Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] of [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a lot of extremely good youth and community work has come out of Highfields youth and community centre in the past . |
2 | In this case , much of that scholarship has come out of France . |
3 | And more and more we 're hearing news of women working on a whole range of issues , including male violence in Africa , all parts of Africa , and the more I hear that , the more I realise that what has come out of England as revolutionary feminism is a parallel movement and does n't need to be sectarian at all in the way that maybe it 's been seen . |
4 | Sixty million pounds this Council has got out of Europe . |
5 | What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell . |
6 | Despite the anger in Hong Kong over Tiananmen , no major company in the colony has pulled out of China . |
7 | Byfleet , Surrey-based Specialix Ltd , UK manufacturer of intelligent input/output controllers has pulled out of ACE : marketing director , Ian Cummins says ‘ ACE was initially a good idea if everyone had worked together . |
8 | AUSTRALIA 'S John Eales has pulled out of Saturday 's international in Cardiff , giving Wales yet another huge shot of confidence in their bid to topple the troubled world champions . |
9 | Meyer , three years younger than super Scot McColgan at 25 , has burst out of Africa to threaten Liz 's dominance . |
10 | I 'd pulled out of NARCOG after a blazing row with Hurley . |
11 | At least , he 'd hated her after that single flare of interest as she 'd climbed out of Peter 's hired jeep , but it had died instantly when , striding boyishly round the front of the vehicle , Peter had gone straight up to his elder brother and announced , ‘ Meet my amazing fiancée , big brother ! ’ |
12 | Whether to you know sort of try and pick up the guys who are getting thrown out of Heathrow and make a long-term go of it or whether in the long term , em , they want to flog it off for gravel and you know mining it for gravel and sending it for houses and you know , that sort of thing . |
13 | He might have stepped out of John Osborne 's The Entertainer . |
14 | Why do you suppose he got thrown out of Windsor ? ’ |
15 | This is one of the best plays to have come out of Russia since Chekhov and received its first performance in this country in Oxford in 1966 , with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast . |
16 | And now this dark story that had leaked out of Scotland earlier this year of the death of the duke of Rothesay — the husband of Douglas 's own sister , and the brother of his wife , doubly close kin to him ! |
17 | There were reports of other attacks to the north and west , but still no word had come in of Lionan or Mullach , and Murtach 's patrol had not sighted them . |
18 | So the British had come out of India with their egos more or less intact . |
19 | According to Rahab , the Jericho prostitute , the people of her city had had news of the way the Israelites had come out of Egypt , and their hearts had melted and their courage had evaporated away ( Josh. |
20 | While we were in Poona we bought darling Sally because Rachel had become rather afraid of dogs , and while we were there who should turn up one day but dear old Madriya — he had come out of Burma on foot with his wife and daughter — he carried my old sewing machine for some time ! |
21 | The superintendent started eating hers as soon as they had turned out of Chester Row , peeling back the clingfilm with one hand while shuffling through the sheaf of papers she held in her lap with the other : formal , typewritten statements from people at TV London who had something relevant to say about Nicola Sharpe . |
22 | Stephen Gardiner , who was Secretary to King Henry VIII , and Edward Foxe , the King 's Almoner , lodged there in attendance on the King , who had moved out of London . |
23 | Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything . |
24 | The only bit of information Jenny had got out of Morgan was that he ‘ knew ’ the builder was Jacko Roberts . |
25 | In the interests of discretion — Leo was always discreet — they had driven out of London to Faringdon . |
26 | Wickham wished he knew the truth about the story Sniffy Wilson had brought out of Gorstone , but that would take time , if not prove impossible , to check ; and anyway , a plot plotted was very far from a murder carried out . |
27 | He finished his coffee and took the Underground back to his studio apartment in Beaufort Street , Chelsea , where he had prudently stored photocopies of the evidence he had brought out of Jeddah . |
28 | It took no more than a year before exhibitions of the works that he had brought out of Russia ( these being just part of what he had owned before leaving his best works to the Russian people ) began their triumphant tour of the prestigious galleries of Europe , America and Canada . |
29 | Do n't forget my plectrums ! ’ and the voice of a husband , too , calling after me that we 've run out of Marmite . |
30 | The next year , he raced again for Lotus , only the Lotus was a less good Lotus , the Ferrari was a lot better car , his team-mate Carlos Reutemann finished consistently ahead of him and some of the smiles had gone out of Mario . |