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

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1 Arthur Penn made a remarkable tall story out of a similar theme in Little Big Man , a sympathetic account of American-Indian life filmed 20 years before Dances With Wolves .
2 This emphasized the shift in Labour support out of the Distressed Areas .
3 I put the old electric fire on in the shed , not so much to warm me as to keep the highly hygroscopic mixture from absorbing moisture out of a damp air .
4 So powerful is that consideration , it is argued , that it lifts this case out of the ordinary Cyanamid considerations ( see American Cyanamid Co. v. Ethicon Ltd. [ 1975 ] A.C. 396 ) , in which the concern of the court is to preserve the subject matter and accept the risk that if the court should refuse the child may die before final decision , as a result of an intervening choking fit from which only ventilation could save him .
5 ‘ It just sounded really funny coming out of an ambient track .
6 Well , we certainly ought to try , and if we ca n't then there 'll be a very good case for generous compensation out of the secret funds . ’
7 The dramatic development of transplant surgery brought this issue out of the restrained polemics of academia into the hurly-burly of public discussion .
8 He had let a light engine out of the down loop ready to go to Bolton and had refused the bell code for a fast down freight from Bradley Fold station box .
9 No , I got , I need to get some stuff out of the red one .
10 Course eventually the , I mean , there was er there was Sergeant who was a butcher out the High Street there was Alf was a barber out of the High Street there was er Frank , Frank he was another butcher out of the High Street there was er miners er teachers , I mean there was quite a mixture of occupations in , in the , in the Home Guard .
11 As he bent tenderly over it to examine the flattened tyres , a hand stuck a length of rubber piping out of the wash-room window and directed a jet of water down his neck .
12 ‘ John Millington pounced on that but he could n't get another word out of the wretched Jason .
13 Which implies that these must be precipitated in some way out of the marine environment .
14 Daybreak tended to steal up gently on the valley , reinventing a fresh landscape out of the leftover mists of the night ; lake breezes would then strip away the shrouds one by one to uncover the forests and the shores and the mountains behind .
15 ROMANTIC men will lavish £150 million on perfume for women this year out of an annual trade worth £400 million .
16 Now of course there is the there is the spin off as well , that you can get some mileage out of the winning school or the first three , by inviting them here or visiting them and so forth ,
17 Yet even though Daniel had spread himself as far as he could , including making himself a primitive chapel out of an east-facing bedroom , there was still a good deal of vicarage left over .
18 Teacher-student interaction is present and the actual carrying out of an online search increases the students ' understanding of the concepts of information retrieval .
19 Despite the in-fighting , Maloney has not lost his sense of humour and produced a crowing hen out of a cardboard box at his news conference yesterday saying : ‘ This is Lennox 's new mascot .
20 Several manuals were published : prestigious journals such as Scientific American reported on the importance of earth as a building material ; and in Britain , in 1920 , the government built an entire village out of the local earth .
21 Comin Thro ’ the Rye ( 1922 ) , for example , exploits the beauties of the English countryside and constructs an allegorical subtext out of the changing seasons , but the narrative approach dilutes the dramatic potential inherent in its tale of a simple girl robbed of her true love by a heartless flirt , the sort of woman who is ‘ very useful for amusing men on rainy days . ’
22 Adam saw the machine-gunner hanging out of the open door of the Jet Ranger .
23 To have more suggests a distinct drying up of the ol' creative gastrics .
24 Is it possible , for instance , to create the form of a democratic government out of a federal Europe ?
25 There is now no easy way out of the economic problems which face Britain .
26 I use this as the voice of synthesising adulthood , oiling the disjointed , making an easy tolerability out of the unbearable , making a lubricated narrative out of what has no characters .
27 I needed that custom out of the Soviet Union , I needed it bloody badly .
28 I mean I 've got some indications in er a couple of books I 've got in the car , er but erm again I 've not been asked that question you know , what 's the bullion return , things like that , it 's , it 's a little bit out of the ordinary , but you can find the figures .
29 areas of the function , where things that are a little bit out of the ordinary start happening .
30 Peter Mantle thinks so , and MEG is heartened by the fact that the handful of farmers in the area who are sitting on the fence and hoping to make a fast punt out of an imminent El Dorado are outnumbered by a mass of people for whom gold holds no allure .
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