Example sentences of "[noun] of [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Is this sort of out of the question , or
32 It 's really quite warm now out sort of out of the wind .
33 I parked sort of out in the car park and then got a tr a trolley and wheeled it rather than have to try and get back into that lot .
34 and the final year I think there 's sort of less on the timetable but people tend to do more work for it and do a project as well but in the , in the first year erm you know it 's not that difficult to , to pass it erm er and there are always the , the , the referred papers in September so if you 're , if you 're keen
35 In the Duddon Valley on Little Blake Rigg up a wall right of Out Of The Game , The Sellafield Shuffle — E3 6a — has been climbed by S. Wood and A. Rowell .
36 The first order condition ( 16 ) representing the WD curve is affected by the altered distribution of only through the median member 's ‘ reputation-commitment ’ term , .
37 I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth .
38 The strains of Somewhere Over The Rainbow filtered through as they left perhaps someday their dreams will come true .
39 I rang Haines to tell him of that fact and there was nothing else I could do as I had no notion of where in the Bahamas Max might be .
40 Again there is no guidance as to how to choose between the four categories , and no acknowledgement that such choices will be based on political perceptions of where in the organizations a group 's interests will be best protected .
41 Well that was kept by fella called and they could get the beer off-licence , although it was n't , it was n't so far to the Old Naked Inn and then there was a pub on the corner of , I ca n't remember the name of that because they 've opened it too young to remember pubs in them days but er , apart from the off-licence there was no actual public inn on Street , there was off-licence , as I say just a few yards down was the Old Naked Inn and there was a pub on the top of just on the side of .
42 Hume described Berkeley 's attack on abstract ideas as ‘ the most important development of late in the republic of letters ’ .
43 ‘ Offences under the Act will attract a fine of up to the maximum £2,000 on conviction before a Magistrates Court and an unlimited fine on conviction before a Crown Court , ’ he said .
44 Just one more example of how Save the Children does just that all round the world .
45 Although it is difficult to compare the publications of today with the comics of the 1950s , it must be pointed out that there is a surprising amount of science in today 's comics .
46 And it all meant another marvellous morning of wonderfully over the top tabloid headlines .
47 Even Richard Branson had to take his Virgin group private with Japanese backing to prosper , while Anita Roddick 's Body Shop , riding the environmental bandwagon , has taken a hammering of late in the stock market .
48 Psychometric tests which attempt to measure students ' ability to use the library have been developed and made use of primarily in the USA .
49 It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " .
50 Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the Gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
51 ATM is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
52 There will be the same amount of overfly after the turn from the outbound leg .
53 An account of where in the development of individuals evolved changes productive of shifts in adult behaviour are expressing themselves .
54 There 's a lot of out to the hospital though in n it ?
55 we go on hoping and fighting and imagining , despite whatever goes wrong with anybody but the Tory Party is diverting itself with internal feuds and in focusing attention on whether Mr Major will remain Prime Minister or not and this is presumably so that they may ignore the real issues of how to the get the country onto some shared basis of consensus , trust and pragmatic politics which would give our society a chance of facing up to questions of economics , politics , pollution and living together in community in the sort of world we 've actually got .
56 About ten miles east of here on the coast .
57 The Minister promised that this order would be taken care of shortly after the new year .
58 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
59 ‘ It 's a heart-breaking decision for me to make , but I have been in the firing line of late with the suspensions and I have struggled with injuries all season , ’ said the Colchester manager .
60 D'Addario have led the way of late in the use of recycled paper for string packets .
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