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

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1 Coutsoudis et al also found fewer and less severe episodes of illness in a six month post discharge follow up of the supplemented group who had had measles .
2 So , for example , the Annual Appropriation Act will authorise those payments out of the consolidated fund which require annual approval .
3 the finance is to be repaid out of the specific asset it has financed and not from the general resources of the entity .
4 Then , as some car in the street outside her hotel coughed and choked and backfired , Fabia abruptly came out of the long reverie she had fallen into , and back to the present , to realise that it was Monday morning — did she think she was going to sit there in bed all day ?
5 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
6 Tired of Amiga and Mac users taking the mickey out of the pitiful beep your PC makes ?
7 We have reformed the organisation of the NHS to encourage those working in the service to respond to what patients want and need , and to get the most out of the increased money which the taxpayer provides .
8 ‘ I knew that I had to be the best at everything if I was to haul my family out of the financial trouble they were in .
9 But Travis had been marvellously patient for months and months now — could n't she find a way to put him out of the private hell he was in ?
10 When bringing patients out of the hypnotized state I usually count to three .
11 Dinah felt herself trembling ; this was the man who had libelled Paul and herself , had made their early years wretched , had hounded her out of the only world she knew .
12 Her mind worried the problem of where would he find lodgings , how could she summon the strength to put him out of the only refuge he had ?
13 As Mary came running out of the front door it moved off up the drift towards the wood .
14 It is it 's the warmth and as he looks at the bush out of the front door I 'm sure he laughs .
15 Out of the front window he saw the ‘ For Sale ’ sign , the white paint of the board showing up in the light that shone from between the curtains of Tom 's cottage .
16 Even as he carried her out of the lighted kitchen his lips continued to caress her and she was not in any way close to recovering as he placed her on her feet in her own room .
17 Out of the blazing wreck he leaped , stumbling around on fire from head to toe and screaming .
18 As the gas leaks out of the coiled chamber it picks up water and forms a mist around the singer 's head .
19 And hearing this , out of the great love she bore the founder of the island , Sir Christopher Everard , and on behalf of the lovechild she had borne him , she raised the alarm .
20 Course eventually the , I mean , there was er there was Sergeant who was a butcher out the High Street there was Alf was a barber out of the High Street there was er Frank , Frank he was another butcher out of the High Street there was er miners er teachers , I mean there was quite a mixture of occupations in , in the , in the Home Guard .
21 Course eventually the , I mean , there was er there was Sergeant who was a butcher out the High Street there was Alf was a barber out of the High Street there was er Frank , Frank he was another butcher out of the High Street there was er miners er teachers , I mean there was quite a mixture of occupations in , in the , in the Home Guard .
22 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
23 do n't put the comics , put the surname as well go and get it from my room , take the information out of the little envelope you must of said ten o'clock to your parents , cos there ai n't no sign of them , is there ?
24 So the first defendant was entitled to ‘ all costs charges and expenses … on a full indemnity basis ’ and the receivers were entitled to retain out of the mortgaged property their remuneration as fixed by the first defendant .
25 We have stopped that and now they are making their own , most of them are making their own fashionable garments out of the loose material we sell and er , some ask the friends to make for them .
26 Elsewhere the sources are precariously reconstructed out of the edited work itself .
27 Since you moved out of the old house we ca n't stay with you and Jane hates hotels .
28 Another sharp blast of heavy rain threw itself at the windowpanes of her flat , and brought Leith , startled , out of the brown study she had fallen into .
29 She looked about her at the freshness of the morning , then laughed and , pulling her hair out of the tight bun she had secured it in to ride , shook her head .
30 She felt certain then that he must be thinking that if she was any sort of a journalist that she could do quite a write-up out of the considerable time she had just spent walking in his sole company .
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