Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | They rarely strayed out of Middleton but Solowka remembers with perverse affection a gig at Liverpool University , where he was studying for his degree in environmental biology . |
2 | Many programs will crash or behave strangely if they suddenly run out of disk space or memory . |
3 | The male does not let them drop far — he catches them as they literally shoot out of the female . |
4 | Those at the north end of Normangate Field remained essentially agricultural in character throughout the second century , after which they apparently went out of use . |
5 | They say , " These girls have no ambition , they just come out of school and make babies . " |
6 | For if property values and social status north of St Giles shaded imperceptibly from one microclimate to another , the other side of the Cherwell they just dropped out of sight . |
7 | But they just went out of fashion as well . |
8 | Three people with incendiary devices were found in a car … they said they had been intending to commit a serious crime and they just walk out of court . |
9 | Somebody they just fetched out of the street ? |
10 | But the main problem with defectors is that they quickly run out of crown jewels and then inevitably resort to inventing what they think their new-found paymasters want to hear in order to extend their usefulness and avoid being discarded to end their days washing dishes in a Hungarian restaurant in downtown Washington . |
11 | Liam Coyle who has scored three of Derry 's four competitive goals so far this season , booked City 's last eight berth with a close range strike in the seventh minute , but thereafter , it was yet another case of Derry flattering to deceive as they quickly ran out of ideas against a United side which failed to test City goalkeeper Dermot O'Neill at any time during the game . |
12 | Although they built a mere 30 or so aircraft between 1929 and the end of 1933 when they formally went out of business , their racing craft took most of the major air races in that time and broke the world speed record for landplanes on one occasion — no mean achievement for a team that worked from hand-to-mouth most of the time and had little formal education . |
13 | But , although they nearly ran out of steam and were forced to settle for a less than emphatic 27–24 margin of victory as the ‘ Boks came back at them , Sean Fitzpatrick 's side — with the Jones boys Ian and Michael , Zinzan Brooke and Frank Bunce outstanding alongside their skipper — were worthy of being the only New Zealand side ever to go through South Africa undefeated , albeit on an abbreviated tour . |
14 | Here comes one of the most exciting games in the Division which is remarkable considering they nearly dropped out of sight last season and sold Stan Collimore this . |
15 | They both got out of the car . |
16 | The second flashed the first , and they both jerked out of the way . |
17 | Once people have got the framework of a room together — the walls , floor , ceiling , windows , lighting and furnishings — they often run out of ideas for what to do with smaller objects and any family treasures they possess . |
18 | But what did they really get out of it ? |
19 | When Corden joined the Darlington board , they immediately dropped out of the League . |
20 | And the Horton I think will stand to benefit as much as any hospital , by the proposed N H S reforms in insuring that er money follows the patients , and that we do n't have these sorts of situations arising again , whereby when hospitals treat more patients they simply run out of money more quickly . |
21 | With a final torrent of abuse , Maclean dismissed the man and they simply walked out of the main gate into the town . |
22 | It allows novice skiers to travel too fast and they then get out of control and hit a tree . |
23 | The trouble is that once they begin , they sometimes continue out of habit . |
24 | Rather , it is conceded that they doubtless act out of a well-meaning desire to treat . |
25 | They briefly walked out of the National Assembly during the speech . |
26 | they softly converse out of ear-shot |
27 | ‘ Ca n't be , ’ gasped Lofty , ‘ they never come out of the Baltic . |
28 | We 're asking the Councillors if they actually get out of their cars and get on buses and travel to and from council meetings and er shopping , that sort of thing for public transport . |