Example sentences of "[that] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The assumption that individuals act out of self-interest , narrowly defined , is of course open to question , and Downs himself sought to explain electoral participation as the basis of ‘ each citizen 's realization that democracy can not function unless many people vote ’ ( Downs , 1957 , p. 274 ) . |
2 | I still believe that writers write out of love . |
3 | Reportedly it was a soup-to-nuts A-to-Z kind of thing that ISVs rejected out of hand as offering them nothing . |
4 | After all , it is said that children grow out of crime and naturally move to independence from their families . |
5 | Also , men have no worries about pregnancy and single parenthood , they still seem to be blithe about AIDS , and have n't taken heed of the warning from One Plus One ( formerly the Marriage Research Council ) that men cast out of marriage between the ages of 25 and 50 are twice as likely to die prematurely and drink too much . |
6 | I was n't the sort of girl when I was younger that men lean out of cars and shout things to , and I 'm glad . |