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

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1 Rodriguez was still struggling and out of the corner of my eye I could see the patron watching us uneasily .
2 Since most older people who have a drink problem tend to be lonely , retired and out of the mainstream of social life , some form of social group support may be helpful .
3 This was a man entirely under the sway of the Eternal and not of the material .
4 So today , a modern hospital ward for the care of the elderly aims to treat and rehabilitate patients — to get them back on their feet if possible and out of the ward , encouraging them to live their lives as they want to .
5 Seve Ballesteros followed up yesterday 's quadruple-bogey seven by plummeting out of bounds at the par-three 15th and out of the tournament with two 75s , six over par .
6 Many are dispatched on missions by the lord of the Phoenix Throne and can be found leading armies in strange and out of the way parts of the world .
7 Usually career coercion will suffice to ensure that any troublesome thesis stays unpublished and out of the public eye .
8 He arranged all that and out of the conversation at the er out came Love Hurts .
9 The enclosure also houses a single 12″ speaker , plus the aforementioned footswitch , which neatly Velcros to the side to keep it safe and out of the way .
10 Surface deformation was small and not of the form expected ( inflation flanking the intrusion ) when magma is emplaced elastically .
11 The statement of standard accounting practice set out in paragraphs 16 to 61 of the [ draft ] FRS should be read in the context of the Objective of the [ draft ] FRS as stated in paragraph 1 , the definitions set out in paragraphs 2 to 15 and also of the Foreword to Accounting Standards and the Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting currently in issue .
12 Having declared London ‘ shabby and out of the way ’ , Hamnett has decamped to show in Paris , leaving a trail of controversy in her wake .
13 But gradually she drew him round and out , round and out of the mêlée .
14 That 's what they called Sean Walsh , who seemed to have become paler , thinner and harder of the eye since his arrival .
15 nice and out of the way .
16 ‘ Your old friend Newbegin wants you dead and out of the way . ’
17 Manners and the preservation of an image of the manager as being all-seeing and ahead of the game , were very important .
18 It is quiet and out of the way of too much bustle or activity because the rest of the family tends to gather on the ground floor .
19 The third and best of the Rabbitte family trilogy that began with The Commitments is an essential read for anyone with fond memories of Italia ‘ 90 .
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