Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] of [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The community we serve is largely made up of families who have come to England from a rural district of Bangladesh called Sylhet . |
2 | Children have not grown out of behaviours which were acceptable when they were much younger . |
3 | The family of Jesus is not made up of people who are righteous in everything , peaceful whatever happens , joyful at every moment . |
4 | The they 're never sort of given feeble excuses , we are erm very truthful with them , i in order to make them understand that , you know , there are limitations erm within our jobs as well , cos a lot of people expect things , and erm you may promise them , well other people may promise them , and it 's not delivered then of course it 's sort of them and us , and we , we try to dispel that idea , it 's not them |
5 | Windows and its applications are notorious for the creation of temporary files — if you 've ever crashed out of Windows you may have seen files with the extension . |
6 | ‘ The players have to take a heap of responsibility for what has happened at Celtic Park , ’ he said , ‘ but the squad is also made up of footballers who want to play in the manner Liam Brady has adopted as his philosophy on the game . |
7 | This Board , whose role is by no means a formality , as it has to vet every one of the artists shown at the exhibition , is now made up of people who reflect the old groupings : seven Christian Democrats , six Socialists , two PDS ( formerly Communist ) , one Liberal and one Social Democrat . |
8 | I do n't like lying to my sister , and I 've now run out of tales she 'll believe . ’ |
9 | There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money . |