Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 Listening to the OAE in Mozart is like hearing the nineteenth century shovelled out of the way . ’
2 The second shape comes out of the first like the extension of an igloo .
3 Edberg is the sixth seed to go out of the men 's championship after a record five seeds were beaten in the first round .
4 A man 's shout pierced the mist , and the first pursuer rushed out of the end of the alley and cut with his sword at the hatted shape which he saw dimly ahead of him .
5 A The first kind developed out of the Romantic movement which emerged at a time when artists of all kinds rebelled against being servants in wealthy households , obeying their patrons ' orders and being regulated by religious , political and other advisers .
6 The closing date is November 22 , and the first survey picked out of the bag after that date will win .
7 The first engine rolled out of the Springfield sheds on November 4 1902 , and it would have been one of the last to use the level crossing at Thompson Street because very soon the council seem to have ordered Stivvies to replace it with a bridge .
8 Oxford 's Mark Carlsson was the first casualty crashing out of heat eleven … then it was Troy Butler 's turn to tumble in the last race …
9 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 .
10 The ‘ naked ’ crab moved about 60 cm ( 2 ft ) away while the first crab nipped out of its damaged shell and took up residence in the new one .
11 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
12 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
13 The first vehicles loomed out of the darkness on the south bank , driving only on convoy lights with each one following the barely seen , under-chassis-mounted , single White light of the one in front .
14 The treats will be sent to the first names picked out of the postbag after that date .
15 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 .
16 It is possible that for all its lofty consequences , Nietzsche 's willingness to expose himself to Meistersinger in the first place arose out of nothing loftier than social contacts : the coincidence that a sister of Wagner 's living in Leipzig was friendly with Professor Ritschl and his wife , with whom Nietzsche was on excellent terms at the time .
17 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 .
18 The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly , and though she sat there for another hour , it was the last .
19 The third requirement grew out of this — namely , as America became more involved in this conflict , so it looked to Britain to send at least a token force to assist in the war in Vietnam , or failing that to give strong diplomatic backing to the United States .
20 It was the last word to come out of St Pierre .
21 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
22 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
23 I am still firmly of the belief that I like to walk out of the client 's house with a cheque , because that 's a commitment , and then the next premium comes out of the direct debit .
24 Make the next movement grow out of the one before , particularly rhythmically .
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