Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adv prt] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a country stuffed full of homes out of the Daily Mail Book of Bungalows . |
2 | WARRING factions in Bosnia ordered a ceasefire yesterday and agreed to open three routes for the safe passage of civilians out of the stricken capital Sarajevo . |
3 | I must also say that I resent the tendency of the Act to line the pockets of lawyers out of the tragic situations of families and children in trouble . |
4 | ‘ You buy me a pack of cigarettes out of the fifteen hundred . ’ |
5 | Him and a couple of others out of the same mould . |
6 | During World War I , he served in an anti-aircraft unit and then , in 1916 , was sent to France by the YMCA to organize rest-houses and libraries for troops out of the front line . |
7 | 1PM Hundreds of looters stream like ants out of the giant Sears ( ‘ Where America shops ! ’ ) department store at Western and Santa Monica , carrying TVs , racks of clothing , fishing rods , anything and everything , on foot to their homes . |
8 | But it was no better outside : midges boiled in clouds out of the sodden peat around the saw-bed and the timber stacks . |
9 | Because the new financial year is starting when the estimates are first submitted to the House , and final approval is ( then ) some months off , statutory authority for issues out of the Consolidated Fund to meet expenditure during this period is provided by a system of lump-sum votes on account . |
10 | The guitar would be recognisable by chips out of the treble side of the pickup covers ; however , it has never resurfaced and , like Scotty Moore 's ES295 , there are probably hundreds of so-called ‘ originals ’ around the world . |