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

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1 — As in the terga , the sternal region of each segment consists typically of a segmental plate and an intersegmental sclerite , the latter associated with the segmental region in front of it .
2 She wore an oatmeal flannel coat and skirt which even Alexandra could see was badly cut , and a heavily pleated cream blouse , the collar fastened with a huge hideous brooch made out of a green polished pebble set in silver .
3 It was like the scene where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid start to rob yet another ‘ easy ’ train only to find an armed and mounted posse leaping out of a carriage .
4 This conception arises out of a ‘ distinct but recurring type of historical situation in which a fundamental challenge is directed at established institutions and in which the supporters of those institutions employ conservative ideology in their defense ’ .
5 Bearing these points in mind , the remainder of this chapter consists chiefly of a discussion of backward projection of variability , including case-studies from my own research .
6 This work arose out of a project in which a sample survey program was written specifically for use by developing countries .
7 This article arises out of a research project on the ‘ Identification of Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties : Participant perspectives ’ , funded by the Economic and Social Research Council , Research Grant No .
8 Greenberg claimed that ‘ modernist art developed out of a past without gap or break , and wherever it ends up it will never stop being intelligible in terms of the continuity of art ’ ( Krauss 1985a , pp. 1–8 ) .
9 In the process of overtaking a lorry , a woman crashed into another lorry reversing out of a side turning .
10 This statement comes ahead of a report soon to be issued , covering the Community 's financial relations with 26 countries , pursuant to the Second Banking Directive .
11 The three points on this line lie within of a degree and the line extends to the church at Bishops Cannings with a better than ⅛ degree accuracy .
12 This project grew out of a previous ESRC funded study , ‘ Participation in Higher Education ’ ( HR 6846 ) and will build upon the findings of that study .
13 Roast potatoes , carrots and greens mixed with dandelion leaves went with the meat ; then bread and butter pudding — Prince Charles 's favourite recipe cut out of a magazine .
14 This agreement grew out of a proposal put forward by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev as a compromise between the demands for individual states ' armies and unified CIS conventional forces .
15 The idea for this workshop came out of a realisation that Modularity was very much back on the agenda in a wide variety of institutions .
16 The epidermis at this stage consists simply of a single basal layer of cuboidal cells overlaid by an outer layer of squamous cells , called the periderm .
17 My Lords , this appeal arises out of a memorandum of agreement dated 19 December 1930 and said to have created a lease for a term which was not limited to expire by effluxion of time and can not now be determined by the landlord .
18 In an action under the law of England and Wales or the law of Northern Ireland for damages for personal injuries ( including any such action arising out of a contract ) any saving to the injured person which is attributable to his maintenance wholly or partly at public expense in a hospital , nursing home or other institution shall be set off against any income lost by him as a result of his injuries .
19 My wig was swinging from the hooks on the charm bracelet , my orange hair tumbled over my face like a pound of grapes in an egg-cup and one shoe-less leg stuck out of a semi-detached dress .
20 It is to set up an ancillary file with the records in sequential key order and each record consisting only of a count field .
21 Imagine a hollow tube made up of a layer of cells just one cell thick with contractile filaments located near the outer surface .
22 Every little scene comes out of a posse .
23 Not , however , a balanced diet made up of a bit of one and then a bit of the other , but an integration between the two .
24 Outside the Demontis farm a little dog shot out of a barrel and came to be petted by the Brigadier .
25 It was Grandad 's basic contention in life that whenever you were cycling downhill with the wind behind you and the sun on your back and never a care in the world , some little bugger nipped out of a bush and stuck a spike in your spokes .
26 At Camberwell Bobby Hunt formed the Bob Hunt 's Ragtime Band ( Bobby on trumpet , Oska on trombone , Monty Sunshine on clarinet , Terry Arthurs on piano and Denis ( ‘ Pip ’ ) Piper on a one-string bass made out of a wooden box and a broomhandle ) and which rehearsed at lunchtime in the pottery room , Minton helping some of its members to buy their instruments .
27 It 's known that the Migs approached each other coming out of a loop at a combined speed of about 300 miles per hour , in an area to the north east of the main spectator section at Fairford .
28 A highly complex drug made up of a whole series of chemicals with different reaction times , designed to fire particular synapses in the brain itself — to create , if you like , a false landscape of experience .
29 Erm I do n't understand and all of that but what we quickly did , we assessed the seven thousand er and the actual environmental benefit means instead of a vehicle every three point five seconds on the A sixty one , there 'll only be one every four point eight seconds .
30 A black bat struggled out of a crack in the bar in front of him , and his eyes bugged .
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