Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [v-ing] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 In actual fact the er farmer put the planning application in to hold this market every week really refused it outright saying it 's a very sensitive area of Green belt and we did n't want two hundred er stalls there every Sunday on the car park coming out of the road and everything else .
2 Even if your usual practice is to use handwritten notes there will be times when typed notes are preferable such as a difficult telephone conversation that you want on the record or a list of action points arising out of the meeting .
3 Thus the process of contract formation arising out of the exchange of documents containing or referring to standard terms creates considerable problems when one tries to fit it into the framework of offer and acceptance .
4 Lawyers acting for the 31 year-old double terror victim have recently entered into negotiations with Northern Ireland Office lawyers to settle a compensation case arising out of the first attack on him in which he lost a leg and suffered serious damage to an arm .
5 Is that the north pole and the south pole sticking out of the earth ?
6 Next door the Northern Bank was severely damaged with window frames jutting out of the cracked masonry .
7 Boss Man tumbling out of the ring , Berzerker dragging him back in , Boss Man pulling hair , Berzerker slamming Boss Man into the corner , Boss Man retaliating with biff-wham-pow punches , Boss Man belly-flopping onto the deck , Berzerker straddling him , yanking his head back as if to break his neck .
8 Is it not something that erm the literature group coming out of the erm the course have begun to tackle , you know , the idea that there should be some kind of coordinating personal body or something that erm
9 There was a low-slung sofa with a faded loose cover ; a rocking-chair with canvas strips hanging out of the bottom ; and a broad oak table on metal castors .
10 13 other travellers were dealt with by the court for a variety of motoring offences arising out of the Castlemorton event .
11 The seat has one arm rest and has the safety belt coming out of the top of the seat .
12 The traditional trap fitted to basins was the ‘ U'-bend which was created by bending lead pipe coming out of the plug hole into a U shape before taking it out through the wall .
13 It was only as we were doing this and grinning inanely at each other that I noticed the red Transit van turning out of the other end of the street .
14 THE catalogue of horror stories coming out of the banks ' treatment of their customers seems to have no effect on the high-handed , arrogant way they behave .
15 Once the students , not without glee , watched him celebrating the sacrament with the ends of his back braces protruding out of the top of his vestment .
16 Maggie Jordan entered Reception from the back door to find her best friend Susan staring out of the window .
17 They drove back down to Florence , the Captain silent and thoughtful , the Substitute smoking , making the occasional rapid remark , watching the passing of the wet , ploughed soil between rows of vines and the tops of umbrella pines appearing out of the misty valley far below , smoking …
18 At a depth of 16 metres he came across a larger than life size bronze foot sticking out of the sand that proved only to be the tip of a large area of buried statues dating from the fifth century BC to the fourth century AD .
19 Not only was the IDE host card hanging out of the slot , the securing screw having gone AWOL , but the ribbon cable was disconnected , too .
20 If anything was growing at an alarming rate , it was the network of railway lines running out of the centre of London to outlying suburbs .
21 Here he took off the pendulous wig , wiped his face on the yellowing lace handkerchief dripping out of the over-ornate and antique jacket and revealed himself as a young man .
22 It was Seb and Dommie Carlisle packed into their Lotus , with two sumptuous brunettes , and a bull terrier spilling out of the luggage compartment .
23 She turned towards the shallow stone steps leading out of the square .
24 For species actually to act with a sense of past and future history would be a far more radical departure than the first land creature crawling out of the sea .
25 When considering whether a statutory redundancy payment was pay within article 119 , it was essential to appreciate that today there existed contractual redundancy payments — arising out of the contract of employment — and , by contrast , statutory redundancy payments arising out of the statutory scheme in the 1978 Act .
26 Applications under s25 ( secure accommodation orders ) and s102 ( police warrant of assistance ) may only be transferred to a county court to consolidate with other pending family proceedings arising out of the same circumstances ( APO , art 7(3) ) .
27 In any case , however , the landlord should insist that the tenant either pays for the costs of security , or indemnifies the landlord against third party claims arising out of the use of the building out of hours .
28 I am sure that the House can imagine the feelings of someone who hangs out the washing one sunny morning only to find , on going to collect it three or four hours later , that it is full of holes caused by the soot deposits coming out of the hospital chimney .
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