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

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1 Since Saddam Hussein marched into Kuwait , more that nine hundred Briton , most of the women , have either escaped or been flown out of the Gulf .
2 A spokeswoman for Softlab , however , told the US paper 's German sister publication , Computerwoche , that the figure had been plucked out of the air and , while confirming that the two companies are in discussion , said that negotiations are no further advanced than those it is currently having with at least four other US firms .
3 Lawler moved away from the wall and immediately stubbed his toe against a heavy cast-iron ornament that had been placed out of the way while the small oval table it normally stood on in the lobby was being repaired .
4 She has been excavated out of the mud that preserved her in La Plata , they say , and virtually rebuilt .
5 Hard cheeses are more fatty , the whey having been pressed out of the cheese to leave only the fatty curds .
6 Police said : ‘ He appears to have been hanging out of the window as a prank .
7 So , when I have n't been gazing out of the window , phoning every friend I ever had , dashing up the street in an urgent quest for … er … something or other I 'm desperate for or singing along to Melody Radio at the top of my thorax — I 've been noticing things .
8 Although the convention itself has n't been stripped out of the operating system entirely , the need for it has been all but eliminated .
9 When she asked him if they had really been as beautiful as angels , he had told her abruptly to look at the portraits , just as now , sensing that she had been hounded out of the house , he had given her something to do , a task to occupy her hands and head .
10 While those who had gone back to Braithwaite 's mill had been picked out of the crowd by wild little Oliver Rattrie , the eldest Rattrie boy — nineteen or twenty she supposed he 'd be by now — the twisted , crook-shouldered lad who had done more talking of pikes and pistols and bloody revolution than anybody else at the meetings in her back-yard .
11 He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue .
12 And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year .
13 Gordon Brown , who has been squeezed out of the leadership race by Smith ( although he is said to be consoled by the fact that he is ten years younger and can wait a generation ) will have an important contribution to make .
14 Cornelia Knight has been lifted out of the category of femininity in which woman is famed for her ‘ beauty ’ , itself an effect of class ( food , clothes , health ) and an attempt is being made , using the most canonised resources of western art to imag(in)e for us a combination of femininity and intellectuality .
15 As it was , he had been lifted out of the void in which he had barely existed , on to a plane that was real — he underlined it triumphantly .
16 It is extraordinary how all that has been slung out of the window . ’
17 ‘ It has been operating out of the airport for the past five years and on a more frequent basis than it is doing now and we have not had any complaints of this nature in the past .
18 This report accepted that unemployment had risen within the LDDC from about 3,500 in 1981 to about 5,000 in 1986 ; that approximately eighty companies had been relocated out of the area through compulsory purchases implemented by the LDDC ; and that many locals were not gaining from the corporation 's activities .
19 PAUL MERSON may have been bombed out of the Arsenal team by George Graham for being overweight .
20 Had the company decided to provide tax on the revaluation surplus , the provision would have been made out of the revaluation surplus , ie the tax would have followed the surplus ( SSAP 15 , para 39 ) .
21 A big issue has been made out of the racism allegations , which I think people will make up their own minds about , but no-one 's made a big issue out of the fact that a lot of people are getting ripped off here . ’
22 It was just as well Kenneth 's phone was n't engaged because , presumably , if he 'd been chatting to John Major about the situation in the Middle East , or talking to David Mellor about fun , poor old Johan would have been chucked out of the country .
23 By this time they had been chucked out of the garden of course .
24 She should n't be allowed to stay there if , how old is this girl that 's been chucked out of the house ?
25 And she 's been chucked out of the house ?
26 Although in his mid-eighties , he had only recently been written out of the curriculum by some crafty predecessor of mine .
27 On the quiet side of the bay , little coves have been scooped out of the shingle .
28 The upsurge in quarrying takes place against a background of increased poaching and harvesting of forest produce , while hundreds of people who had been moved out of the park in the past are now starting to return .
29 He stooped to pick up the wrong key , which had been jerked out of the lock and out of her hand when she started away .
30 The four names which have not been drawn out of the pot are left inside , covered with water and with the lid firmly in place , for the next two years .
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