Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Economic income is simply the maximum amount of real income that can be consumed out of real wealth during a given period without impairing the ability of that stock of real wealth to deliver real income and hence real consumption in the future .
2 The chosen means of achieving this end was to provide local authorities with central government funds which could be used for housing construction and enable the level of rents to be subsidized out of general Exchequer funds — in other words , the framework of the system of public housing finance with which we are familiar today .
3 In sheltered positions the effect of the westerly winds would be minimised , while that of easterly winds would be accentuated out of normal proportion .
4 An opinion can not be conjured out of thin air — it must be based on something .
5 These are again flakes that can be lifted out of dry gravel and float off on the surface of the water .
6 VXM says PowerTools can be used to create networked processing systems — not necessarily parallel in nature — which could be made up of heterogeneous Unix workstations and servers , including those from DEC , Hewlett-Packard , IBM , Silicon Graphics and Sun Microsystems .
7 Four one three , the C E C agrees with the movements of motion four one three that European Works Councils should as far as possible be made up of elected trade union representatives , but the European directive needs to take account of different industrial relations traditions in different countries .
8 If liked , extra artist 's paint tubes can be made out of leftover fondant , and painted silver once dry .
9 And there certainly is money to be made out of hard news as the idiosyncratic Ted Turner has proved with his Cable News Network ( CNN ) .
10 He seemed to be dozing out of sheer idleness , with his head against the wall .
11 Mr Glen said the bypass would have to be blasted out of solid rock .
12 Other public sector bodies have adopted a similar approach , although recent years have witnessed a growing tendency , particularly in the nationalized industries , for an increasing proportion of capital expenditure to be financed out of current expenditure .
13 As with any extra BBC service , it had to be financed out of existing revenue , for there was no separate licence fee or earmarked increase .
14 For monetarists , control of capital spending was also important because it must be financed out of public borrowing , and that affects the money supply , interest rates and inflation .
15 They were never intended to be observed out of mere formality and empty ritual .
16 In an effort to reduce overproduction of food , the suggestion has been made that land in lowland Britain be taken out of agricultural production and forested .
17 Furthermore , the Robbins proposal that some colleges of education and colleges of technology be taken out of local authority control and made into universities would never have been acceptable to the local authorities and was politically a non-starter .
18 Also on March 21 it was announced that it was intended that from April 1993 all further education colleges offering full-time education and all sixth-form colleges should be taken out of local authority control , as the new sector of post-16 education funded directly by central government .
19 This plant much prefers to be kept out of direct sunlight .
20 Two days after insisting he would not be tempted out of international retirement , Kriss Akabusi was controversially named for the 400m hurdles , ahead of the new British champion Gary Cadogan .
21 Whilst the resource-rich USSR could finance equipment imports through raw material exports , resource-poor Eastern Europe has been forced to finance her imports through Western loans , which can only be repaid out of future export performance .
22 Legal Aid — Costs — Jurisdiction to award — Defendant initially unassisted but subsequently obtaining legal aid — Plaintiff legally aided throughout — House of Lords making order for defendant 's costs incurred while unassisted person to be paid out of legal aid fund — Order suspended to allow Legal Aid Board to object — Whether House of Lords making ‘ order forthwith ’ — Whether jurisdiction to make order — Legal Aid Act 1988 ( c. 34 ) , s. 18(1) ( 2 ) — Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 ( S.I .
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