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

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1 And that 's hampering the whole development process because it 's high , high wages , high wages creates migration and the whole resource allocation reflects in the economies er are disrupted and because people are moving out of agriculture because they ca n't make any money from agriculture they think they can make some money in industry like agriculture itself is being starved of capital and er so it hampers the development process , I mean it 's a complicated business but er there may well be some , some sort of strands of sense that we can draw out of this , one of which may be well if the government sectors are too large in these countries essentially it does n't matter who owns these companies whether it 's , they were privately owned or government , erm if they are inefficient they are inefficient
2 Three years ago Adam Dent 's parents took him out of school because they thought he was n't making enough progress .
3 Scots per day … that all servants that shall be found to be fourty days out of service after they Leave their former Masters and not engaged with ane oyr. master shall pay ten merks Scots of fine , and that every woman that shall be found out of service as above to pay five merks Scots of fine … " 1729 .
4 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
5 But here in this field , still more than in sharedealing , they must have a flair for bludgeoning money out of punters if they are to survive .
6 The primary reason for this move was not a desire for increased tax revenue , welcome as this no doubt was , but , rather , an expression of the Government 's opposition to people enjoying a larger income when out of work than they could take home in a wage packet .
7 These adapted themselves to a life in and out of work since they had a strong street culture with which to identify .
8 Bruce 's forces were defeated first in Methven wood by the English , and then beside Loch Tay by Comyn 's uncle , the Lord of Lorn The king 's sister and the Countess of Buchan who had crowned him were dragged out of sanctuary where they had been sent for safety , and exhibited in cages hanging from castle walls at Roxburgh and Berwick .
9 Why were n't they ruled out of order before they transgressed ?
10 BRIXTON KNIGHTS have enticed Lyn Tennant out of retirement as they plot the downfall of the English women 's champions , Britannia , writes Mike Spencer .
11 In the suburbs , in houses with gardens , women like Myra , the fictional heroine of The Women 's Room , lead lonely and often depressed lives , and discover that the additional space that goes with ‘ higher ’ housing standards daily threatens to whirl out of control unless they invent — as Myra does — controls which themselves threaten to take over their entire lives .
12 The university 's patenting and licensing experts give advice and students are allowed to drop out of courses while they pursue their business interest before returning to school .
13 Clearly , whatever system we have , councils will want to squeeze as much money out of payers as they can and they will justify this in the same tired way : preservation of jobs and services .
14 International investors continued to switch their money out of sterling because they expect the Government to slash interest rates .
15 Progress is being eased by the EC Common Agricultural Policy 's set-aside rules , which require farmers to take 15 per cent of their land out of use if they wish to benefit from guaranteed prices .
16 These collars give pigs a computer key to let them in and out of stalls where they can feed unmolested .
17 LUTON defender Trevor Peake insists his troubled side will quickly climb out of danger if they can maintain the form they displayed in their 2-1 victory at Wolves .
18 Would he really let rhinoceroses out of cages so they charged people in the suburbs and trampled them down and ate them alive ?
19 For the first two and a half years of his life he was in and out of hospital until they found the right medication .
20 Unless their captor had a secret supply of them , Peter reckoned he would be out of smokes before they moved .
21 ‘ Things got a bit out of hand when they rang back and asked us talk live to Gerry .
22 They see it as an indication that workers are moving out of jobs where they are no longer very efficient to areas where they are more productive .
23 … the dwindling of the conscious individual personality , the focusing of thoughts and feelings in a common direction , the predominance of the affective side of the mind and of unconscious psychical life , the tendency to the immediate carrying out of intentions as they emerge … .
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