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

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1 Ben parked his newly acquired BMW at the roadside and hoped it would be there when he returned , reassuring himself that in this place of utter solitude car thieves were n't likely to creep out of the hedgerows with duplicate keys .
2 Like Durham , it appears to grow out of the rocks above the river bank .
3 The easiest way some choose to opt out of the obligations under the Single European Act is to ignore the Single Market directives .
4 In Forsinard Estates Ltd. v. Dykes [ 1971 ] 1 W.L.R. 232 a mortgaged property in Scotland had been sold and an issue arose as to the costs which the mortgagee 's London solicitors were entitled to retain out of the proceeds of sale .
5 The contractual right of the defendants to retain out of the moneys in hand a sum in respect of costs disallowed on the standard basis taxation is in issue .
6 Life is about to wriggle out of the arms of death itself .
7 As this enters my head , my negativity begins to flow out of the soles of my feet and is taken away by the stream .
8 Indeed , a minister may even ‘ expressly desire to keep out of the affairs of quangos within the ambit of his department , arguing that to behave otherwise is merely to frustrate the whole purpose of this way of organising public services ’ ( Johnson , 1979 , p. 389 ) .
9 The decision to look for a significant equity partner appears to be Virgin 's attempt to keep out of the clutches of the five majors while remaining a credible force in the worldwide music business .
10 IF an election could be held to decide which animal was to reign over of the Kingdoms of the East there would be three leading candidates .
11 Because you have to get out of the premises of the people when they lock up .
12 Many people are glad to get out of the towns with all the problems of vandalism .
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