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

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1 These were films that had been grafted onto the Gaumont-British production programme , rather than emerging out of the script department as projects with potential that called for higher expenditure .
2 I can see them in my mind 's eye rising and dancing slowly around the room , their bodies undulating in a controlled exuberance as if lifted out of the world of motor cars , rockets and computerised mentalities into some universal heartbeat , some rhythm of the day , of the night , of the sea , of life .
3 If driven out of the exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) , a country might no longer qualify for EMU .
4 It is the skills of tailoring they will need throughout their careers ( until promoted out of the classroom ) to fabricate and negotiate again and again , with each new class , an effective and hardwearing working habit .
5 Butter melted to liquid in half an hour if left out of the fridge .
6 Just a couple of weeks ago Emerson was down the in the dumps and considering pulling out of the Maxol series .
7 Another American firm , McDonnell Douglas , has a smaller product range , and by the mid-1980s was wondering whether to get out of the industry entirely rather than compete in the next generation of civil airliners .
8 A head like none she 'd ever seen before bobbed out of the waves , whiskered and grinning and as big as her whole body .
9 It will appear mechanical , when plucked out of the huge and vital narrative flow , that Dostoevsky has given him ‘ a sickly dark yellow complexion ’ as a mark of his belonging to Petersburg .
10 to capitalise the appropriate nominal amount of the new Ordinary Shares falling to be allotted pursuant to any elections made as aforesaid out of the amount standing to the credit of any reserve or fund ( including the profit and loss account , share premium account , capital redemption reserve or any other reserve ) , whether or not the same is available for distribution , as the directors may determine , to apply such sum in paying up in full such Ordinary Shares and to allot such Ordinary Shares to the shareholders of the company validly making such elections in accordance with their respective entitlements …
11 The overwhelmed sensation any understudy had when picked out of the chorus line to take over the leading role , the star having suddenly collapsed .
12 The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys .
13 The market is still , of course , seen as made up of the activities of the market participants — the consumers , producers , and factor owners .
14 Marx 's main quarrel with writers such as Maine is that they see the communal aspect of the descent group as growing out of the expansion of the family .
15 So we need to think less of the state as getting out of the control of the legislature , and more of the state as getting out of the control of the dominant economic class .
16 So we need to think less of the state as getting out of the control of the legislature , and more of the state as getting out of the control of the dominant economic class .
17 Though invalided out of the infantry in 1915 with tuberculosis , Pearson volunteered the following year for the Army Service Corps , and was commissioned and served for three years in Mesopotamia and Persia .
18 The arabesque as a gesture changes to give some insight into the character 's moods , emotions and actions , as well as arising out of the rhythmic and melodic phrasing of the music .
19 Although the hammock episode is explicable in terms of his experience , the subsequent transition to drifting above the ground can not reasonably be related to his usual fate when falling out of the hammock ; these dreams , which are not uncommon , seem uniquely detached from any experience in real life .
20 The poem obviously engages with Milton 's experience of the revolution 's defeat following the Restoration , and , given Milton 's well-known support for Commonwealth and Protectorate , it is difficult to imagine a reader in the early 1670s perceiving the poem as evolving out of the period of the late 1640s , a time which many supporters of the English Revolution experienced as one of hope and triumph .
21 The Leeds manager , I understand , was only too happy to let him go after a month of turmoil at Elland Road which culminated in a walk-out last weekend by the flamboyant Frenchman when left out of the Arsenal game .
22 I even considered swooning so as to get out of the room when suddenly a secret door just behind the throne was thrown open and the most incredible sight emerged : a man , black as night , well over two yards high .
23 We could provide no hardware for these operations , so that they must be programmed when required out of the basic steps of addition , subtraction , and shifting .
24 Attractive features include : a lighter product , no tube to create extra weight when working out of the studio , a cheaper product without sacrificing the quality of the pigment , simplification of process , no need for palette and knife , mediums and preparations ; neither is there a need to clean up and put caps back on tubes and tops on bottles at the end of a day 's work !
25 When paid out of the firm 's profits ( or credited to current accounts ) such interest would be taxed as part of the receiving partner 's income from the firm .
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