Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] of the old [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A DEFENDANT on trial for a horrifying knife murder was on the run last night after walking out of the Old Bailey . |
2 | Further , it will document the experience of families as they moved out of the old tenements , often slums , into their new houses in the new schemes . |
3 | Since you moved out of the old house we ca n't stay with you and Jane hates hotels . |
4 | I went to the top of Ludgate Hill and watched exhausted men being carried out of the Old Bailey , then down side streets to where the steeple of St Bride 's church was tottering and the bells had gone crashing down minutes previously . |
5 | The garage was part of the stable block and had been made out of the old coach house . |
6 | A soldier came out of the old jailhouse , rifle held lightly in one hand , barrel pointed down . |
7 | Matthew and Sara and the children with them came out of the old woods into the new plantation , where rows of conifers , dark green , were interplanted with small spindly brighter green beeches . |
8 | Yesterday saw the first meeting of North Essex Health Authority , which replaces the consortium made up of the old north east , mid and west Essex district health authorities . |
9 | Beaming , the love-struck man walked out of the Old Bailey dock into the arms of his fiance . |
10 | Besides providing homes for the newcomers to the city , these estates have been occupied by people moving out of the old city centre and out of some of the older terraced houses . |
11 | Cleared of rape , Austin Donnellan stepped out of the Old Bailey and stepped into an angry scum of photographers and reporters fighting to get close to him . |
12 | When the train reached its destination and Katherine stepped out of the old station , it was already dark and bitterly cold . |
13 | A great ball of wind puffed out of the old chimney-place , rocking the portrait of Jas . |
14 | An Independent Television Authority would regulate them , run by a group of people pulled out of the old drawer marked ‘ gentlemen amateurs ’ . |
15 | A message needs to be sent loud and clear to the Church of England Synod that a complete change in thinking is vital if the new wine is not to burst out of the old wineskins and be lost . |
16 | Not a taking up of the old ways , but she had anticipated that for at least part of the evening they would move from professional matters to personal . |
17 | Keep out of the old man 's hair mostly . ’ |
18 | But she could n't just walk out of the old woman 's life , not without preparing her first . |
19 | He wanted to get out of the old activist scene and transform himself into a modern , successful businessman . |
20 | The one in particular I 'm referring to you will see we 'd all see the Son of Man , they they 'd recognised that reference to himself Son of Man , they 'd recognised that because that comes out of the Old Testament Book of Daniel does n't it , the Son of Man seated on the right hand of the Almighty coming with the clouds of heaven . |