Example sentences of "[noun prp] is [verb] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the age of 47 , Robert De Niro is coming out of a creative crisis and entering a new phase as a movie mogul . |
2 | Cork is made up of a myriad of tiny cells , each imprisoning a tiny pocket of air . |
3 | Sekers , like Stoddard is made up of a group of companies . |
4 | The Soren Larsen is heading out of the docks bound for Auckland in New Zealand . |
5 | The ITV companies rely on advertising revenue for their funds , while the BBC is funded out of the licence lee which must be paid by all those who possess a television receiver . |
6 | It is not only labour that the economic power of Bangkok is sucking out of the north-east . |
7 | I have no doubt that , as my right hon. Friend the Chancellor said , Britain is coming out of the recession . |
8 | Lough Lannagh is made up of a series of lakes containing deep holes and is known as a dangerous area for swimming . |
9 | Now that Czechoslovakia is stepping out of the Stalinist ice-box , nationalist voices in Slovakia are beginning to be heard again . |
10 | Deutsche Bundespost Telekom is pulling out of the $480m Europesat project to launch two television satellites : it said the returns on the investment were uncertain due to limited interest from television companies ; the project , with the Swiss and French PTTs , is to replace the TV Sat 2 satellite and facilitate introduction of high definition television in Europe . |
11 | As Amsterdam is made up of a criss-crossed network of canals , one of the best ways to get around the city is by boat . |
12 | The Stinkschiefer is made up of a thin unit of dark , laminated , organic-rich carbonate mudstones . |