Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adv prt] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This has come out of the blue , and we are due to go to Argentina next summer , ’ said Wood .
2 If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again .
3 Similar trends are evident in the economies of Japan , Canada and the United States which indicate that labour has shifted out of the primary sector into the service sector prior to or in parallel with the expansion of the manufacturing sector ( Singelmann , 1978 ) .
4 EDS has stayed out of the public administration market in Italy because , ‘ up until now it 's been risky , ’ Ribas says , adding that ‘ until the system of favours [ bribes and kickbacks ] is brought under control , we 're more comfortable in the private sector . ’
5 COLIN STURGESS , Britain 's world pursuit champion , has pulled out of the final round of the McEwan 's LA professional series in Manchester on Sunday because of tendinitis .
6 Mark Aizlewood , Bradford City 's midfield player , has pulled out of the Welsh squad for their World Cup game against The Netherlands next week after having an operation on a fractured cheekbone yesterday .
7 The Tyneside industrial culture has emerged out of the long-term association and interaction of practices which derive from a range of industrial experiences as these come together in civil society .
8 Mike Miller has climbed out of the left hand side of The Priest 's Hole above Dove Crag to produce Xoanan , E4 , 6b , 80ft , while in Sandbed Ghyll , Hit The Fan , E4 6a , marked the return both of Rob Matheson and Iain Greenwood .
9 The Liverpool Research Group has evolved out of the ESRC-financed Liverpool Project investigating the international transmission mechanism .
10 Right , anything else that 's erm needs raising out of the last meeting ?
11 We are not in the business of giving handouts to the Duke of Westminster because he happens to move out of the present matrimonial home and into a single person 's flat .
12 Erm , and also the cost of increased fidelity guarantee insurance of eleven thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds , and additional suppliers and services costs , principally in respect of consultancy costs arising out of the Inland Revenue Audit of twelve thousand , seven hundred and fifty pounds .
13 In the following example from the organ pedal melody of the Entrée in Messiaen 's Messe de la Pentecôte , only four pitches are used , yet the composer reshapes the rhythms and note-orders so skilfully that there is no feeling of repetitiousness or monotony : In Example 17 , from the slow movement of Bartók 's Fourth String Quartet , we have a wonderfully sweeping melody which seems to grow out of the first bar .
14 THE MERGER initiatives of the large accountancy firms were thrown into further disarray yesterday when the UK firm of Deloitte Haskins & Sells pulled out of the worldwide merger with Touche Ross .
15 Certainly undertakings in the contract that the buyer has not relied upon the seller 's skill and judgment will not be conclusive , especially in consumer sales where s6 of UCTA 1977 precludes contracting out of the implied condition of fitness .
16 And one of the features of the current policy is that affordable supply is partly a matter to be negotiated and it 's very important that it 's negotiated out of the general er supply made by private sector builders .
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