Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] [verb] [adv prt] of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The 3' end of GGFBPP1 includes genomic sequence ( lower-case letters ) from the adjoining intron , which is spliced out of all other transcripts ( Fig. 2 ) . |
2 | There is a distinct rural segment of this class which is made up of small commercial farmers , who depend on a casual labour supply . |
3 | Major Roger Crees , the present clerk to the captains , told me that in the early days of the composite bow — which is made up of two or more materials glued together — the glues were not to be relied upon . |
4 | Which is made up of one consignment . |
5 | CentCom , which is made up of 26 representatives of corporate members from WACC 's seven regions , meets in Toronto , Canada , 28 June — 4 July . |
6 | Both sexes have a ‘ chin strap ’ which is made up of black and white and runs from eye to eye . |
7 | and then we have what we li call a floating week which is made up of five rest days , you can have them at any time yeah |
8 | e ) Can you draw this shape which is made up of different triangles ? |
9 | It is now owned by the Paternoster Association , which is made up of British , American and Japanese interests . |
10 | Former Olympic champion Sebastian Coe was appointed president of the new committee which is made up of three members from each of the former rival groups . |
11 | Over the last few years , thousands of people have received a variety of training through the Business Venture , which is made up of senior local businessmen and two council officials one Conservative and one Labour . |
12 | This is another area which is changing out of all recognition since closure of the colliery and removal of sidings etc . |
13 | Of the senators involved Bush said : " They ought not to panic and run like a covey of quail because somebody has made an allegation against a man whose word I trust , and who , as I understand it , has n't been fingered by what 's coming out of this process … |