Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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31 They spurn any subjective dressing up of the naked data .
32 So far as is known , nothing definite came out of the meeting between Castro and Khrushchev in New York in late October 1960 , despite all the drama attached to the Soviet head of state 's seeking out the Cuban leader at his hotel in Harlem .
33 That came out of the Current Issues in Agricultural Economics book .
34 Cos that came out of the old one
35 Current trainer John Hyland is keen on the dog taking his chance in the St Leger after Shy bowed out of the Irish
36 From Langnau , road No 10 climbs out of the Ilfis and Emme valleys and in 21km ( 13 miles ) reaches Worb , a town of 11,000 inhabitants .
37 The next morning , the 9.15 came out of the tunnel and the old gentleman put down his newspaper , ready to wave at the three children .
38 A professional career as such seemed out of the question ; his only ambition in life was to be an artist .
39 The bowyer came out of the back of the shop , the bow case which he had been selecting in his hands .
40 He said Sabine rushed out of the study , saying she was not going to wait on the boat any longer .
41 However , even those murders in real life that rise above the simple snatching up of the kitchen knife in the middle of a husband and wife row are much , much less cunningly contrived than that .
42 Before the company begins to move on its new goodies , it has Open Interface version 2.1 to get out of the door .
43 Léonie was delighted to get out of the house .
44 Mike had managed to smuggle her out of the hotel yesterday evening , but , as he had pointed out to her , it would be impossible to get out of the country at the moment without alerting the Press .
45 ‘ Sharing is n't attractive any more to us , ’ Bromley says , a verbal throwing in of the towel .
46 So the next morning , they ran down to the fence and watched the 9.15 come out of the tunnel .
47 Lancing 's master-in-charge , John Wilks , described the scoreline as ‘ a perfect summing up of the match — dull ’ .
48 I was invigorated and felt seven feet tall going out of the church .
49 ‘ We must have a five-point plan for autumn safety : 1 ) Get all poisonous plants clearly labelled ; 2 ) Put government health warnings on toadstools ; 3 ) Secure all dangerous-looking branches ; 4 ) Spread polythene sheets beneath all major leaf-producing trees ; 5 ) Have a national warning system for cold days on which apples , conkers and so on , are much more likely to fall out of the trees and cause these horrendous injuries . ’
50 These arose out of the feeling that trade unions had to become involved in other spheres of influence if they were to offset any serious injury which might befall them as a result of the General Strike .
51 The UK Data Protection Act 1984 arose out of the Council of Europe Convention , and is based upon eight general principles .
52 Ken , upset , tried to drive his van through the line of Mr Rowse 's patients : he broke the ankle of an elderly man too feeble to jump out of the way .
53 Ben parked his newly acquired BMW at the roadside and hoped it would be there when he returned , reassuring himself that in this place of utter solitude car thieves were n't likely to creep out of the hedgerows with duplicate keys .
54 When both together took a few slow hops down one of the runs near-by , Hazel followed and little by little they all three moved out of the hall .
55 ‘ I see , ’ she said and then she bowed , very slightly , and Rose and Grace did the same and then all three moved out of the drawing-room , upright and daunting .
56 It would be rude to look out of the car windows
57 So far , the discussion of this turning-point and the debate over the direction of change has been conducted mainly in terms of what kind of manufacturing sector is likely to emerge out of the economic downturn .
58 I think that is a lot of infection about and I know what brought on my cold , it was going out with Mark to Lathenham , and instead of wearing my anorak I only wore my lambs wool throw over , and I got jolly chilled coming out of the car and going into Lathenham church .
59 A rapid tidying up of the encampment was carried out .
60 Obviously the snake arrangements required intervention by domestic monetary authorities when currencies looked likely to break out of the 2¼ per cent band .
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