We have no meanings for "selected of" in our records yet.
1 One was selected of pretty pattern, and George Melville paid for both.
2 Records were selected of patients 18 years and younger who had the principal diagnosis of asthma.
3 The Parramatta grass is the selected of Nature, and who are you to interfere with Nature?
4 But the example I have selected of the activity of emotion may be carried further than this.
5 The example selected of such enticers is not of the kind that most of us are in danger from.
6 From all the rich variety of the English tongue few words could have been selected of such restorative effect.
7 This is a little faggot of dry twigs, which I have selected of equal length and of slight thickness.
8 Then the guard was changed, and the sentries relieved selected of all places for their beds, the bank beside the hay-cock.
9 It was not the sort of spot which one would have selected of one's own free will to sit in for any length of time.
10 "Seconds" and "bottle-holders"-selectedof course for their love of the game-wereappointed, and "the fight" commenced.
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