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

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1 Salim leaves them , takes off on the first of a series of ‘ flights ’ , and treks to the interior , to a country which appears to be compounded of the Congo and of Uganda , in order to earn a living from a store which he has acquired from a man whose daughter he is expected to marry one day .
2 and much more was to be heard of the Bethnal Green survey and its implications .
3 In consolidated financial statements a similar analysis is to be presented of the amounts of minority interest attributable to equity and non-equity shares issued by subsidiaries .
4 GPs are to be warned of the side effects of prescribing steroids to children after a nine year old girl died after taking the drugs .
5 Having achieved our reconciliation to God Jesus now asks people everywhere to be reborn of the Spirit in order to enter into his new humanity .
6 In a rather different way , the estimation of the annual output of the Roman mint between about 150 and 50BC has enabled a picture to be constructed of the growth and then contraction of the liquidity of silver coinage during that period ( fig. 24 ) .
7 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that a review is to be undertaken of the use by the security and intelligence agencies of informants and other sources ?
8 There is a history to be written of the VOICE in pop , the voice that makes present the physicality of the body .
9 It was largely his own determination to be rid of the tag of illness that brought eventual healing .
10 Tempy was unable to fathom her mistress ' desire to be rid of the groom , nor the depth of feeling behind the words .
11 Anxious to be rid of the interruption , Madame Weill carefully brought the offending nude inside .
12 Maybe just wanted to be rid of the dog .
13 It would certainly save trouble to be rid of the children , and to know they were being taught .
14 In spite of rationally accepting hardship , I would have done almost anything to be rid of the pain , which by now dominated every thought .
15 It allows a choice to be made of the tuples in a relation and takes a horizontal subset of an existing table .
16 A careful analysis needs to be made of the work of the Sixth Form Art students , ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ Level , and methods considered to improve this course .
17 He has been able to formulate a general model which encompasses existing models and enables tests to be made of the robustness of the results reported in The Population History of England by varying the projection parameters .
18 This study should allow a reliable assessment to be made of the importance of this factor in the context of classroom computing .
19 It seems clear that , with careful safeguards , we need some legal machinery , similar to the provision of Place of Safety Orders for children , by which an old person could be received into residential care for their own protection , at least for a limited period of time , which would afford a breathing space for all concerned and enable a proper assessment to be made of the situation — including the wishes of the old person once they were out of the violent or neglectful environment .
20 The X-rays were quickly ( and accidentally ) found to penetrate living tissue and leave shadows of the less penetrable denser parts , allowing X-ray pictures to be made of the skeleton .
21 Sir William dealt with this in his own typical fashion , hanging three Douglas ringleaders there and then , but demanding a like example to be made of the Hamiltons , which was scarcely equitable , since the Douglases had started it all and were three times as numerous as their hereditary foes .
22 In mid-May Qatar and Iran were reported to have signed six agreements on areas of co-operation including air traffic , customs and the exchange of news ; a study was to be made of the feasibility of Iran supplying Qatar with fresh water through a pipe across the Gulf .
23 Further , he was not satisfied that the application of s 2(8) to the use to be made of the transcript would fetter the SFO 's investigative powers , as ( once the existence of facts disclosed by the transcript became known ) these could be proved by other means .
24 Dr David Morris of Newcastle University A MAJOR new study is to be made of the health of pre-school children on Teesside and Wearside .
25 This is a specialisation according to the use to be made of the language by the learner .
26 If the parties , when they wish something to be made of the essence , say so in terms , then obviously it is of the essence if they do say so , and the probability is , that where they do not say so , it is not intended to be of the essence ( Amherst v Walker ( James ) Goldsmith & Silversmith Ltd ( 1980 ) 254 EG 123 ) .
27 Together with radiometric age determinations of the most recent eruptive episode , such reconstructions enable estimates to be made of the amount of material eroded over a known period of time .
28 For instance , professional mathematicians often prefer the phrase " ring of integers " to " collection of all integers " , even when no use is to be made of the ring structure : the algebraic terminology gives a more complete , a more faithful picture .
29 The arsenic data subset for North Wales has been specially prepared , in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Canada , to enable an assessment to be made of the use of arsenic in water as a pathfinder for the detection of precious-metal mineralisation and of potential natural and anthropogenic environmental hazards .
30 There is one criticism to be made of the Review Panel .
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