Example sentences of "[verb] of [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I decided to put pen to paper and let you know of a few problems some of us have in trying to become machine knitters . |
2 | The son of Caerleon is a progressive type , apparently certain to come of a few pounds for that introduction , and should be good enough to take the Queen 's Own Yorkshire Dragoons Stakes . |
3 | As part of the process of writing from the very beginning , and writing in small steps , from the first day you should write down , and keep available , notes consisting of a few sentences on each of the following : ( a ) the essay 's hypothesis ( the claim it is interested in exploring ) ; ( b ) the evidence or data you are going to use ( the facts , quotes , parallel cases from other texts , etc. , that you are in the process of collecting ) ; ( c ) brief statements of your ideas so far ; ( d ) in the case of a longer dissertation , the preliminary results of a " literature search " ( a survey of bibliographies to find things to read ) . |
4 | The cost of evening courses or those consisting of a few sessions in a school of nursing cost considerably less than residential week long courses or part-time variations held over a period of several months . |
5 | The coffin , consisting of a few planks , was carried from the workhouse by other inmates ; it was not allowed in the church , but was met by the parson at the graveside . |
6 | Also in this category , however , is a group of establishments formed from the amalgamation of a college of education with one or more further education colleges , for example the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education consisting of the former Cartrefle College of Education , Wrexham ; Wrexham College of Technology ; and Kelsterton College of Technology , Connah 's Quay , Flintshire . |
7 | Lili relented , or perhaps she could think of no more artifacts to describe . |
8 | ‘ I can think of a few consultants , not to mention some very tired registrars , ’ she added ruefully , ‘ who 'd give their right arm to work in conditions like these . ’ |
9 | ‘ I can think of a few names . |
10 | if you would n't mind in the meantime if you could think of a few names you know as you 're going about your daily business . |
11 | It seems that they are not gods exactly , but made of the same stuff as gods . |
12 | If it is not permissible to take into account what was said by the Financial Secretary , I remain of the same view . |
13 | For in such a state by far the most important conditions of production and consumption , of exchange and distribution will remain of the same quality , and in the same general relations to one another , though they are all increasing in volume . |
14 | I had heard of the many mercy missions of the ruler 's private planes . |
15 | This will probably involve a social worker in an area team putting together a package that might consist of a few hours of home care , a couple of days of day care , and night sitting for one night . |
16 | Not only might one living body consist of different particles of matter , but also different bodies ( mine and the sheep that I eat , for example ) , might consist of the same matter . |
17 | The University 's Alumni Office can provide help and advice to groups , whether they consist of a few friends who meet informally from time to time , a group from a particular department or year who wish to arrange a special reunion , or a more established society like the ones described on these pages . |
18 | The vertical fins are marked with yellow and the ventral just consist of a few rays . |
19 | In physics this is a simple matter because when the efficiency of a system is measured , both input and output consist of the same quantity : energy . |
20 | Sentences ( 2a-c ) consist of the same elements , but the sequencing of elements is different in each one . |
21 | Thirdly , material similarity , a relation referring to the degree to which two strings consist of the same characters . |
22 | The catalogue entry claims the picture is the second version that Zoffany painted of the same scene . |
23 | Many ancient villages contain venerable barns built of the same materials as local cottages . |
24 | It is built of the same materials and shows the same Moorish features of decoration and construction ( 415 ) . |
25 | Mention has already been made of the many Home Corners with more than one ‘ room ’ . |
26 | There is so much to see , even though it is all basically made of the same ingredients . |
27 | All elements are made of the same stuff — positively charged nuclei containing protons and encircled by negatively charged electrons . |
28 | She 'd always envied Mandy her wonderful looks and her voluptuous compact figure , but she had long ago accepted the fact that she and Mandy were not made of the same stuff . |
29 | Special mention must be made of the same F/O N G Pickard and F/C E E Heering who ferried seventeen and thirteen aircraft respectively to Renfrew during this transfer . |
30 | Linings Most lightweight sleeping bags are made of the same shell material inside and out . |