Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 erm I remember a few years ago when there was a great panicky shutting down of teachers ' training colleges .
2 However , they clung on to a victory which served to rekindle hopes among the travelling support that all was not lost after all in the title race , especially after news leaked through of Rangers ' demise at Celtic Park .
3 Rivals are apparently grateful , hopeful marriage and a family will take some of the edge off of Gates ' competitiveness .
4 The sending off of Rangers ' Mark Hateley , which came in between the opening goal from Ian Durrant and an equaliser from Lorenzo Staelens , was questionable in the extreme .
5 The group is made up of miners ' wives and relatives , ably supported by a cross-section of concerned individuals on this particular morning a retired teacher , two people running local businesses , and a lecturer .
6 Dutch outfit Uniface ‘ has a good message — it 's the same as ours , ’ says Zambonini , part prompting the smartening up of Cognos ' GUI capabilities and user-friendliness in version 7 .
7 It is important to recognise that the research itself , and its setting , inflicts its own contingencies on the choice of indicators : research using interviews will have to use indicators that are largely constructed out of respondents ' answers to questionnaire items whereas observational studies , and Lazarsfeld did not preclude them from variable analysis in principle , would have to use others .
8 Cook stake helps Airtours fly out of Owners ' clutches
9 The low rate is possible because loans are made out of members ' own savings .
10 Working out of members ' houses , Media , Technical , Finance , Fund Raising and liaison sub groups embarked upon an information spreading programme .
11 It 's functional and cheap and takes the work out of mothers ' work — the opposite of the colour supplements ' fascination with food and its production and the backlash against junk food , which present a chic counterculture of cooking not as work but as leisure and pleasure .
12 When you 're arguing about the money to be spend on repairs , and for example the reason why we 've had to get strict budgetary control on the amount of money which is being spent on repairs , is because that money all comes out of tenants ' rents , and it 's basically a balance — if we want to increase the erm numbers and the standard of repairs that we offer as a landlord , then it has to be met by a further increase in rents , and we think we 've got the balance about right at the moment .
13 In a few short weeks the scoops had torn a channel twenty feet wide from end to end , ripping the backbone out of Adventurers ' Fen …
14 It remains to be seen whether or not Darren Jackson will recover from the stomach injury which kept the striker out of Hibs ' Cup win over Cowdenbeath .
15 Figures like these have taken much of the fizz out of brewers ' forecasts .
16 Out of taxpayers ' pockets ?
17 Given its rather élitist duties , it is not surprising to note that the PSBC would be funded out of taxpayers ' money and rents paid by ITV contractors and not by the ( few ) consumers of its products .
18 The existence of a National Health Service paid for out of taxpayers ' money in the UK is also thought to affect the claims level .
19 There is a somewhat abstract quality about this body which currently operates out of solicitors ' premises somewhere in Berkshire .
20 I followed the cliff path which led steeply up out of Otters ' Bay and then westward over the headland for something less than half a mile , to bring me in sight of the bay I had seen yesterday .
21 This time he made contact with Aberavon flanker David Edwards in an incident which sparked a mass brawl and will almost certainly rule him out of Wales ' international with world champions Australia in November .
22 By September 700 employees out of Chemicals ' 2,300-strong workforce will have completed the two-day EHO course and sat an examination .
23 So Marko told her that he had been ordered to build a tower out of elephants ' tusks .
24 This demand for money arises out of consumers ' desires to provide for unexpected , and therefore unplanned , expenditures .
25 While the chapel is a recognised central element , the mortuary is a separate building discreetly out of patients ' and visitor 's view .
26 After being ruled out of Leeds ' championship run-in last season , he 's now set to miss Saturday 's match against Wimbledon .
27 An awareness of politics grows out of individuals ' perception of the world around them , and earlier in this book some of the main contributing factors to an African perception of the world , notwithstanding Africa 's great diversity , were sketched .
28 Phizacklea and Miles warn of the limits of any strategy premised on the assumption ( made in the 1970s by the TUC and the Labour Party ) that ‘ the way to eliminate working-class racism was to provide counter-arguments to common racist beliefs ’ , to push out of workers ' heads an ideological baggage primarily produced by the dominant class and replace it by ‘ the truth ’ .
29 PIETER Huistra , left out of Rangers ' two past cup final occasions , made up for those past disappointments last night by hitting the crucial equaliser against Bruges in the European Cup .
30 GARY STEVENS was yesterday ruled out of Rangers ' European Champions ' League game with FC Brugge and doubts remained over six others .
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