Example sentences of "[noun] of [adj] [v-ing] be " in BNC.
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1 | To some extent a loss of conditioned responding is to be expected purely on the grounds that conditioning tends to be context-specific . |
2 | For many of his supporters he could do no wrong and any semblance of wrong having been done was explained as part of the ecumenical conspiracy to defeat true Protestantism . |
3 | The evidence however clearly shows that this sort of wholesale forgetting is normal while we are asleep . |
4 | I do n't know , you 're sort of half dozing are n't you ? |
5 | But the crush of those fleeing was too much and the officers were swamped . |
6 | And er I 'm not saying they 're ill treated cos they 're probably not , but there 's different ways of ill treating is n't there ? |
7 | The use of symbolic addressing is not fully exploited to cope with pre-existing forms of citation and for automated authoring of large quantities of text . |
8 | 1988 ) backed Widdicombe 's call that national political parties should ensure that only councillors vote at party group meetings and a public list of all attending is made available . |
9 | As in the previous demonstrations , a large number of those attending were middle class , some of whom had been involved in the demonstrations of 1973 ( which had effectively deposed the existing military dictatorship — see pp. 26209-10 ) and had also witnessed the army massacre of students at Thammasat University three years later [ see pp. 28102-03 ] . |