Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As a fifth more radical possibility , might consumers be empowered by the professional care givers of an athenian local state and seek to opt out of the traditional services — persuading providers or purchasers to contract for alternatives ?
2 These tend to pop out of the oblong types of pods and may not line up with their positive contacts properly .
3 Very often when people are under stress these very important relaxing activities get squeezed out of the weekly timetable .
4 If the Japanese continue to pull out of the international bond markets they will deprive the global economy of much-needed capital .
5 Outside critics , of which the most devastating was the Oxford economist Ian Little , had no difficulty in showing that their arguments ‘ fail to wriggle out of the obvious ’ , which was that much of the domestic thermal load was being sold below cost and was thereby winning heating markets which could be more efficiently supplied by alternative fuels at lower overall national cost .
6 A difference between McGregor and Tuckman seems to be that the former sees some groups as fixed in their poor behaviour , whereas the latter implies that groups tend to move out of the ineffective stages into more effective behaviour .
7 If there 's one thing I 've learned out of the past six years , it 's that anybody can get out of anything if they try hard enough . ’
8 The analysis concludes that 1 million households and more than 2½ million people have dropped out of the legal aid net in the two years since Lord Mackay of Clashfern became Lord Chancellor .
9 Well , all the types listed above have come out of the Soviet Union recently .
10 The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre .
11 Many times more people have moved out of the big state hospitals over a larger number of years and a great deal more research on outcomes has been done .
12 We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world .
13 Third World taxes have grown out of the colonial experience .
14 Most of the Arabs have stayed out of the fratricidal wars of the victorious Afghan factions in Kabul .
15 Well , I give a vote that erm , because certainly not everybody 's aware that er , this er Service director is merely a way to get round to payments that different people have opt out of the social chapter .
16 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
17 The CS have walked out of the annual conference of the CDF , he reads .
18 If your students need to break out of the intermediate doldrums …
19 These social movements express new forms of social struggle , which have arisen out of the relative failure of other sectors of society to make significant changes and out of changing socio-economic conditions .
20 .. I have changed out of the paternal democracy into a conservatism that believes in Caesar , Pope and the fierce God of Battles — almost . ’
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