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

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1 I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th
2 By recruiting four players from Telford 's cup-winning squad from last season , Jets have considerably strengthened their ranks and , having been effectively counted out of the championship race , are gambling on cup success .
3 They are making many staff redundant , and they are largely pulling out of the programme , thus leaving a huge hole in numbers and finance .
4 Monitoring of people moved from Friern Hospital in north London and Claybury Hospital in Essex shows that they are not slipping out of the system and are enjoying a better quality of life with greater independence and a more varied social life .
5 It may be a boundary drawn for the toddler 's safety ( ‘ You are not to go out of the front gate ’ ) ; it may be to do with the teenager 's wellbeing ( ‘ You do an hour 's homework ’ or ‘ You have to tell me who you 're out with and where you 'll be ’ ) .
6 Government and hospitals are not opting out of the N H S at all , they are every much of it a as part of the Health Service as they every have been and you all know that and it 's about time you stopped saying it .
7 This constitutes a ritualistic burning of the books in which the characters were conceived ; they are thus taken out of the ‘ old world ’ of their origins and made to embark on an adventure in the ‘ new world ’ of Brooke-Rose 's novel .
8 They 're always jumping out of the frame ( look elsewhere in this book at Nick 's action shots of skinheads on the move …
9 Elsewhere the sources are precariously reconstructed out of the edited work itself .
10 However , printed opaques are still walking out of the shops this Christmas . ’
11 A cable car takes you from nearby Ehrwald to the Zugspitzkamm station at 9,203 feet which has been partly blasted out of the rock .
12 Unemployed women are often defined out of the labour market by structures and ideologies which regulate that market .
13 Figures for the frequency of CSA [ child sexual abuse ] are often quoted out of the context of the study from which they are derived .
14 Many parents feel that the speed of education reform and curriculum change has caused their children to suffer because their usual classroom or subject teachers are often taken out of the classroom to undergo courses related specifically to those changes .
15 In a meritocracy , talent and ability are efficiently syphoned out of the lower strata .
16 Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers .
17 And we 're seeing a situation in which computers are now moving out of the sort of Delphic Oracle there where they were behind glass doors and you could go and look at them and there were huge whirring wheels and whatnot .
18 I 'm glad all your transport users are , are now coming out of the woodwork , but you are the minority in this hundred , now of the majority the car drivers do you feel any resent of responsibility towards users of public transport , I mean there are all manner of er plans afoot to , to slightly further tax or er charge drivers so that roads can be subsidised , I do n't know that it would subsidise public transport , but there are penalties coming up for private car users and drivers , do you approve ? , do you disapprove , do you think that 's fair enough ? , no one 's said any thing about pollution yet , yes
19 Thousands of people will be effectively priced out of the system , no matter how strong their cases may appear .
20 but I 'm , I 'm rapidly running out of the allowance erm she appears to be satisfied
21 So this boy is looking at the irises and I 'm doing the VAT on a multiple despatch but I 'm also looking out of the corner of my eye and thinking , ‘ You 're a Monday to Friday . ’
22 Thus if the plan is to send out a release on a new range of products the most useful sections can be immediately picked out of the list .
23 Eventually , then , I decided the best strategy would be simply to stride out of the room very suddenly at a furious pace .
24 It is anticipated that with the Lord Mayor on board ‘ Lord Mayor ’ will be ceremonially pulled out of the Museum building by the winning team of a ‘ Sponsored Pull ’ to be held at the Ingrow Railway Centre a fortnight prior to this opening .
25 ‘ If you say so , miss , but it 's going to be hard getting out of the habit , mind . ’
26 The Knight Marischal shouted back that since it was unthinkable that any such deed would be carried out , and a disgrace to the knightly code that it was so much as suggested , there would be no yielding up of the town .
27 Substances which are required nutrients , micro-nutrients , copper and zinc are required as micro-nutrients by plant cells for example , would show distributions like this de decreased levels in surface waters where er in the photic zone biological activity is high they 'll be continually stripped out of the water column there in the concentrations then increase as biological activity decreases and then becomes constant with depth .
28 Such is the tensile strength of individual laminations that some are seen to have been partially pulled out of the core during piston coring or by the wire during core splitting .
29 To test whether NO , SCN - or ClO are indeed transported out of the cell on the uptake carrier , or merely speed uptake ( for example , allosterically ) , we measured the uptake-evoked pH o change with NO or ClO in the cell .
30 Although a few other animals were captured , no adults were successfully moved out of the danger area .
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