Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 Changes in the ways employment , training and welfare policies operate need to be brought about so as to get rid of the many disincentives that exist for women wishing to return to training or employment .
2 Selling this material , rather than paying to dispose of it , should realise an overall improvement of US$O.5 million per year .
3 So , if you are being pulled over , rather than letting go of the boom completely and having to raise the rig again , you can save a lot of time and energy by letting out the back hand until you have regained your composure .
4 To make a copy , start both machines together from off play-pause and record-pause respectively and run to end of recording .
5 If they are not to develop large unwieldy stomachs , they have to digest it quickly and get rid of the waste .
6 that we all vote just this once and get rid of it out of our hands into the place where it belongs the House of Commons .
7 I staggered back , partly to make it look good on the off chance there was somebody watching and partly because letting go of the winch had put me off balance .
8 If I 'd of been there I 'd of flogged that a long while ago and got rid of it
9 The Foundation has also refined the Distributed File System to enable it to handle things such as groups of files instead of single lines of files , as well as getting rid of a number of Distributed File System bugs .
10 It has also refined the Distributed File System to enable it to handle things such as groups of files instead of single lines of files , as well as getting rid of a number of DFS bugs .
11 So I might as well take them over there and get rid of them .
12 I retrieved the case notes for as many patients as possible who had been registered locally as having died of asthma during 1980–9 ( 21 case notes out of 40 in total ) .
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