Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb past] [pron] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Paula said : ‘ We are very pleased with the amount of money raised which reflects the generosity of our colleagues . ’ |
2 | Rebel priest Fr Pat Buckley of Larne confirmed he has issued writs for libel against Dublin radio show star Fr Michael Clery . |
3 | But the Bank of England signalled it wants to keep base rates held at 101/2 p.c . |
4 | For example in the UK , the range of vocabulary can be indicative of level of education attained ; this can influence the type of job procured which determines economic bracket of income and in turn determines the person 's social class according to the Registrar-General 's classification ( p. 272 ) . |
5 | In fact a continuum of behaviour emerged which explains more fully the teacher preference for boys . |
6 | Dr Donald Clarke , of the British National Party , was not present and a show of hands suggested he has little support at the independent girls ' school . |
7 | A little group of letters survived which affords insight into his attitude in this earlier time at Lincoln . |
8 | It 's rich in silicium giving the skin 's tissue more strength and also has mother of pearl added which reflects the light and cleverly hides lines . |