Example sentences of "out of the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 For a scheme which was claimed to take independent financial advisers out of the power of insurers , this is an ironic situation for Fimbra to have got itself into . ’
32 ‘ Early statements of the model ( e.g. , Marslen-Wilson & Welsh ( 1978 ) ) assert that candidates drop out of the pool of word-candidates when they do not fit the specifications of context , in the same way as when they do not fit the accumulating sensory input .
33 Out of the jabber of syllables — the man 's and the woman 's — came her question .
34 I sat and stared at the paper in front of me and tried to blank out the present and get back into my story — forward , that is , into my invented future , and out of the world of queries and vague apprehensions .
35 This will get your cavalry into close combat and hopefully out of the hail of missiles fairly quickly .
36 Large sections of Britain , especially in the south of England , have opted out of the production of goods .
37 A 61-year-old man was also carried out of the block of bedsits in Fort Street , New Brighton , after being overcome by smoke .
38 This is just one version out of the score of recipes for this venerable dish which is not a grill at all and which you will scarcely find nowadays simmering away in the galleys of the great petrol barges which whirl down the Rhone to Marseille .
39 It would be difficult , for instance , to move the ‘ Marseillaise ’ out of the set of meanings sediment Ed around it — hence around other tunes of the same type , too — which derive from the history of the revolutionary French bourgeoisie .
40 Indeed , botany as a science grew out of the study of plants for medicinal purpose .
41 There was money to be made out of the destruction of pests in a country place .
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