Example sentences of "[vb pp] of [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , in the last analysis he was most influenced by the composite picture he had formed of Iberian art he had seen , although one particular head which remained in the Louvre seems especially relevant to the central figures of the great canvas . |
2 | After it she felt soothed of any irritation she may have felt with the last letter , wiped her mouth with satisfaction , and picked up the Oswaldston Gazette . |
3 | Even when possessed of high ability he is often forced to settle for the position i on the catastrophe surface . |
4 | They 'd no internal passports in this tiny country , but from what he 'd seen of this building they had computers the like of which the Leningrad Militia could only dream about . |
5 | I reckon that , that was a good id , I bet no one else has thought of that idea you know . |
6 | At Nice when he heard the devastating news that his Portuguese friend , the artist Amedeo de Sousa Cardoso , had died of Spanish flu he broke down and sobbed like a child . |
7 | Thus , if a person is given a drug which gets rid of any resistance he/she might have had to being taken into captivity , then , in a very strong sense , his/her autonomy has been violated . |
8 | Vicky 's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about . |
9 | I hope today we can get rid of this issue we can put it where it belongs in the House Of Commons , we can get rid of it and make sure that Leicestershire helps that and I am still willing to talk to the hunt . |
10 | getting rid of this thing I 'm not having this . |
11 | With skill borne of long practice he let the old man talk but guided his talk in the way he wanted it to go , then he started to ask questions . |
12 | Patients should be disabused of any notion they may have developed of the possibility of becoming invalids as a result of the heart attack . |