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

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1 You do n't understand the humiliation of it — to be tricked out of the single assumption which makes our existence viable — that somebody is watching …
2 Earlier yesterday Mr Patten had dismissed as a ‘ ridiculous rumour ’ a report that Hong Kong would be frozen out of the early stages of any Sino-British negotiations .
3 No need , or less need , to plan more of a book which is to be written out of the right-hand side of your brain , out of intuition .
4 One alternative would be that history may be made up of the multiple meanings of specific , particular histories — without their necessarily being in turn part of a larger meaning of an underlying Idea or force .
5 The crew of the train will be made up of the following people : Keith Dawson ( organiser of ‘ Vintage Train ’ ) ; .
6 In any given case the decision of the court will be made up of the following elements :
7 All the Louvre 's sculptures are to be moved out of the remote Pavillon de Flore in the south-west wing and rehoused after being divided , for the first time , into French and non-French works .
8 His little blue bright eyes , hard and round , that seemed this morning to be protruding out of the shallow creamy lakes around them , were full of hate for her .
9 B and L said that the sums the receivers properly ought to pay themselves could be met out of the liquid assets in the receivers ' hands .
10 The Social Security Act 1986 , radically changed the law by requiring special or emergency needs , which had previously been dealt with at the discretion of local officers , to be met out of the Social Fund under directions and guidance from the Minister who allocated funds to local offices .
11 The paper would be whisked out of the cynical ghetto of Fleet Street , and away from distorted , degenerate London priorities — back to basics and closer to ‘ the people ’ .
12 EX-JOCKEY Dermot Browne could be kicked out of the racing game today — without defending himself .
13 RAY WILKINS and Queen 's Park Rangers are determined not to be shouldered out of the Premier League title race .
14 A scientist who tried to cope with the orbit of Uranus by proposing that the force between Uranus and the sun obeyed something other than the inverse square law would be opting out of the Newtonian research programme .
15 But the proposition that the discretionary power contended for can be spelled out of the statutory language is , to me , so startling as to require the premise of the proposition to be very carefully examined .
16 The loan scheme is conditional on the creation of six national forest reserves , to be financed out of the new Global Environment Facility which is jointly administered by the Bank and the UN Development Programme .
17 At the same time , a new Contributions Unit , which may or may not develop into a full-blown agency , will be spun out of the existing DSS central capacity in Longbenton , Newcastle ( with people stationed in every benefit office in the land and a total staff of 7,000 ) .
18 Should Kernaghan be ruled out of the final seven matches it will be a blow , because he has been a tower of strength and a model of consistency .
19 There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget .
20 The difficulties of constructing the road ( and even more so the railway ) are plain to see : much had to be cut out of the living rock , netted to arrest stonefalls , and at one point both pass through a tunnel .
21 There are more than 30 legal moves in the average chess position , which means that more than 30 different chess positions can be generated out of the average position with a single play , about a thousand ( the rough product of 30 x 30 ) with one full move , a million with two move , and so on .
22 On the other hand there was a powerful body of opinion in the Law Society that employed solicitors should not be left out of the main application .
23 Counsel may be briefed with the approval of the Area Director ; assistance may be withdrawn in certain circumstances ; costs may be awarded out of the legal aid fund to an unassisted party ; the statutory charge operates subject to specified exceptions .
24 Like Paisley , Bradford was extremely conservative in theology and sufficiently opposed to the ecumenical movement to be forced out of the Irish Methodist ministry .
25 I mean , th that 's kind of you 're you 're seeing it from above as it were , why they should be forced out of the manifest if there 's some other reason ?
26 Foresterhill , the South Ayrshire general hospital and the Royal Scottish National hospital should not be forced out of the main stream of the health service .
27 Angelica had already decided that her money could be taken out of the petty cash and then lost in the books somewhere … and if ever they should be caught doing it , she did n't feel that it was a crime she 'd be ashamed of .
28 If the magnetic flux density is constant over the whole loop then B may be taken out of the integral sign , and the remaining integration yields zero .
29 As you know Mr Mayor , we are inside the chamber , do n't believe in spending any more than is absolutely necessary in any part of any budget so rather than spend any extra money we are proposing an extra twenty thousand be taken out of the public conveniences budget .
30 We do n't think it right that a 150-year-old traditional English drink should be legislated out of the English language to satisfy the monopoly interests of the French champagne growers . ’
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