Example sentences of "[verb] to be [adv] of [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The ring or the spade-end would need to be out of all proportion to the size of the hook . |
2 | There 'd appear to be out of this office . |
3 | We are going to be ahead of any market in Europe . ’ |
4 | I would n't want to be either of those women . |
5 | These are , of course , the official recognitions of quality — we aim to be ahead of these standards in everything we do . |
6 | To be the finest ballet in Germany means to be ahead of such great companies as Stuttgart and Berlin . |
7 | He wanted to be out of this place , this vale , this county , this country , these clothes , these accents , this whole binding suffocating poisonous England … |