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

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1 I was reminded of the black iron horse silhouettes which decorate the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury railway line in England .
2 Staff are reminded of the following welfare services available to them :
3 On first loading Millenium Warriors , I was strongly reminded of the old Palace classic Barbarian .
4 In response to a question in Parliament in 1984 , figures based on a 10 per cent sample were given of the comparative success rates of different types of representation .
5 copies of the Rules of the proposed British Gas Executive Share Option Scheme and British Gas ( Overseas Employees ) Share Option Scheme and of the Rules as amended of the British Gas Sharesave Scheme and of the Trust Deed and Rules of the British Gas Employee Profit Sharing Scheme * .
6 He had decided to take this , the most spectacular , way round to Buttermere principally because of what he had heard of the rich wadd mines in Borrowdale valley — opened up only once in seven years , so he had heard , in order to control the market in this unique mineral which was useful over a remarkable range , from gunpowder to dyes .
7 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 .
8 But after Acklam Hall and Southall , where serious riots occurred as a direct result of the presence of these bands and their supporters , little more was heard of the new skinhead music .
9 I had heard of the many mercy missions of the ruler 's private planes .
10 The attempt was abandoned and no more was heard of the alleged dye problem .
11 How many , for example , have heard of the Swiss-born conductor Paul Sacher ?
12 In short he 'd heard of the last minute vacancy a sort of electoral bucket shop familiar to Hexham Conservatives through Tony Blair , a friend through Cranston 's sideline as a Labour front bench trade and industry adviser .
13 Firstly have you heard of the British Philatelic Bureau ?
14 Gold has been stripped of the magical investment properties once ascribed to the metal , leaving it to the merciless forces of physical supply and physical demand .
15 Much has been written of the difficult trading condition as interest rates rise and demand slows , but a substantial market place continues to exist .
16 Even in Clare 's own country , the railway has been absorbed into the landscape , and one can enjoy the consequent pleasure of trundling through Rutland in a stopping-train on a fine summer morning : the barley fields shaking in the wind , the slow sedgy streams with their willows shading meditative cattle , the elegant limestone spires across the meadows , the early Victorian stations built of the sheep-grey Ketton stone and still unaltered , the warm brown roofs of the villages half buried in the trees , and the summer light flashing everywhere .
17 The use that will be made of the online information retrieval systems depends in part on the education of users about the availability and functioning of this method of information retrieval .
18 This allowed an evaluation to be made of the possible effect pre-entry study on performance .
19 Note was made of the new house group initiated by Bruce Nicole which aim to foster Christian friendship , deepen understanding of the faith and provide the basis for evangelism .
20 Mention has already been made of the many Home Corners with more than one ‘ room ’ .
21 1976 ) the method was modified to standardize the preference scores in step B of Figure 8.6 , and a factor analysis was made of the measured landscape variables in Step A , so that criticisms of the statistical validity of the method could be overcome .
22 In addition use will be made of the 1981 Census Small Area Statistics and data from the National On-Line Manpower Information System to construct neighbourhood demographic and socio-economic variables to enable a richer analysis of the national surveys to be undertaken .
23 Sarah Hare , the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Elizabeth Hare of Stow Bardolph , Norfolk , was very specific regarding the simplicity of her grave-clothes and coffin , making her wishes abundantly clear in her will of 1743 : ‘ … my coffin to be made of the best Elm lin 'd with a thinn lead with a flap of lead sawder 'd down over me , not to have a nail or any ornament that is not absolutely necessary , except a plate with my coat of arms and with this inscription : They that humble themselves shall be Exalted . ’
24 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 .
25 Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA , and they exert their effect by determining which proteins are made in the cell .
26 While supporting the general thrust of the strategy and its emphasis on the importance of transport to the regeneration of the regions , the CIT 's response also comments on the absence to date of an effective structure that could apply any available EC funding and carry a regional strategy forward , as well as on the need both for considerable investment in public transport and for the best use to be made of the existing transport infrastructure in serving proposed strategic development sites .
27 But why I am pleased that this has been , that the amendment has been accepted is because of the words and that projection 's been made of the eventual revenue requirements to enable proper future provision to be budgeted for .
28 Since the early Eighties the gallery 's emphasis has narrowed to younger German artists , particularly sculptors including Ingrid Roscheck , Manfred Müller ( who makes geometric wall-reliefs of cardboard and paper ) , Josef Wolf ( a Cologne sculptor who creates configurations of standing stones from stones found in the Eifel ) , Rune Mields ( whose black-and-white acrylic paintings incorporate hieroglyphics , Islamic decoration , and invented systems of numbers , handwriting , and typography ) , and Frank Dornseif , ( whose three-dimensional ‘ drawings ’ , made of the thick iron wire used in building construction , were exhibited this October ) .
29 Linings Most lightweight sleeping bags are made of the same shell material inside and out .
30 Evaluations may also be made of the whole work group so that judgements are made of workers ' attitudes and performance at both levels .
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