Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adv] of [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Swindon 's board said ; There 's no rift and no apparent rhyme or reason why Chief Executive , Peter Day suddenly walked out of Swindon Town .
2 She rarely came out of Merchiston Lodge , except to go to the village , and it was quite a pleasure , she discovered , to be driving away from it .
3 ‘ You 're telling me that you believe three convicted killers just walked out of Whitely prison without anyone noticing and now they 've come back here to duplicate their original crimes ?
4 On 1 January 1992 I finally flew out of Glasgow Airport to begin my Discipleship Training School ( DTS ) with Youth with a Mission ( YWAM ) in Lausanne , Switzerland .
5 She turned from the window , back into the room that still smelled faintly of Isabel Lavender 's black coat and black feathered hat .
6 ‘ No good ever came out of Catgut Alley , that 's for sure , ’ said Aunt Clarabel as she sat him down to fish and chips for lunch .
7 The expensive seafront hotels still heave each night with political and trade union cameraderie ; though , tellingly , the Grand Hotel once ran out of Perrier water .
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