Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And he insists that the writing down of the sounds and patterns is important , even at the most elementary stage .
2 Most early law was declared in councils of the Church and notaries were officially charged with the copying down of the decrees or acts .
3 The record goes on to show that it was not only the handing over of the Yugoslavs that was discussed at these conferences .
4 The CMR applies to every contract for the carriage of goods by road in vehicles for reward , when the place of taking over of the goods and the place of delivery , as specified in the contract , are situated in two different countries , of which at least one is a contracting country , irrespective of the place of residence and the nationality of the parties .
5 It is unique in that juniors come first , are welcomed at all times in and out of the club house , on and off of the courts and will never be turned off the courts by seniors .
6 Some Conservative members may have a desire to do so , but there is no real strength of commitment to the promotion of competition and , for example , to the toughening up of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the greater detachment of that body from the powers of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , who seems more interested in the argument about French nationalised industries than in the promotion of competition in our domestic economy .
7 In 1913 a half of the total trade of the world was made up of the exports and imports of seven European countries which enjoyed the advantages of a highly developed science and technology , well-established basic industries , and access to capital for investment .
8 Erm we have taken various steps immediately , one is that the vandalism that taking place over the erm we have immediately re-secured , I have to say there 's been about fifty erm tickets out to re-secure those those , that site over the summer but they have been re-secured and tomorrow morning there will be the commencement of bricking up of the doors and windows of the ground floor of block D , block .
9 Had he not better make that clear to both the Conservative and Labour Members who still believe that Britain could stay out of the developments that will take place in Europe ?
10 Then , just after the beginning of the rains , the soldiers stand aside and flying termites pour out of the clefts and swirl into the sky like smoke .
11 Oh and the fourth thing that happened is the timbers , core samples were taken out of the timbers and they were sent for erm dendrochronology .
12 It is hard , at first , to make any sense out of the reports that exist in the feline literature .
13 The problem has been how to get get it out of the labs and into the industry , and ‘ I ca n't tell what 's going to happen when the horses are led to water , ’ admits Goldstein .
14 Getting ANDF out of the labs and into the industry is progressing in fits and starts .
15 The problem has been how to get get it out of the labs and into the industry , and ‘ I ca n't tell what 's going to happen when the horses are lead to water , ’ admits Goldstein .
16 TRANSFORMER 2 follow up their massive ‘ Pacific Symphony Too ’ club hit with ‘ Fruit Of Love ’ , already creating a stir and set to step out of the clubs and branch off into higher regions .
17 The ferret 's function is to frighten the rabbits so that they bolt out of the holes or to force them to retreat through the burrow system until they become cornered so that they can be dug out while the ferret holds them in that fixed position .
18 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
19 There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors .
20 Worse , I was sick on Jeremy out of The Levellers and he ate it .
21 Charlotte realized he was still stage-managing their encounter , moving Holly into and out of the wings as and when it suited him .
22 And Jamila was interested in anarchists and situationists and Weathermen , and cut all that stuff out of the papers and showed it to me .
23 ‘ The only thing left to do is to sort through that pile of things we cleared out of the cupboards and throw away what we do n't need anymore . ’
24 Granny picked up the last of the things they had cleared out of the cupboards and looked at it .
25 An absurdly large raft of congressmen and senators was set to question the witnesses , sitting on a specially constructed double dais draped with burgundy cloth ; none wished to drop out of the committees and forfeit a screen appearance .
26 What do you think when you actually erm when you look ahead to erm moving out of the flats and finding somewhere else , where do you w where do you want to go to anyway ?
27 Kate was Mary 's tutor and she encouraged Mary to clarify what she wanted to get out of the videos and work through questions to identify issues which Mary could then pursue .
28 ‘ They had to come streaming out of the forests and down to the Bright Palace , in answer to the summons of their Lords … ’
29 Following well-rehearsed dismounting drills , the riflemen poured out of the Warriors and in next to no time were providing their own fire support as the Warriors reversed away at high speed to give covering fire from positions where they would be less vulnerable to short-range anti-tank weapons .
30 Towards the eastern end of the Fontburn Reservoir , the path makes its way out of the woods and heads first south , and then you turn right along the line of the shake holes — natural craters formed by water — eroding limestone .
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