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

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1 At one stage , Fields had threatened to pull out of the arrangement altogether and find a new partner , until the CAA made it clear that Fields would not have a licence without Virgin 's involvement .
2 we might see boats fall out of the sky too .
3 The tawny owl sample contains a lot of murids compared with other owls , and for this species the percentage molar loss is unexpectedly low because the murid teeth do not fall out of the maxilla so easily .
4 However quickly he may have acted , the actual taking of the handbag must have taken more time than seems to have been available — since Eddie Stratton and Shirley Brown were seen walking out of The Randolph almost immediately , if the evidence of at least two of you here is to be believed , the evidence of Mr Brown and Mrs Roscoe .
5 In fact , Los Angeles scared him a little and for the first six months he barely ventured out of the house alone .
6 If the court is satisfied ( by affidavit or other evidence ) that prompt personal service can not be effected because the debtor is keeping out of the way so as to avoid service , it may order substituted service in such manner as it thinks fit .
7 But you can not simply opt out of the issue altogether , no matter who you are : whatever choice you make in this area will have a meaning and give a signal .
8 She peered out of the window again , hoping that she might perhaps have imagined the scene below , but Miss Hardbroom had not moved and was now almost hidden from view by the smoke .
9 Would er my honourable friend agree with me that one of the reasons why we 've come out of the recession so well is the fact that we do n't have a social contract and .
10 CPMA Managing Director , Nigel Rushman , claims that several other sponsors have already signed for the Sevens spectacular in April at Murrayfield , but for a variety of reasons none has come out of the woods yet .
11 He had n't come out of the divorce too well .
12 ‘ He seems to have come out of the race very well , but we 'll know how well by next week , ’ said Francois Boutin .
13 And trainer Paul Cole said yesterday : ‘ She 's come out of the race very well and has eaten up .
14 Desmond Fairchild , hearing her shouting the minutes in the passage , had come out of the lavatory still holding himself .
15 The surface is lifted out of the solution occasionally and gently washed until the stain is found to be satisfactorily developed .
16 How 's the old seaweed ? and Bet you have n't looked out of the window lately !
17 Then some sea creatures developed lungs and the ability to breathe air and they moved out of the ocean on to dry terrain .
18 We all moved out of the church down to the lake which glistened brightly , though the island itself was still mist-shrouded .
19 Trafalgar moved out of the press again when they sold their titles to United Newspapers in 1985 .
20 ‘ It 's so sad because he 's so quick , so experienced and he is the guy who made me raise my own game to come out of the blocks ahead of him . ’
21 Mark I would like you and Michael to come out of the bedroom now please .
22 Lateral Consonant For the sound/I/ , the tip or the blade of the tongue is pressed against the alveolar ridge , while the sides of the tongue remain lowered to allow the air to pass out of the mouth laterally , ie over the sides of the tongue .
23 That was the kidney knifed out of the bullocks where the kidney lay in , what you have steak and kidney pies , yeah .
24 Annely Juda said at the time that she would have to be carried out of the building rather than leave .
25 So would the coffin be carried out of the house then , into the hearse .
26 The front half of a fox , paws and all , its rear end replaced by a shield-shaped slab of polished wood , appeared to be leaping out of the wall just below the picture rail , in the manner of a circus dog emerging from a paper hoop .
27 He and his friends would have me scoffed and hounded out of the county rather than see my house completed .
28 Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today , and rightly so .
29 Having reached the end it went up on one wing , round through 180 ° in the space of fifty metres , and plummetted out of the sky on to the tarmac .
30 I 'm turned out of the house where I was born whether I want to go or no , the house and the business are handed over to … to that woman , and I have to share what is left in a joint legacy with Francis ! ’
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