Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | Dhani and Caretaker came out of the Cathedral , emerging on to gravel and looked right . |
2 | There could be whole antiworlds and antipeople made out of antiparticles . |
3 | There were very few artefacts recovered from the settlement , even in areas protected from later ploughing ; they included shears , nails , a variety of fragmentary fittings and pottery made up of nine fabric groups . |
4 | This descendant of the model owes its features to comments and discussion arising out of an academic conference ( PALA 1990 , Amsterdam University ) . |
5 | The uncertainty principle would allow particles and radiation to leak out of the black hole at a steady rate . |
6 | The Christ-corpse carried in a glass coffin down Plateros , over the design of doves and flowers and cross made out of petals which had engaged so many all day , and borne round the Plaza de Armas , was one whose wounds gaped , who was chalky-white with blood-loss . |
7 | ‘ Here , this has got tubes and stuff sticking out of it . ’ |
8 | The only text was an introductory essay by Beat novelist Jack Kerouac , who wrote : ‘ The crazy feeling in America when the sun is hot on the streets and music comes out of a jukebox or a nearby funeral , that 's what Robert Frank has captured . ’ |
9 | The gunman is believed to have been waiting for the women and chidren to come out of the shop . |