Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When watching parliamentary television , I have not often felt that there was an unfair political balance and none of the Members I interviewed raised this matter , except that one Liberal Democrat believed that the smaller parties were squeezed out of live coverage on Tuesdays and Thursdays .
2 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
3 He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet .
4 During 1984 , a survey was carried out of in-service training in public library authorities in the UK .
5 During 1984 a survey was carried out of in-service training in public libraries in the UK .
6 Research reviews have also been carried out of existing knowledge about inequalities between men and women and between the ethnic groups in the UK in respect of both health and health care .
7 To be blunt , you can be a sensible young woman and be escorted back to your family , or carried out of this wilderness in a sack .
8 The creation of a National Commission for the Consolidation of Peace ( COPAZ ) , made up of one representative from each of the political parties or coalitions in the Legislative Assembly , and two each from the government , armed forces and FMLN , charged with the task of supervising the implementation of all future accords , including ceasefires and changes in the armed forces ; its work to be supervised byrepresentatives from the Roman Catholic Church and the UN Observers for El Salvador ( Onusal ) .
9 Billy names the players he believes have suffered and urges a change in the selection committee currently made up of one representative from the six teams in the inter-pro championships .
10 Billy names the players he believes have suffered and urges a change in the selection committee currently made up of one representative from the six teams in the inter-pro championships .
11 You do n't have to read the book , it 's rubbish , but I mean you can just say , if you remember the title , The Imperial Presidency , here was a view that the presidency had become dominant , the presidency had grown out of all proportion to the intentions of the founding fathers and needed to be reined back .
12 One fighter had been a Skinhead and had worn the appropriate ‘ gear ’ of his time but had now grown out of this kind of thing .
13 You do n't think we 'll be chucked out of this library for talking too loud do ya ?
14 Durham University Patrick Brodie , 21 , rescued by friends after suffering multiple injuries in a 40ft fall from a walkway into the River Wear in the city has been moved out of intensive care at Dryburn Hospital and was yesterday stable and satisfactory .
15 It was written out of deep respect for the victims and their kin , and The Smiths felt it was an important enough song to put on their last single even though it had already been released on L.P. In a word it is a memorial to the children and all like them who have sufferered such a fate .
16 The song was written out of profound emotion by Morrissey , a Mancunian who feels that the particularly horrific crime it describes must be borne by the conscience of Manchester and that it must never happen again .
17 Flavio 's latest work is a twenty five ton sculpture made out of solid rock in Norway .
18 And there certainly is money to be made out of hard news as the idiosyncratic Ted Turner has proved with his Cable News Network ( CNN ) .
19 The fear of violent crime has risen out of all proportion to the actual risk .
20 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
21 In posing law as an external force to those it purports to control the judgment fails to recognize law 's part in constructing experience of the world ; how knowledge is possible only through categories and symbols of language ; how meaning is produced out of legal ordering of supposed differences .
22 ‘ For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done .
23 Mother cared for him with a gentleness born out of genuine relief at still having him to care for .
24 The system has been born out of rapid expansion in recent years as the business has opened new centres and employed more people .
25 The first Cistercians were men who sought to return to the simplicity of Benedict 's Rule and to its strict observance which they argued had been altered out of all recognition by the Cluniacs who spent much of the day in a long and elaborate round of services in choir .
26 Economic income is simply the maximum amount of real income that can be consumed out of real wealth during a given period without impairing the ability of that stock of real wealth to deliver real income and hence real consumption in the future .
27 Brown was not a reluctant athlete flummoxed out of academic success by mercenary PE teachers and coaches eager to capitalize on his obvious potential .
28 Well , they have run out of that bread with the knobbly bits on . ’
29 Yet , like so many other Raj survivals , the marriage adverts have been mutated out of all recognition from their understated British originals .
30 Somebody asked , a bit hesitantly , how you would define the Dark Ireland , and Dorrainge , who felt he had been left out of this conversation for too long , said it was rather difficult .
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