Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | just added it up and sort of like if you take twenty , if you take an hour as being seven days , erm , twe , twe , twenty one hours , and what have you got the total there , three , eight , eleven , eleven and a half hours selling out of the whole of that , actual selling on your B M S , well they 'll give the things that we both disagree are important , and then you do get chance to do the selling what we 're predominately ; |
2 | Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market . |
3 | He was unlikely to have her arrested again , and an unwanted pass might seem like fair payment for a few hours spent out of the confines of her depressing little room . |
4 | The explosion lifted the ship a few feet clear out of the water , smashing the superstructure against the low tunnel roof even as the hull burst open with a blaze of fire . |
5 | Some Australians came out of the shower room and began arguing with the merry sub-human guard : |
6 | Go right , bounce on the trampoline , go up , right , down and paint the button , paint some platforms to bounce out of the cave you 're in , go left , down to the trampoline , go right and fall down , go left and paint the switch , go right and climb the stairs poking out of the cauldron , paint the button on your right , fall down and go left , fall down and go left , fall down and collect the picture from the bottom of the hole , paint some of the ledges to get out of the hole and go right , fall down the right-hand side of the map and go left , paint the switch , go left and paint the next switch . |
7 | Sometimes a few stones stick out of the grass to indicate this , but clumps of nettles give a general indication of former areas of occupation and of dung in houses and farmyards , because of the build up of phosphates in the soil . |
8 | As such , it is natural for these buyers to stay out of the market until they are sure that prices have hit the bottom and are beginning to rise . |
9 | Their significance is not only in terms of the group experience but also in terms of the wider society , for it is these ideas born out of the street-corner groups , doing nothing , that are to a large extent the ‘ juvenile delinquency ’ of the police and criminologists . |
10 | These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews . |
11 | All these creatures came out of the mud and |
12 | In the best of worlds the provisions of the partnership agreement will cover all eventualities arising out of the departure of a member of the firm . |
13 | Hitherto many specialists opted out of the controversy by saying we have no way of knowing the internal temperature of dinosaurs because of the reasons mentioned above . |
14 | Health : Bridging the dental divide With more dentists moving out of the NHS , private insurance can ease the expense , finds Ann Steele |
15 | More people are taking out dental insurance against the painfully high expense of private dental treatment as more dentists move out of the NHS . |
16 | More pilots ran out of the back room , aroused by the uproar , and joined in the fist-fight . |
17 | So all those things went out of the window which makes life easier . |
18 | Then two more men came out of the building . |
19 | The equivalent wage for the same ratings sailing out of the north east coast were £pound10 for Britishers and £pound6 for Chinamen , out of the Bristol Channel and London £pound9 and £pound6.10s and out of Liverpool £pound8.10s and £pound6 . |
20 | ‘ Any wires sticking out of the chair are strictly HMG 's parsimony nothing to do with your heartbeat or perspiration rate . |
21 | We do n't want any costs to come out of the second year cos that 's where we make our profit . |
22 | This is set out as follows : ( 2 ) Where a person has entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him otherwise than fraudulently , and he would be entitled , by reason of the misrepresentation , to rescind the contract , then , if it is claimed , in any proceedings arising out of the contract , that the contract ought to be or has been rescinded , the court or arbitrator may declare the contract subsisting and award damages in lieu of rescission , if of the opinion that it would be equitable to do so , having regard to the nature of the misrepresentation and the loss that would be caused by it if the contract were upheld , as well as to the loss that rescission would cause to the other party . |
23 | As Pauly ( 1990 : p. 41 ) concluded , ‘ regulatory reforms designed to enhance market efficiency and institutional competitiveness … effectively provided distinct incentives for most banks to get out of the business of development finance ’ . |
24 | But selling was thin as most buyers stayed out of the market while the talks continued . |
25 | Larger versions are already in the works though — Lawrence says that the company already has a system with a vocabulary of 20,000 words that will happily cope with most stories read out of the Wall Street Journal . |
26 | Larger versions are already in the works though — Lawrence says that the company already has a system with a vocabulary of 20,000 words that will happily cope with most stories read out of the Wall Street Journal . |
27 | Both hospitallers swept out of the room . |
28 | Most girls opt out of the physical sciences . |
29 | Another point relates to the fact that , in the first case , the jury acquitted the defendants of one charge and convicted them of Both charges arose out of the same facts . |
30 | ‘ Most men wander out of the way , and fall into error for want of method , as it were for want of sowing and planting , that is , of improving the reason . ’ |