Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Capital accumulation is a relatively easy matter for the self-employed but is almost impossible for the professional manager to achieve out of income .
2 Learn the right way to get out of bed , and to pick up a heavy object .
3 Well that was of the interesting things to come out of the study , erm something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
4 Well that was one of the interesting things to come out of the study , something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
5 Er , we looked at it as you know when we were considering reorganisation of committees and I think this is perhaps one of the few things to come out of all that .
6 Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market .
7 The feeling of being manoeuvred came back with a rush and she had the urgent desire to get out of this stuffy office fast .
8 ‘ Apart from selling many more Reed titles , ’ he says , ‘ the key fact to come out of it was that more than half the customers who came into our shops to buy a promoted Reed title at a lower price bought on average two-and-a-half books at full price , and so the venture , as far as we were concerned , was highly profitable . ’
9 One of the key lessons to come out of the General Motors-Toyota joint venture in California is that the Japanese automaker does not rely on automation and technology to replace workers in the plant .
10 Edberg is the sixth seed to go out of the men 's championship after a record five seeds were beaten in the first round .
11 Since an earlier study ( Wing , 1988 ) had reported no improvement in client experience of some of the first people to move out of Darenth Park Hospital , in services which themselves turned out to replicate many of the organizational features of the hospital , it was decided to include some measures of the physical and social environment as well as of client experience .
12 As far as Mrs Frizzell knew , apart from a book on local fish written by an ardent fly fisherman on the university staff , this was the first book to come out of Tollemarche .
13 One of the first peoples to burst out of Central Asia and into the lands south and west of the Caspian were the Seljuks , a people of Turkish stock who subdued a broad band of territory from Afghanistan across to Syria , occupying Damascus and Jerusalem .
14 I 'd got nicked for burglary and , so , the only way to get out of it was by trying the hospital .
15 The government will now do its best to ensure that Norway holds its referendum after those of Sweden and Finland , in the hope that Yes votes in those countries would make Norwegians think twice before joining the Icelanders as the only Nordics to stay out of the EC .
16 The same failure to push out of defence quickly and as a unit when clearing their lines , which gives the goalkeeper a clearer view and often wins an offside decision , helped Gannon score a well-taken winner , also from outside the penalty area .
17 I ca n't speak for London hotels , but basically in this region we have a fair number of esteemed country house hotels , as well as the inner town hotels , and all of them offer a service at a very competitive price , and perhaps this is something we should encourage — the American visitor to stay out of London erm and come and stay in London 's country , as we call ourselves , round the Thames and Chilterns .
18 But BET has the in-depth strength to come out of this recession as a business toughened by adversity .
19 While the tank was being prepared and the water standing , six large pieces of bogwood were being soaked in a dustbin to allow the tannic acid to leach out of the wood to a limited extent , as I intended that the wood would still leach out the acid and brown coloration into the aquarium water providing the fish with darkened water to swim around in .
20 The appliance manufacturers , the frozen food kings , the canners and food merchants exploited to the hilt the female desire to get out of the kitchen just as quickly as possible .
21 MICHAEL O'HARA MEETS THE CRANBERRIES , THE BEST THING TO COME OUT OF LIMERICK SINCE HIS GOOD SELF ( IT SAYS HERE ) .
22 De Niro 's lengthy career began in small theatre productions at the start of the Sixties , and has included two Academy Awards ( for Raging Bull and The Godfather II ) and a collaboration with Martin Scorsese which produced some of the best films to come out of the ‘ New Hollywood ’ of the Seventies .
23 It was the last word to come out of St Pierre .
24 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
25 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
26 Although rather overshadowed by the heroin ‘ problem ’ which soon emerged , this committee was able to continue its focus on young solvent users and obtained funding for a full-time counsellor to work out of a Council of Voluntary Service office .
27 If we allow for a stochastic element in lifetime income , then individuals may respond rather differently , having for example a lower propensity to consume out of windfall or ‘ entrepreneurial ’ gains .
28 Old Eddie Mosse had been a strange man to come out of Paradise Street .
29 There 's still fleece on the outside , so once the drizzle or the rain starts , a waterproof needs to come out of the sack .
30 ‘ Bloody hell — I do n't neglect that kid , I 'm a good mother to her , I 've a perfect right to go out of an evening .
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