Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [adv prt] of a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Also known as Fomorians , hideous demons in Ireland made up of a motley of twisted beast and human flesh , who pre-existed the Great Flood . |
2 | But ‘ Winters ’ hauled England up a second-half mountain , dragging his pack into overdrive and tackling non-stop as the Boks came out of a half-time huddle screeching defiance and ready to build on a 16–11 lead . |
3 | After the meeting , Flashman slipped out of a side exit to the hotel 's underground car park — but not before he had pinned another photographer , Paul Welford , against a wall . |
4 | It should be noted , however , that there are only two miracles where it states that Jesus healed out of a sense of compassion or pity ( Mark 1:41 ; Luke 7:13 ) . |
5 | Once again , thanks for the best laugh I 've had since my friend Daniel fell out of a transit van I was driving when I unexpectedly chucked a right . |
6 | Baker grew out of a mixture of punk and funk , but did n't kiss the ass of either in print . |
7 | ‘ We had a long talk when we had dinner together , ’ Haverford said out of a silence in respect of the dead . |
8 | Rich roared out of a conflagration of overlapping , overspilling , competing and confusing flailing emotions in which little was as it seemed . |
9 | Martinho came out of a door in the ‘ administration ’ wing of the prison , walking very quickly . |
10 | Last night former England international Beasant dashed out of a side-entrance after two more of his blunders led to Norwich goals . |
11 | They drove the cars travelling in opposite directions as Crawford rollerskated out of a side road . |