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

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1 He ended his singles career by being blasted out of the $6 million Compaq Grand Slam Cup by big-serving Goran Ivanisevic , 3-6 , 6-4 , 6-2 in an hour and 44 minutes .
2 Fergie and the little princesses have moved out of the £5 million mansion at Sunninghill , Berks , and moved into a lodge at nearby Wentworth .
3 The 29-year-old singer , who has set up his own charity The Platinum Trust since opting out of the limelight two years ago , told Best magazine :
4 Now they were talking about perhaps four tons of bombs toppling out of the sky one morning when Dornhausen thought the war had passed it by .
5 I have seen photographs of orca , both still and movie , close-up and underwater , but nothing prepares me for the sight of a real one that scythes out of the water 100 metres or so away from the boat .
6 ‘ I came out of the shelter one mornin' and all I had was gone .
7 He hung on until I came out and I was given embarkation leave or demob leave rather and I did n't even have a chance to have that , they wanted me down there so quickly , I think I came out of the forces one week and I was working down there the following week because was way past his retiring age .
8 Gutsy Slatefield Magic ( 9.55 ) scorched out of the boxes four days ago and another fast exit will enable her to complete a quick double .
9 Notts County will disagree with that after picking the ball out of the net 5 times .
10 In 1983 , more than 46,000 out of the total 114,000 homes — public and private — in Wigan were on housing benefit .
11 AS I SAT , gazing out of the Boeing 737 window watching the beautiful Norwegian countryside passing a few thousand feet below , my thoughts cam back to the reason for my visit .
12 And a joke doing the rounds in various parts of the Reich had a Berliner complaining about the severity of a raid which caused all the glass to fall out of window-frames as much as five hours later and his partner from Essen retorting that that was nothing at all : pictures of the Führer were still flying out of the window fourteen days after the last attack on Essen .
13 Last night Vale of White Horse councillors were unanimous in opposing the takoever that 's caused the biggest rumpus in local politics since the car firm MG pulled out of the area twelve years ago .
14 The three chief contenders for the leadership of the Socialist Party , when the ailing Andreas Papandreou hands it over , all tell you sensible things that would have got them drummed out of the party ten years ago .
15 Cis was coming out of the Co-op one day ( hoping that Rich had not , yet again , taken some cigarettes and put them on her account ) , when she met a bristle-moustached Meredith Jones who demanded , ‘ How can you let him do it ? ’
16 It forced me out of the attic three times a day to discover my new surroundings and meet the local people .
17 It 's the second time the Archers have come out of the Radio Four studio .
18 out of the house one summer evening
19 Reader J J Stephens reproduced his 1966 letter to the editor , accusing Major Bourne-Arton of ‘ trying to make capital ’ out of the closure two years earlier of North Road railway workshops .
20 He said a 130lb sheat-fish was hauled out of the Dnepr one time .
21 The Grandstand presenter-turned-guru was hardly out of the headlines two years ago .
22 Perhaps the Duke ( his temper not improved by his wife having just been refused the style of HRH ) thought that Baldwin had already done well enough out of the events six months before , without an entitlement to further expressions of fulsome goodwill .
23 Ward sees the 145mph car , which evolved out of the Project 90 Geneva show car of 1985 , as ‘ the finest sporting coupe in the world ’ , with a real four-seat cabin .
24 She wondered why he did n't step across it ; he reminded her of the white mice they had let out of the cage one day .
25 Belt it out of the ground thirty-five metres will be the ideal kick .
26 Because much of its crude is of a variety that is expensive to refine and bring to market , it is trying to lure back the foreigners who were kicked out of the business two decades ago .
27 This book was born out of the Channel 4 Television series of the same name , and so I would like to thank my friend and colleague Susan Eatwell Conte , with whom the original idea was developed and who produced the series .
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