Example sentences of "directly [adv] of the " in BNC.
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1 | The latter quality comes directly out of the former , and there is a nice continuity in Mr Eliot 's work . |
2 | The effect of the Sky losses will look even more dramatic after a change in accounting policy which takes them directly out of the profit and loss account . |
3 | On the rare occasions when one of these mice stops to contemplate the future , it is nearly always a mother hugging her child , staring directly out of the frame with baleful black-ringed eyes in an otherwise expressionless triangular white face . |
4 | A national curriculum centrally determined is about to be imposed on the schools , and this is bound to encapsulate a philosophy of education , its nature and purpose , that arises directly out of the discontents of the last twenty years . |
5 | The theme for this seminar arose directly out of the discussions at the previous meeting on Integration and Immigration . |
6 | Consequently most accidents , and there were nearly 500 of them during the 1970s , were not the result of employee thoughtlessness but emerged directly out of the contradictory demands made upon the workforce . |
7 | Under the direction of the Queen of Plenty , the males swarmed tirelessly over the high circling construction , crystallizing the fabric , it seemed , directly out of the sparse particles of sub-lunar space . |
8 | It was normally the practice for writers like Macpherson to stress that the movies had grown directly out of the ‘ dime ’ or ‘ yellow-back ’ novel . |
9 | On the one hand , large parts of sociology have grown directly out of the literary and journalistic traditions . |
10 | Her office , situated off the corridor leading directly out of the reception area , was spacious and subtly feminine . |
11 | For a moment , she was looking directly out of the picture . |
12 | Only one of them looks directly out of the picture , and he holds us with a gloomy , ironical eye — an unflattered eye , as well , we ca n't help noticing . |
13 | Appropriately the dining room seems to rise almost directly out of the water . |
14 | The purchaser should reserve the express right to pay the creditors directly out of the retention on behalf of the vendor . |
15 | It will be financed directly out of the firm 's profits . |
16 | It arises directly out of the " no conflict " rule , of which it is a logical consequence ; if a director can not keep the benefit he would obtain were he to take advantage of his position , he will not be tempted to take advantage . |
17 | You 're not actually seeing any of the light that 's coming dir directly out of the torch . |