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

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1 One is reminded of the early expert , but possibly apocryphal , prediction that the maximum number of computers which could be envisaged as being necessary in the UK might be as much as two .
2 One is reminded of the story of French women calmly knitting at the guillotine , while heads rolled .
3 Open one of the new novels of the 1950s and read a page at random , and one is reminded of the inter-war comic fictions of P. G. Wodehouse or the early social novels of George Orwell .
4 One is reminded of the mime of Marcel Marceau …
5 that a major consultation has been going on in one is reminded of the earlier discussion about er St Albans , twelve thousand questionnaires have been sent out and there
6 Something is known of the physical nature of the change in the synapse .
7 Also in 1935 , the men were given permission to mark cards for the Ladies , but nothing is said of the reverse procedure .
8 Nothing is said of the progress of Theophylact in Mercia and ‘ parts of Britain ’ .
9 A record gross score is not recorded until 1911 when Philip Simmons returned a 75 ‘ beating the record by 2 ’ , but nothing is recorded of the earlier player 's 77 .
10 Nothing is known of the scores .
11 Again , a priori , we assume nothing is known of the nature of A , so that the process of finding the dominant eigenvalue and its vector is approached as usual by iterating with A on an arbitrary column co .
12 If virtually nothing is known of the town defences , only a little more can be said about the streets .
13 Leisure in the home : this photograph is labelled simply ‘ An Interior Kitchen 1927 ’ and may have been taken in Paisley , but nothing is known of the boy .
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