Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Nicky said : ‘ I suppose I 'll get a lot of enjoyment out of teaching and hope I hope I can pass on some useful advice . ’ |
2 | I suppose if you think about it his parents probably think it 's probably good to get him out of London and get him doing something . |
3 | She was always cutting pictures out of magazines and sticking them on her wall . |
4 | ‘ I cut a picture of a model in a swimsuit out of Vogue and posted it back to one man . |
5 | The amount of compensation reflects the fact that he is out of work and compensates him for his losses . |
6 | The PROFITBOSS takes the paper out of management and gives it to the administrators . |
7 | Ed I 've got some news for ya , there 's actually need every scrap of help we can get right now and anything that comes out of Europe that gives us that assistance needs our support . |
8 | I said , I said we 've been doing boundaries for the trial park today and they ran out of passes and gave us these and said they 'd be alright . |
9 | And in this new structure , where the prime minister 's secretary popped out of holes and asked them what they thought , they had a better chance than any previous dean and chapter . |
10 | ‘ Then , before I could stop her she got my father out of bed and told him the whole thing . |
11 | Willie climbed out of bed and joined him at the window . |
12 | Masses need leaders who can stir them out of apathy and organize them , but once organized they defer to leaders and accord them steadily greater levels of discretion to pursue their own rather than mass interests . |
13 | The only thing I could n't discover was how he managed to get you out of Gloucester and marry you after all . |
14 | She knelt longer than she would normally have done , not out of devotion but to give him time to get away . |
15 | She had her suitcase open on the bed and was muttering to herself as she took clothes out of drawers and threw them in . |
16 | The harness really does take the pain out of windsurfing and allows you to stay out on the water far longer . |
17 | Police were forced to set him free with a warning — back to the parents who yesterday admitted he was out of control and said they wanted to see him prosecuted . |
18 | They 're paying it all back anyway , I mean how do people want , order stuff out of catalogue and send them back |
19 | I think it must have been Tom 's fear from the past , knowing what happened to black people who stepped out of line that made him so afraid to stick up for himself and stand his ground . |
20 | Her aim is to take elitism out of design and make it accessible to a wider public . |
21 | Their friends in the town halls keep people out of homes and use them to trade and to get cheap votes . |
22 | In the ‘ FURNITURE ’ section he made a little hut out of cardboard and used it as a base for his search . |
23 | I come out of role and ask them about what they 've seen . |
24 | They hauled Tommy out of class and forced him to spend a whole day alone in a tiny punishment room . |
25 | He also wants to push farmers to take land out of production and to pay them grants if they tend their non-productive land in an environmentally-friendly way or use less chemical fertilisers and pesticides on their crops . |
26 | First , internecine rivalries ensured that his opponents would never join forces to oust him ; for that reason alone , they would be allowed to continue , though never to reach a point at which they might get out of hand and overwhelm him . |
27 | It was said to be a soup-to-nuts A-to-Z kind of thing and the software vendors rejected it out of hand as offering them nothing . |
28 | Reportedly it was a soup-to-nuts A-to-Z kind of thing that ISVs rejected out of hand as offering them nothing . |
29 | procedure for taking goods out of stock and transferring them to the shop floor |
30 | He says : ‘ They were rare even in Binks ’ day , but the strange thing was that there was a tradition among the people who lived up there in those days to make a ball out of clay and cover it with spring gentians . |