Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Early statements of the model ( e.g. , Marslen-Wilson & Welsh ( 1978 ) ) assert that candidates drop out of the pool of word-candidates when they do not fit the specifications of context , in the same way as when they do not fit the accumulating sensory input .
2 Competition between consumers for a given commodity may , for example , tend to force its price upward ; each consumer is careful not to consume beyond the point where the marginal purchase is just worthwhile ; during the process , those who are less eager consumers of marginal units drop out of the race earlier .
3 The light falls on the back door of the Italian Embassy , and children 's voices pour out of an upstairs window .
4 Tears at Halifax , where Hereford 's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league .
5 I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner .
6 Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom .
7 Dominant hens assert their priority by pecking subordinate hens : pecked subordinate hens move out of the way of the pecker , to allow the dominant hen access to the nesting site , or roosting site she was using , or the food she was about to eat .
8 A BIBLE 'S throw from Harrods , guitar-strummed folk songs waft out of a church .
9 The membership of the League of Nations from 1919 to 1939 never exceeded 54 countries , whereas some 160 nation states , covering almost the entire globe , are members of the present United Nations , and the numbers are still increasing as new nations arise out of the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union .
10 The two cars swing out of the palace gates , and disappear down the avenue .
11 The book , published by Methuen and called Don ; t Climb Out Of The Window , sprang from a writing class at Richard 's school .
12 Bored gauchos sit out of the wind , sucking yerba maté from gourds ; their horses munch at the thin grass in a desultory fashion .
13 The explosion lifted the ship a few feet clear out of the water , smashing the superstructure against the low tunnel roof even as the hull burst open with a blaze of fire .
14 Every lunchtime she watched her three male partners in Exeter-based accountancy firm Honey Perriam disappear out of the door and up the road to the local snooker club , while she sat at her desk , nibbling her sandwich .
15 Does humanity go out of the window when a woman security guard is trained ?
16 Just the kind of remarks one would hear as parents come out of the display of their children at annual ballet school spectacular .
17 He was in luck ; just as he reached the corner , casting nervous eyes upwards at another screech , Henri saw a glowering Richmann come out of the building .
18 The values of each of the exponents vary independently of the other , to produce half-life curves of markedly different shapes .
19 The best ideas grow out of the product and are intimately linked with it .
20 Sure enough , a couple of rock doves fly out of the crack with a clatter of wings , and we can see a scarcely fledged youngster perched on a ledge in the gloom of the sea-cave .
21 Although flying fish leap out of the water they do not porpoise but glide , using their pectoral fins as aerodynamic surfaces .
22 Most popular pool-liners consist merely of a sheet of heavy-gauge polythene or rubber material which is placed in the excavation and moulded to its contours .
23 While Isaac is still unborn , the promises speak only of the future .
24 Union officials speak scornfully of the Tribune Company 's assumption that tactics which worked in Chicago would succeed in New York .
25 Nearly all the children went to orthodox hostels run independently of the Movement .
26 ‘ They said I 'd just got 50-60 years wear out of the knee in 15 years . ’
27 A producer is chosen to mould the natural sound of the band into a new format , and the mesmerised band wander out of the studio clutching a product bearing little or no resemblance to the demo they went in with .
28 I 've already had McLaren , McInally and McKimmie pull out of the squad with injuries .
29 The test authorities refuse to admit that the tests threaten either the immediate or long term safety of the area but frequently postpone tests ‘ because of adverse wind conditions ’ , that is , when the nearby Shoshone Indian reservations fall down-wind of the blast .
30 Legal costs come out of the estate they 're not an executor 's personal responsibility , but on the other hand an executor is not entitled to charge for the work that he does .
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