Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Every now and then I can see it all so clearly ; a nice log fire and a little round table with a tablecloth , and hot toast with great slabs of butter , and crumpets with honey all oozing out of the little holes , and a china cup with steaming tea — ’
2 Tory asked suddenly , pointing down to a strand of granite pebbles by which a group of bright blooms apparently sprouted out of the shallow water .
3 The kitten lived to be nine , so came out of the whole business best , I suppose .
4 I shall only speak ill of the dead , and regret it afterwards . ’
5 The three equations taken together embody both of the major predictions outlined in the rational expectations macroeconomic model developed in chapter 4 .
6 Tony Tucker , Tony Tubbs , James Smith and Trevor Berbick have all tumbled out of the top 10 and Biggs is now ranked 27th .
7 Across the road a large grey car suddenly pulled out of the Downshurst-bound traffic and stopped on the grass verge beyond the estate-car and the police busy with tape-measures and notebooks .
8 Then , on 8 May , the Secretary of State suddenly announced out of the blue that the advertising of that post was to be put on ice .
9 A man had suddenly emerged out of the blinding iridescence of the mist , a vague figure standing in the middle of the road with his back towards us .
10 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
11 1838 " A Motion was made , seconded , and carried , that the Receiving houses and Post Runners hitherto paid out of the General Meeting Assessment should in future be discontinued . "
12 If it is correct , in general , that a public nuisance can not arise out of the lawful use of a highway , as Mr. Ashworth submitted , it is not , in my judgment , because there is no unlawful act .
13 The ‘ facts ’ of a pollution , like other forms of deviance , do not exist independently of the interpretative judgments which enforcement agents make about them .
14 In any situation where there is felt to be problems , these will not exist independently of the human beings involved .
15 It may be a boundary drawn for the toddler 's safety ( ‘ You are not to go out of the front gate ’ ) ; it may be to do with the teenager 's wellbeing ( ‘ You do an hour 's homework ’ or ‘ You have to tell me who you 're out with and where you 'll be ’ ) .
16 Doyle was just climbing out of the shattered window of the junk shop .
17 ‘ It is largely made up of the petty squabbles of shop-keepers and the airy superiority of the ironmasters . ’
18 He added : ‘ The picture of politics which survives , however , is completely different , and is largely made up of the petty squabbles of shopkeepers and the airy superiority of the ironmasters . ’
19 In addition , a prominent counter-melody is introduced ( itself largely made up of the small cell of our example ) .
20 There is good reason why we should not speak ill of the dead but no good reason why we should not think it , if it seems to be necessary .
21 ‘ Well , I know you should not speak ill of the dead , but Mr Andrew was n't half the man his father was .
22 ‘ Do not speak ill of the dead ’ , we are told , yet it is a great comfort to be with a friend who shares knowledge of how awful the dead person could sometimes be .
23 And yesterday the International Cricket Council astonishingly copped out of the whole issue .
24 She hoped Veronica Puddephat had not moved out of the Red House after the separation .
25 Then , turning away to look out of the small , square window he delivered the cruellest cut of all : " Specially when she 's second best . "
26 There were only a few realists in the ILP who appreciated that it could not function independently of the Labour Party .
27 The right-hand page lay still , and in the spine a few white petals lay , and a single hard bud of blackthorn , the white blossom just breaking out of the dark husk .
28 GRAEME SOUNESS had no complaints after watching Liverpool easily dumped out of the European Cup Winners Cup by Russian champions Spartak Moscow .
29 At Leamington , in May 1920 , the coalitionists were finally driven out of the Liberal party .
30 You 're not walking , not about widespread privatisation , but creeping privatisation and you 're now talking about not opting out of the National Health Service but you 're now talking about opting out of local national Health Service control .
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