Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [pron] of the " in BNC.

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1 The aim of the game is to see which of the teams can fill up their glass the first .
2 All right , the little sod 's reminding me of the truth , so I 'll tell it . )
3 He is reminding us of the way we are coming to the Lord .
4 The former Cardiff winger has his faults but so far he has adapted well to his new code and in a Bradford side playing more expansively these days is seeing plenty of the ball .
5 To the extant that Professor Preston is warning us of the dangers of oversimplification and bad herme-neutics then we do well to listen to him .
6 The choreographer 's problem is to select which of the movements are appropriate , when and how they are to be incorporated and what style and quality they require .
7 The truth is that the party leadership , in contradiction to its own declarations , is ridding itself of the democratic wing of the party and is preparing for social revenge and for a party and state coup . "
8 There is no money , the country is in a crisis from which there seems no way out , and anyone who wants hard currency is selling anything of the slightest interest .
9 All you have to do is decide which of the puddings on these pages from Cadbury 's The Taste of Chocolate would be the perfect ending to each of the following menus .
10 It is understood none of the three have been informed there is to be disciplinary hearing but a file is in the hands of Deputy Chief Constable Michael Argent who is in charge of force discipline .
11 The role of the examinations is to determine which of the candidates have reached a set standard .
12 And that it it 's saying which of the following days of action has the group participated in .
13 The idea here is to decide which of the possibilities is the most likely one .
14 The next stage is to decide which of the potential projects to work on .
15 The next stage is to decide which of the potential projects to work on .
16 Milton 's task , of course , is to convince us of the sin involved .
17 The object in this chapter is to convey something of the nature and application of these techniques without going into detailed descriptions .
18 It is to remind ourselves of the radical demands of God , and to realize that to call the Christian gospel ‘ good news ’ is to concentrate on only half the story .
19 This is to say nothing of the varied forms and objects of laughter that there may be : spontaneous hilarity ; dark chuckles over black humour ; knowing , ironic laughter ; the nervous giggles of imperfect comprehension .
20 On the local front , Peter Spratt refers to the company 's recent work on behalf of Mace , and he says that there is early evidence that the Mace ‘ Gerry Anderson ’ campaign is conveying something of the pleasure of grocery shopping , as well as making an important statement about branded merchandise and value for money .
21 All I can do is to tell them of the number and variety involved , and point them to some background reading .
22 Rees thereupon complained to the European Commission of Human Rights that , by refusing to alter the recorded sex on his birth certificate , the United Kingdom , through its law , is depriving him of the legal status corresponding to his actual condition , to which he is rightfully entitled by Article 8 .
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