Example sentences of "of [pron] [be] [vb pp] [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | Erm prejudices come from all sorts of things , some of them are historical , some of them are generated out of things like football and arguments in the evening about good teams . |
2 | The only mercy is that most of them are put out of their misery before they 've lived a tenth of their natural lifespan . |
3 | There was one of Adam and Eve being tempted by the Serpent , another of them being kicked out of the Garden of Eden , and three others depicting Heaven , Hell and Purgatory . |
4 | Oh I mean many of them were taken out of a book which had in the front price five and sixpence so a so I think that went very well and er I mean Jack was much encouraged by it so much so that he 's going to actually offer to do it for another organisation that he 's connected with |
5 | They hold debates on a wide variety of topics , some of which are squeezed out of the Commons programme through lack of time . |
6 | However , for many years North Shields and Tyne mouth were combined as the small County Borough of Tyne mouth ( 70% of which was made up of North Shields ) . |
7 | It carried a silver Cupid , the eyes of which were fashioned out of pure diamonds . ’ |
8 | and some of it is taken out of Killinghall . |
9 | The main purpose was to pack as much corn as possible into the bay ; but in treading the corn in this way much of it was shaken out of the ear , and thus a start was made on the threshing . |
10 | And er the firm payed me er four shilling , a week , and er the man I was working with , he he , the rest of it was taken out of his er his er wage packet er and put into mine , and so I got about eleven and sixpence a week . |
11 | He it was who received the soubriquet of ‘ The Upright Judge' ’ , on the occasion of his being turned out of office by Edward IV , because of his scrupulous fairness at the trial of Sir Thomas Coke , Lord Mayor of London . ’ |
12 | ‘ Well , I could come all over bitter and say that 's very noble and gallant of the President , especially as there 's no chance of his being blown out of his seat in the Oval Office when this little lot goes up , but I wo n't . |