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

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1 This is my milk I get out of the fridge
2 When ripe these pear-shaped fungi are filled with dust-like spores which pour out of the small central opening at the slightest movement .
3 The state also has authority to determine disputes which arise out of the operation of its laws .
4 Behind this are a separate small locker , and the battery tray which slides out of the fuselage side .
5 The fact that trajectories which wander out of the region may later return ( after wandering chaotically near the strange attractor ) is of no concern ; we are concerned only with trajectories that remain forever within the small region , and a strange collection of these is removed .
6 Instead of being built on a mound , natural or artificial , and surrounded by a moat , Dunbar 's rose in lofty towers on a series of pointed rock-stacks which thrust out of the sea , these linked ingeniously by covered stone bridges .
7 ‘ the Kipling who limped out of the wreckage , shrunken and wry though he looks , has in a sense had his development as an artist ’ — Edmund Wilson : The Wound & the Bow
8 With a little moan of fear she scrambled out of the car and raced to the house to hammer on the door , but it opened at the first blow from her fist .
9 EXPERTS are trying to identify a baby snake which popped out of the toaster in Shelley Marshall 's flat at Hove , Sussex , on her 24th birthday .
10 On the other hand , it is my opinion that when a decision-making body is called upon to reach a decision which arises out of the relationship between two persons or firms , only one of whom is directly under the control of the decision-making body , and it is apparent that the decision will be likely to affect the second person adversely , then as a general proposition the decision-making body does owe some duty of fairness to that second person , which , in appropriate circumstances , may well include a duty to allow him to make representations before reaching the decision .
11 As Ginsberg read out one of the Russian 's works , the writer himself stalked out of the hall .
12 They lit the candles they had brought and made their way along a passage which led out of the chamber , gazing wordlessly — he could n't remember that they had spoken at all while in there — at the arched limestone walls , at the tunnels that from time to time branched from this central artery , once into a wide gallery whose egress had been blocked by a fall of stone .
13 A lawyer , he lives in one of the swish apartment blocks which sprang out of the rubble left by the last act of licensed hooliganism to hit Cagliari , namely the second world war .
14 Er sir these are matters which arise out of the questions you last asked .
15 At the bottom of the companionway she struggled out of the wet oilskins and dropped them on the floor in a heap .
16 Leaving the gallery you move out of the convent and into the Church of St George next door , founded in 921 .
17 The cameras started clicking the second they stepped out of the helicopter , and their progress to the main airfield building was comparable to running the gauntlet .
18 Reaching the end of the main corridor they climbed out of the cart and Endill was led down a shorter corridor where they turned left , then right , along another with squeaky floorboards .
19 In return BBC Scotland received £27 million to make the programmes screened during the periods it opted out of the national network , and £14.5m towards the cost of making programmes in Scotland for the network .
20 Gerard Brett , wounded in both legs , had been dragged to the protection of a low wall before his team slipped across the caisson , killing two Germans who appeared out of the gloom on the east side .
21 But this did not deter Mum who leaned out of the window .
22 A Western resident of Timisoara said that the scale of the violence in the town on Sunday was horrifying , while a Yugoslav lorry driver who came out of the region yesterday reported seeing fires .
23 Idealistic and romantic , Will Simpson responded to the beauty of nature almost as a duty and in strong contrast to his wife who found that it was always too cold and complained that the wind ruined her hair the moment she stepped out of the garden gate .
24 The moment they step out of the mystery they become ordinary .
25 She 'd like to be on hand the moment they came out of the dark room .
26 At around nine days they venture out of the tunnel their yolk sacs exhausted already 14mm long .
27 She always observed every move he made out of the corner of one eye , though , and if he stirred in any way , even just to stretch or yawn , she would immediately react and flex herself to take defensive action .
28 On our way from Inverness to the west we went out of the train at the Muir of Ord of cattle-market fame .
29 After what seemed like ages we popped out of the cloud and confirmed our dead-reckoned position as overhead the airfield of Vila Real , where we would have landed but it had no avgas .
30 One day I walked out of the house , leaving all my possessions .
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