Example sentences of "[prep] those [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 of those come out of your annual salary of thirty thousand pounds
2 It is particularly useful for those straying out of their specialist field — thus the widely used biochemical abbreviations such as ATP , myc or Gly are there , alongside pimelic acid ( chemistry ) , pi mesons ( physics ) and Palaeozoic ( geology ) to take a few at random .
3 Their trade union was instructed to find jobs for those thrown out of work .
4 Over fifty years later in 1975 , another Conservative leader , Edward Heath , was to be overthrown , in part because , in March 1974 , he had proposed a coalition with the Liberals and , in October 1974 , he had proposed a government of national unity , Thus , among Conservatives , the motives for an election were clear : for those left out of the government , the desire to secure a Conservative majority for protection ; for the leadership , a desire to reunite the party , and simple self-preservation .
5 It was then but a short — though for many an agonising — step to provide special courses for those coming out of special schools and the remedial classes of comprehensives .
6 Administering , as part of a cross-sectional survey , a series of attitude questions to a sample of respondents , we will not be able to determine which of them are expressing fairly firm attitudes from those responding out of some whim or other , or who have changed , or who simply want to please the interviewer or get rid of him .
7 Finding candidates to sit on the panels would not be a problem , not least among those moving out of the auditing profession itself .
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