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

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1 Differentiation , or specialization , involves not only the breaking down of the organization into functions , but also the formation of groups to support the tasks assigned to those functions .
2 I could have done a little the papers let them off of the hook for years !
3 The Reform movement of the eleventh century was behind the building up of the college of cardinals and its privileges .
4 Here we see Bukharin repeating his argument for a speeding up of the circulation of commodities , which he said would provide a greater surplus out of which investment of all types could be increased .
5 In order to drive the model servos from the serial port of a computer a protocol converter is required to translate messages squirted out of the port into pulses that the servos can understand .
6 Like a chameleon , it moved out of the aisle between machines , then stopped , and became utterly motionless .
7 On these mornings her freckled face was blanched , and she sat motionless at the breakfast table , staring sightlessly into a cup of cold , wrinkle-skinned coffee , while her long red hair gradually slithered out of the nest of twists she had knotted it into , and hairgrips pinged out over the floor and the table around her .
8 The Court was much less explicit on the matter , but nevertheless did hold that the transaction was not incapable of falling within the scope of the Directive on the ground that it ‘ arises out of the grant of subsidies to foundations or associations whose services are not remunerated . ’
9 Indeed the European Court of Justice has recently held in Dr Sophie Redmond Stichting v Bartol [ 1992 ] IRLR 366 that the " fact that … the transaction arises out of the grant of subsidies to foundations or associations whose services are not remunerated does not exclude the transaction from the scope of the EC Acquired Rights Directive " .
10 But there is unity in diversity and just as the OlHebrews developed their monotheistic religion out of the mish-mash of cults in Palestine , so the unity of the Book of Genesis developed out of sacred writings .
11 One way out of the problem for companies is to increase UK taxable profits at the expense of overseas taxable profits by transferring costs overseas .
12 Dolores came out of the cottage with mugs of coffee for them .
13 The whole area was littered with fragments of mortar which had been chipped out of the wall by workmen getting it ready for re-pointing .
14 Out of the land of legends comes the sound of the Tyrannosaurus Rex , awoken in the incredible voice of Marc Bolan ( of Elfin descent ) and hairy-toed Steve Peregrin Took ’ , breathed the introduction .
15 Seventeen Afar deputies walked out of the Chamber of Deputies on Dec. 23 and demanded talks between the government and the armed opposition .
16 When canal boats are taken out of the water for repairs they are winched sideways up a slipway .
17 Carbon dioxide is taken out of the water by plants to photosynthesise and produce energy .
18 It was a particular damp Autumn , before the advent of land drainage at Strawberry Fields and the snapshot albums shows us ( with all the children again ) wellies up to the knees in mud , lifting the teethes out of the quagmire with forks !
19 No restriction would be placed on the amount in lei being taken out of the country for visits to other COMECON countries .
20 " Oh , you 've got a Kestos brassière — quel absolute chic , " Lally picked the bust-bodice out of the pile of underclothes Lizzie had folded and laid , a picture of precision , on Nicandra 's bed .
21 Thus the process of contract formation arising out of the exchange of documents containing or referring to standard terms creates considerable problems when one tries to fit it into the framework of offer and acceptance .
22 I 've already had McLaren , McInally and McKimmie pull out of the squad with injuries .
23 One of the disconcerting features of New Historicist accounts is that a recognition of critical partially and a mapping out of the historicity of texts through the textuality of history does not produce a critical manner which is careful and self-scrutinising .
24 It is incumbent upon every Muslim who has access to this mercenary author to drive this harmful being out of the way of Muslims and punish him , ’ he added in a report from the Iranian news agency IRNA .
25 Well the only reason you want to get out of here is to get out of the way of Indians
26 Place a candle on a table , well out of the way of draughts , and encourage partygoers to get about a foot away from it .
27 Walkers would find themselves diving out of the way on paths , escaping from runaway mountain bikes careering towards them on a mission to deposit their riders in a ditch .
28 Hydrologists measure the drying out of the soil in terms of the amount of rainfall that would be needed to make water just begin to move downwards again .
29 At minimum it sinks to 10 , well out of the range of binoculars .
30 Internally the keyboard can only accept the ZX Spectrum 's main PCB with the various connectors hanging out of the back through slots .
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