Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 The air quality over much of Britain deteriorated during hot weather in May , with a build up of photochemical smog in some areas .
2 Leaving gaps in the base of the wall near ground level will prevent the build up of excessive water in the soil behind .
3 He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet .
4 Unofficially , therefore , I am anxious to assist her — and Lord Dacre , I may add — to come out of this coil in the best possible way . ’
5 During 1984 , a survey was carried out of in-service training in public library authorities in the UK .
6 During 1984 a survey was carried out of in-service training in public libraries in the UK .
7 To be blunt , you can be a sensible young woman and be escorted back to your family , or carried out of this wilderness in a sack .
8 We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm .
9 The group is made up of four stars in the shape of a cross .
10 The range is made up of three products in various pack sizes : Lawn Feed and Weed ; Lawn Feed and Mosskiller , and Lawn feed , Weed and Mosskiller , all of which are suitable to use from late March through to September .
11 Plans have been unveiled for the biggest ever shake up of medical care in Lothian .
12 In the hypothetical case of his son and daughter Gandhi would consider that he was acting out of moral considerations in taking his son 's life in order to save him from unnecessary suffering , and his daughter 's life in order to save her from the threat of violation .
13 Nevertheless , by late May the Armenian CP was reported to have been evicted from virtually all of its premises throughout the republic , and was operating out of three rooms in the Yerevan print works .
14 Flavio 's latest work is a twenty five ton sculpture made out of solid rock in Norway .
15 Someone was singularly careless to allow him to walk out of that hospital in Holland . ’
16 In general this piling up of biblical texts in the exposition of elementary notions and principles , with the biblical quotations buttressing each other up and introducing ideas foreign to the main theme , creates confusion in the minds of simple average souls who are the majority among good Christians ( Capovilla , 1978a , p. 546 ) .
17 She could hear the regretful , gentle voice of Mother Francis telling her that life was never meant to be easy and that her best course was to work very hard now and get out of this place in record time .
18 The system has been born out of rapid expansion in recent years as the business has opened new centres and employed more people .
19 This from one who has majored in sneaking out of bad acting in theatres all over the world .
20 Sean Kerly , one of Britain 's hockey gold medallists in Seoul four years ago , who bowed out of international competition in Barcelona , also gets the MBE .
21 People occasionally emerge out of invisible tracks in the woods .
22 European companies , however , have argued that they are cut out of parallel efforts in America , and in particular from Semantech , a big industry project in which IBM plays a key role .
23 Above all , one was premised on the rejection of a consensual pattern of post-war politics and of the role of organized labour in policy-making , while the other grew out of consensual politics in a vulnerable phase of political development .
24 By means of a comparative approach , as Galenson ( 1952 , p. v ) expresses it , ‘ hypotheses that grew out of peculiar conditions in one country can … be tested against other bodies of experience , and reconciliation sought in differences among the determining factors . ’
25 There 's no way any of us could walk out of this station in uniform .
26 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
27 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
28 ‘ Jesus , I 've got to get out of this place in the morning ! ’
29 After being thrown out of 14 schools in eleven years , at the sweet and tender age of 16 , the boy who grew up to be Rambo , side-stepped into his father 's beauty parlour business .
30 I shall have you drummed out of this establishment in utter disgrace !
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