Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Orthodox theories argue that the turn over of the dust at the lunar surface has produced the observed uniformity of track densities .
2 He arranged all that and out of the conversation at the er out came Love Hurts .
3 He followed her , howling and swearing , so that Teresa , who had come out of the kitchen at the tremendous noise , cowered against the door and put up her arms to protect herself from what she believed would be an attack .
4 Even where a bituminous felt layer was laid on top of the boarding , this form of construction is likely to compound problems of rainwater penetration once a gap appears in the roof covering because the water which enters , instead of draining out of the construction at the eaves , settles on the upper edges of the local slate-fixing battens , inducing rot both in them and the boarding .
5 Presently a woman came out of the door at the side of the house and walked towards them .
6 Erm , because it seems to , with the changing nature of organisation of authorities , it 's used as a comparative purpose , must be er , very doubtful , and we 've always criticised it , er beginning the position snapshot on a particular the day , it does n't say what 's in the pipeline or what 's going out of the pipeline at the other end .
7 She 's out of the country at the moment so I 'm pretty stuck until she comes back .
8 ‘ But he was out of the country at the time . ’
9 Mike had managed to smuggle her out of the hotel yesterday evening , but , as he had pointed out to her , it would be impossible to get out of the country at the moment without alerting the Press .
10 But the divine divine is out of the country at the moment , at some coven of inter-faith priestesses in California .
11 The money would be spent to pay social insurance benefits to people who had been persecuted and driven out of the country at the time of the Anschluss and were now living in countries such as Israel and the United States , and a small proportion would be devoted to projects in Austria .
12 Er they get rather sulky and offended to say the least , they get er , often they recruit academics and lawyers to say that the memories of abuse are fabricated , the memories of abuse they could n't really have happened because the people concerned were out of the country at the time and were on holiday anyway and er did n't even meet the family until the kid was eleven years old after it was sup and so on and so forth .
13 Ruled out of the squad at the moment , however , are Liverpool 's Ronnie Whelan , Sheffield Wednesday 's John Sheridan and Tommy Coyne of Celtic .
14 But ruled out of the squad at the moment are Liverpool 's Ronnie Whelan , Sheffield Wednesday 's John Sheridan and Celtic 's Tommy Coyne .
15 Hereford are staging something of a mini revival this year inching their way out of the gloom at the bottom of division three .
16 That year saw England 's famous World Cup victory , and James Cossins recalled ‘ the difficulty of getting us all out of the wardrobe at the Duke of York 's — the only room with a TV set — in time for curtain up on the second house on the Saturday night that England won , and the fact that the cast were almost too hoarse to get to the end of the play .
17 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
18 Once he nearly caught it but someone pushed him out of the way at the last moment .
19 The last point , far from being the hardest on which to reach agreement , was the easiest : it was cleared out of the way at the very beginning , Gandhi accepting Irwin 's formulation without demur and apparently feeling no discomfort at disregarding what he knew to be the views of the Congress Working Committee .
20 IBM UK , which does not normally report until a month or more after its parent , presumably thought it would be best to get all the bad news out of the way at the same time .
21 They knew he was out of the boardroom at the right time .
22 Naked and wet , Jazzbeaux leaped out of the tub at the knife-wielder .
23 Quite often police were at the stage door making sure they were out of the theatre at the regulation time .
24 When we were going out of the theatre at the end of the pantomime I saw a little lad crawl under the seat and put it in his pocket .
25 During the next round , D4 Harpies swoop out of the darkness at the adventurers , followed a moment later by the remainder of the flock ; there are six Harpies in total .
26 From out of the darkness at the back of her cage came the slow and ailing movement of a wing ; then the drag of a weak old talon , then the hunch of a back that was grey and dry with age and illness ; and finally in the archway of the shelter entrance where the dank morning light fell , the aged and troubled form of an eagle .
27 A large , hairy youth came out of the bathroom at the head of the stairs .
28 She remembered another thing too — that the path came out of the wood at the other end within a very short distance of her own house .
29 Eventually , they pass out of the column at the top , are condensed and collected .
30 That day 20 horses were put out of the race at the smallest fence on the course .
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