Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The bill is being paid by the Ministry of Defence out of public funds , and lawyers say the amount spent on the case contrasts with new guidelines introduced by the Lord Chancellor to reduce costs for legal aid .
2 branching to one course of action out of two possibilities depending upon the result of a mathematical , textual or logical condition
3 However , for someone supposed to be very clever , he seemed to get a great deal of pleasure out of ordinary things .
4 Made to high standards of craftsmanship out of exquisite materials , this is a catalogue that brings vicarious pleasure in luxury living , which in itself was one of the arts of Islam .
5 For the last two years Hodder has run publicity for fiction and paperbacks and for non-fiction out of two units and under two managers , Beth MacDougall and Sally Randall .
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