Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 National training in basic interviewing skills to be given to all police officers — this recognises the central role that confessions play in the police investigative strategy and the need to train officers out of the use of the ‘ persuasive techniques ’ , witnessed by the Commission 's researchers , which run the risk of producing unreliable evidence , in favour of a more open minded and even handed approach .
2 A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ .
3 Through these policies it was also hoped to pull women out of the work-place , by glorifying the role of nurturing , family women to reduce unemployment .
4 Most dealers , however anticipated something of the kind might happen once they were forbidden to sell clients out of the stock .
5 Tracy Kidder 's The Soul of a New Machine , Joe McGinniss ' earlier The Selling of the President combined ‘ new journalism ’ ( meticulous , participatory , eyewitness reporting ) with an acute business eye to create best-sellers out of the development of a computer and Richard Nixon 's use of advertising to get himself elected President .
6 Accordingly leave to serve Lies out of the jurisdiction could not be justified by Cargolux under article 39 CMR paragraph 2 and Order 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court .
7 The rolling forest of Wensleydale that surrounded Bainbridge has gone now , with its deer and wild boar , but the horn that was blown at dusk every evening between Holyrood and Shrovetide to lead travellers out of the forest to safety still hangs behind the bar of the Rose and Crown , although it is blown now only at village weddings .
8 The questions which arose turned on the construction of the then rules concerning leave to serve proceedings out of the jurisdiction : Rousou 's Trustee v. Rousou [ 1955 ] 1 W.L.R. 545 and , later , [ 1955 ] 3 All E.R.
9 She used to attack the audience — during the hugely-successful New York run of Without You I 'm Nothing , she would use a torch to pick faces out of the dark — and for a while incorporated messages left on her answering machine by a once hostile critic who was trying to suck up and make friends .
10 Many computer-aided machines have locks to keep workers out of the innards .
11 Supply would be regulated by a system of government licences analogous to those already in force for tobacco and alcohol ( and which would serve , among other things , to keep drugs out of the hands of children ) , backed by strict policing and heavy penalties .
12 Of course , the deal will also allow certain ‘ selected ’ Savoy clients to hack divots out of the championship course .
13 There have also been cases of deliberate neglect of property in order to force tenants out of the building .
14 She 'd talked about London a lot when she was little and she used to get books out of the library with pictures of Westminster Abbey and all the sights .
15 If thieves had to transfer cattle out of the district to avoid detection , it was easier to steal animals from these areas .
16 Do n't ask me to pluck figures out of the air , but it was a reasonable rent , and they were paying for the rates , and their electricity , and their water supply , and their sewage disposal , on permanent sites .
17 It is possible that special introductory units should be produced to get teachers out of the C category ( TESTDRIVE goes some way towards this ) , but at present the CDL teacher is a challenge that every unit must face .
18 Lance Corpoal Gary Manning … an air despatcher … his job to drop supplies out of the Hercules while it was in flight .
19 If anyone needs to take funds out of the Shearson scheme early , they can do so via selling the note itself .
20 ‘ I thought people were n't allowed to take books out of the library . ’
21 While there may be nuances between different r chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how s chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how we 've marked on there where there were objections to the greenbelt local plan , largely to take areas out of the greenbelt towards of the edge of the greenbelt for development .
22 One of them reached over the moat to wrench hunks out of the hedge : I jumped backwards when the great muddy wrinkled trunk came swinging over , but Vern did n't , he just went on standing there , staring .
23 Dr Gray does , however , advise people to take chips out of the frying pan , when possible , and cook them instead in the oven , so reducing their fat content .
24 He will even attempt to take bones out of the mouths of our two German Shepherd dogs , Nikki and Sheba .
25 The second circumstance is that planning legislation has given the Secretary of State the power to take applications out of the hands of local planning authorities and to decide them himself .
26 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
27 Assets were sold not to be reinvested in mobile assets or to provide better services , but simply to take profits out of the company without regard to how they had been earned .
28 You tried to make patterns out of the flowers and ribbons on the wallpaper .
29 But our two leaders had bitten off more than they could chew when they tried to make leaders out of the rest of us .
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