Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adv] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , it is no secret that , in proportional terms , Scotland has done rather well out of the arrangements .
2 Indeed , in recent years has done rather well out of its visits to Brussels by both politicians and officers .
3 These longer-term implications are unlikely to impinge on the development industry , which has done extremely well out of UDC designations .
4 It does take a little time to right a market that has got so badly out of step . ’
5 To meet the needs of pupils growing up in such an environment , RE must not assume any religious faith — it has to start much further back with questions of why there is such a phenomenon as religion .
6 He is one of those individuals who has put even more back into the sport than he has taken out of it .
7 In his second novel , The Inheritors , Golding has stood so far back from modern historical progress as to imagine the supersession of innocent , hairy Neanderthalers by ‘ bone-face men ’ in a prehistoric age : they wear clothes or , as the primitive eye sees it , they step outside their skins .
8 A single mother I met in Sheffield has got housing , but in a Dickensian block of flats , on the fifth floor , with no lift , a damp kitchen , bathroom and hall where the wallpaper seems to stand up only out of inertia because it is n't sticking to the walls .
9 Appropriately the dining room seems to rise almost directly out of the water .
10 it 's set far enough back from the road ,
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