomes relates directly to what is expected of the registered nurse and health visitor .
8 One is reminded of the early expert , but possibly apocryphal , prediction that the maximum number of computers which could be envisaged as being necessary in the UK might be as much as two .
9 that a major consultation has been going on in one is reminded of the earlier discussion about er St Albans , twelve thousand questionnaires have been sent out and there
10 Also in 1935 , the men were given permission to mark cards for the Ladies , but nothing is said of the reverse procedure .
11 It is built of the same materials and shows the same Moorish features of decoration and construction ( 415 ) .
12 Mention is made of the Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts but there is no attempt to question their ultimate effectiveness .
13 The lecture method has the great disadvantage that the speed of delivery of information can not be controlled by the receiver , and repetition is not possible unless printed handouts are provided , the student manages to write a synopsis , or some recording is made of the actual lecture .
14 This is a figure you 're likely to achieve quite often if liberal use is made of the fifth gear which comes as standard .
15 That their duvet cover is made of the Russian flag and the Union Jack can be passed by ; better are such details as the fact that Russians call spam ‘ Roosevelt smile ’ ; the question of whether Down 's syndrome chidren are known as Mongols in the USSR , and a dispute over private medicine : ‘ You think I 've fled 1,000 miles from scientific communism just to live with Mrs Engels ? ’ asks Slava .
16 Scarcity value apart , the Stag is made of the right stuff by classic yardsticks .
17 In Fig. 11–5 a comparison is made of the two grants .
18 The display can be even more eye-catching if use is made of the wide choice of containers now available .
19 No mention is made of the lateral road on the ridge of Busaco which was so carefully restored by Wellington and which played such a vital role in the successful conduct of the battle .
20 8.8 To ensure that appropriate use is made of the available line management support arrangements , all requests for external counselling must be discussed with the employee and approved by the relevant District Manager .
21 Kava is made of the ground-up roots of the kava bush .
22 Much play is made of the dual nature of Woman as madonna and whore : a chestnut by now , surely to God .
23 A study is made of the social characteristics of medical men , their social origins , incomes , household structures , and place and type of residence .
24 The process of the development from parable to allegory can be clearly seen when a comparison is made of the three accounts in the Synoptic Gospels .
25 Now it 's the turn of the attack to show it 's made of the right stuff .
26 1 to 2 pm : The rest of the Cabinet is told of the impending statement .
27 Aindow is accused of the attempted murder of Martin Peake and of attempting to pervert the course of justice and obstructing the investigating police .
28 A Lebanese chauffeur is accused of the involuntary manslaughter of Kim Brockwell from Oxfordshire .
29 Fisher , 18 , is accused of the Fatal Attraction shooting of her alleged lover 's wife , Mary Jo Buttafuoco , now partly paralysed .
30 ‘ Have n't the police any clues as to what 's become of the poor girl ? ’
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