Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead I found the field stripped of strawberries |
2 | There was nothing of course , only a & int smell compounded of dust and dry mould . |
3 | The familiar frowsty smell compounded of soot and chicken meal met her . |
4 | But they get their money stopped of course . |
5 | The last time the writer heard of lead paint was in connection with an offensive toy from behind the Iron Curtain . |
6 | But I , I do feel the Trade Descriptions Act is a is a very important er piece of consumer protection designed of course to protect not only you and me as consumer but also designed to protect traders against unfair trading practices . |
7 | However much the Christian religion taught of Christ , the Old Testament played a vital part in the reconciling of Germanic society and Christianity . |
8 | She felt a throb somewhere in the region of her midriff , a throb compounded of relief and a dawning hope . |
9 | Both were brilliant statements , although ‘ Kennedy ’ showed off the mature sense of melody expected of band on a major label . |
10 | There has been no comprehensive study made of legislation and practice in relation to ILO standards . |
11 | With the body and neck made of maple , a wide strap is almost essential , as the Artist weighs a ton , and lasting out a long gig without collapsing or gaining some kind of spinal disorder is something of an achievement . |
12 | Likewise , French silk underwear may be underwear made of French silk ( ( French silk ) underwear ) or French underwear made of silk ( French ( silk underwear ) ) . |
13 | We used to have an hour and a quarter fro lunch , half an hour for tea , and we used to er have to get the principal 's tea ready and in the midmorning they always had tea made of milk . |
14 | Povey and Sir W. Batten and I by water to Woolwich ; and there saw an experiment made of Sir R. Ford 's Holland 's yarn ( about which we have lately made so much stir ; and I have much concerned myself of our rope-maker , Mr Hughes who represented it so bad ) and we found it to be very bad , and broke sooner than , upon a fair triall , five threads of that against four of Riga yarne ; also that some of it had old stuffe that had been tarred , covered over with new hempe , which is such a cheat as has not been heard of . |
15 | In front of each a Tam o'Shanter called a caubeen sported a pale blue hackle made of feathers . |
16 | She had stayed in a Delhi shack made of biscuit tins and a tarpaulin . |
17 | His black velour coat was soft and rich , his stock made of silk , and the buckskin trousers fitted him to perfection . |
18 | Longman reports strong sales in Africa with mention made of Sudan . |
19 | Special mention made of Johnathan Fuller and Lynn Whybourn who had assisted with services at Newton Valence , Helena Hunt and others had helped at Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital , Alton and Pam Smith who had played regularly at Bramdean . |
20 | In case Steetley says there is no synergy between the two , Redland will point to a sheltered-housing complex made of products from both , built by North Devon district council . |
21 | A fence made of tree limbs , a pogo stick , three golf clubs and some broken implements was draped with barbed wire low enough to step over . |
22 | Top prof accused of kerb crawling |
23 | Labour accused of sex bias |
24 | Bail Act 1976 , s.3(6A) — defendant accused of murder — condition on grant of bail of examination by medical practitioners — disclosure of reports |
25 | With a violence born of desperation , he swung at the bottle nearest to him and the mouth of a bottle of Tavel Rosé landed neatly in the pile of Donald 's chicken , allowing pink liquid to pulse on to the plate . |
26 | Eschewing the willy in favour of a well-adjusted McCulloch chainsaw , they cut to the intellectual quick with a violence born of years of journalistic abuse . |
27 | She passed the lady and the hare with an indifference borne of familiarity . |
28 | Saddam is not an alien monster , a monster against modernity , but rather a monster born of modernity , a monster within modernity . |
29 | This is the only mention found of Miller 's diary , without doubt one diligently kept at the end of every long day , and it is indeed regrettable that this meticulous record of his day-to-day activities and achievements at the Chelsea Physic Garden has not survived . |
30 | Much better than the quoted loss projected of £12,728 . |