Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the [noun] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This applied to many houses in the street , presumably brought about by the making up of the road with gravel over a long period . |
2 | The French had obviously suffered a debâcle but , in itself , the opening up of the frontier with China might only have been a prelude to Chinese invasion and ensuing catastrophe . |
3 | Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt . |
4 | Their earlier high spirits were gone now , out of the door with Tommy Blue . |
5 | Dolores came out of the cottage with mugs of coffee for them . |
6 | It was a particular damp Autumn , before the advent of land drainage at Strawberry Fields and the snapshot albums shows us ( with all the children again ) wellies up to the knees in mud , lifting the teethes out of the quagmire with forks ! |
7 | North-westerly from the cross-cut the level was driven 20 fathoms to another cross-course and a good bunch of ore was being taken out of the floor with overhead stoping in progress . |
8 | I 've already had McLaren , McInally and McKimmie pull out of the squad with injuries . |
9 | I will sometimes arrange to discuss things on three successive Mondays , for example , or three successive months perhaps , because you never have to take a quick decision in a business , and out of the talking with people who respond to your way of working the right answer very often comes — the decisions mostly take themselves . |
10 | He lived on a war pension , having been invalided out of the RAF with epilepsy — the result , we think , of an explosion in a munitions factory . |
11 | I shall have the prefects chase you down the corridor and out of the front-door with hockey-sticks ! |
12 | The WBC have already said they will strip Bowe or Holyfield if they pulled out of the deal with Lewis , who knocked out Donovan ‘ Razor ’ Ruddock 10 days ago . |
13 | Sensibly , but with some sensitivity , her boss made the same points to Muriel as he had made in his reference , asking her at the same time if these conflicts had ever arisen out of the office with family friends or neighbours . |
14 | He made for the door , sweeping out of the office with Rebecca in tow , stopping only to add as an afterthought , ‘ Ignore Rourke 's bad temper . |
15 | WALES prop Mike Griffiths is facing a suspension that could rule him out of the clash with world champions Australia , after his dismissal in CARDIFF 'S match at Aberavon yesterday . |
16 | DS Shaw who , amongst other things , acted as the squad 's quartermaster , would see to the hiring , and fitting out of the rooms with equipment from central stores . |
17 | Rennie later got out of the car with Marita and took her to a house on London Road in Gloucester where the couple had previously lived together . |
18 | But the central relationship between Teenotchy , a young black stable lad , and the delicate English lord who falls for him , is fresh and complex , and she teases the ironies out of the set-up with understatement and wit . |
19 | She 'd talked about London a lot when she was little and she used to get books out of the library with pictures of Westminster Abbey and all the sights . |
20 | Although service of a writ out of the jurisdiction with leave placed the defendant within the power of the court , the assumption of jurisdiction was in a sense only provisional , as the defendant could apply to set it aside . |
21 | But Raskolnikov 's nightmare calls to mind one that did , namely The Possessed , while the specific link between ‘ as men possessed ’ ( besnovatimi ) and The Possessed ( Besi , literally The Devils ) is inescapably obvious — just as the word ‘ Socialism ’ which Dostoevsky has written against the beast in Revelation coming out of the earth with horns like a lamb and speech like a dragon shows the general way his thoughts are tending . |
22 | Furious , she walked out of the shop with bundles of the offending garment over her arm and telexed Carno to withdraw the pattern from production immediately . |
23 | said Billy , and heaved himself out of the chair with difficulty . |
24 | But Mark Dwyer came out of the pack with Jodami to range alongside two fences out . |
25 | Then , on the eve of the second Test in Madras , Gooch had his infamous encounter with a poisonous prawn that laid him low for several days and was out of the match with diarrhoea and sickness that laid him low for several days . |
26 | Small boys marked their route like milestones , bursting out of the undergrowth with baskets of fruit to sell . |