Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is tax efficient since premiums invested in a pension not only grow free of tax but also qualify for full tax relief . |
2 | Huddersfield only made certain of victory in the 85th minute when Iffy Onuora grabbed his second with a simple tap in after good work by Nigel Callaghan and Iwan Roberts . |
3 | At present waste is only collected free of charge from churches and charitable organisations . |
4 | Veins convulse everywhere in my arm , so shot full of liquid I am sure they will burst . |
5 | This led him to suggest that perhaps bladders full of oxygen and gunpowder might be used to good effect in mining . |
6 | It bordered the much reduced archbishopric of Ohrid on the south , but Tetovo and Skopje were within its jurisdiction . |
7 | That ribbon of distress had knotted itself about her , tightening around her stomach which suddenly felt overfull of coffee and food . |
8 | An officer need not accept instructions from an individual councillor , however exalted his status : officers owe their allegiance to the full council and hence to all councillors so assembled irrespective of party . |
9 | They finally became aware of Dad and as the penny dropped they both stared at him speechless . |
10 | And so , if I was wicked enough , he would keep me till I was undone and till his mind changed for even wicked men , I have read , soon grow weary of wickedness with the same person , and love variety . |
11 | But erm , they did n't seem to go on the dole , they just seemed short of work and short of money , you see ? |
12 | The simplest explanation was that he had just got tired of Jacqui . |
13 | Associated with these narrowly focused fears of imitation , there was a more broadly cast net of accusation against the ‘ Americanisation ’ of English morality , and the distorted criminogenic values inculcated by the cinema . |
14 | The returns show that the men of the royal manors in the forest generally had common of pasture in the king 's demesne woods for all their animals , except goats , throughout the year . |
15 | The mains water tap was found to be turned on , and I gradually became aware of warmth emanating from the living room fireplace . |
16 | This help was always given free of charge . |
17 | In addition , he has pursued his own passion for the painted interior decoration of this particular kind and scale of East Anglian yeoman farmhouse — a type of house that , only a few years ago , was hardly considered worthy of notice , so complete was the obsession of historians with work by named architects . |
18 | If you ever run short of money on holiday , you can cash personal cheques , or change currency and travellers cheques , at most of our l , 500 Travel Service and Representative Offices around the world . |
19 | Earnings are always taken net of tax and national insurance . |
20 | Earnings are always taken net of tax and national insurance . |
21 | Earnings are always taken net of tax and national insurance . |
22 | Where either intellectual incapacity or lack of any actual connection means that we can neither intuitively nor demonstratively perceive a connection , then , ‘ though we may fancy , guess , or believe , yet we always come short of knowledge ’ . |
23 | Inside the citadel the Young King quickly ran short of money . |
24 | Dividends are automatically calculated net of tax , but coupons are calculated gross and have to be adjusted . |
25 | It was also considered worthy of inclusion among the gifts presented to Tsars by envoys from the Electors of Brandenburg . |
26 | They also redecorated free of charge . |
27 | In the third , an associate of Abbott 's , a Jerome Hornsby , was at the Central Criminal Court in London also found guilty of libel , though the court accepted his plea that , in merely showing the pamphlet to a colleague , he had distributed it without malice . |
28 | Additionally the excellent periodicals such as the CAA 's GASIL and GASCO 's Flight Safety Bulletin are also sent free of charge to the majority of registered owners on a regular basis . |
29 | A TV scriptwriter whose career began when she entered a writing competition because she needed the prize money , is now enjoying undreamed of success . |
30 | Cover for deterioration of goods in deep freeze due to breakdown is now included free of charge up to a limit of £500 . |