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

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1 This shows , for instance , that the element most closely related to extremely is fast : these two are co-constituents of the adjective phrase construction .
2 These young ‘ stars of the future ’ are products of the Coca-Cola ‘ Centres of Excellence ’ which are administered annually by the IFA from September through to May The 1993 winners of the hail from Banbridge , Londonderry , Portadown , Newry and Belfast .
3 In particular , a police officer can be sued for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment ( which are forms of the tort of trespass to the person ) if he or she arrests a person without a justification recognized by law .
4 Dialects are forms of the language which have certain different words , meanings or sentence constructions from the rest of the language .
5 It is true there are forms of the palmette which look a little like acanthus but I would not say that they are necessarily earlier and that the acanthus developed out of the palmette .
6 The first 11 cantos are preparation of the palette .
7 ‘ We have been progress of the Great Britain Education Bill with a view to ensuring that , as far as possible , parents of children with special educational needs in Northern Ireland enjoy the same rights as those in England and Wales . ’
8 Low-magnification micrographs show that about 20% of the nanotubes are 50% of the nanoparticles are filled .
9 They are blooms of the transcendent only for here they die .
10 I thought of how Vinoba Bhave would regard the rain — to him all things are manifestations of the divine .
11 Most of the downland woods are west of the Arun gap and , apart from plantations , beech ( Fagus sylvatica ) is the dominant tree , although it rarely regenerates , and where no replanting takes place ash ( Fraxinus excelsior ) quickly asserts itself .
12 As already seen , the sections make special provision for transactions with persons who are connected with the company or are associates of the debtor .
13 I am chairman of the Africa committee of the British Refugee Council , so I have worked closely with refugees for a long time .
14 I had already been part of the theatre working as an ASM at the Cambridge Arts Theatre , not with the University but with the
15 All had been part of the Reagan-Bush administration which illegally sold arms to Iran in exchange for the release of US hostages held in Lebanon .
16 The station , he said , had been part of the Anglesey scene for 55 years , trained fast jet pilots and provided a helicopter rescue service of great value .
17 He has been part of the decision-making process to broaden the game 's amateur ideals : ‘ The players now have a very square deal worked out ’ .
18 ‘ It must be strange , ’ she said slowly , ‘ to have been part of the Revolution and then to find yourself on the opposite side from people you fought beside . ’
19 While World Cup matters have only been part of the Board 's committee business this week , the speculation as to whether Welsh reservations would carry weight has been immense .
20 Only tame , domesticated animals could possibly have been part of the goods and chattels of that early band of pioneers , striking out for a new island home .
21 It was in 1982 that TMAM finally moved in to the airfield , taking over two pre-fabricated huts that had been part of the Station in the late 1940s and early 1950s .
22 They had n't got as far as stating any intention on that subject — for the simple reason that marriage had n't been part of the plan .
23 Her ravishment too had been part of the scheme of things .
24 McLaren , the 22-year-old Hearts defender , told me recently that when he made his World Cup debut against Italy ( the game where he was asked to mark Roberto Baggio ) , the fact that he 'd been part of the squad at the European Championship finals , as well as playing a couple of games on the tour of North America last year , were of immeasurable assistance in making the step up .
25 He 'd been born there and the Burnses had been part of the village for generations .
26 And even Hoggatt 's Laboratory , blood or no blood , had been part of the village for over seventy years , while Chevisham Manor had stood for nearly three times as long .
27 The two had been part of the Rentokil team on ‘ operation cleanout ’ .
28 And still without needing to turn my head , but looking straight to the front , and walking at the same even pace along the path , I was conscious of a man perched motionless on the top bar of the gate , one leg over , so still that he might have been part of the gate itself .
29 Oats are the safest and most natural grain to give to horses ; they have been part of the development of the horse over the last two thousand years .
30 ‘ It might have been part of the equipment those scientists dropped into the sea when they were here , ’ he suggested .
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