Sentence examples for clay of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "clay of" is not a common phrase in English
It is not grammatically correct as it is not part of a complete sentence. Depending on the context, you might use the phrase "made of clay" or "made from clay". For example: "The pottery was made from clay found in the nearby river."

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On the red clay of the French Open, he is known for his sliding retrievals.

A modeler needs a good supply of clay of the right kind.

The tour now heads to the red clay of Europe, where Roddick's strengths are minimized.

The dull, entrapping clay of the village's surrounding fields is one such image.

The truth is both Malala Yousafzai and the Taliban were fashioned from the clay of Pakistan.

They had him buried in the clay of a city cemetery.

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And standing in the middle of that calm was Henry Clay of Kentucky.

The United States statesman Henry Clay of Kentucky imported the first purebred Herefords to America in 1817.

In 1840 Harrison won the Whig nomination over Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, largely because of his military record and his noncommittal political views.

Bryan Clay of the United States won a surprise silver medal in the decathlon.

And I saw that twice," Nolan Clay, of the Daily Oklahoman, said.

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