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

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1 However , a good deal of discretion is left in the hands of the Area Director to determine the merits of the application , having considered ‘ … all questions of fact or law arising out of the action , cause or matter to which the application relates and the circumstances in which it was made . ’
2 The ‘ purlieus ’ , or areas put out of the forest by the perambulations , were a special bone of contention .
3 A pheasant squawked and birds burst out of the trees .
4 But coaching and plans went out of the window .
5 Any junkie or Bowery red-eye comes limping down the street , then five sombre fatboys with baseball bats and axe-handles stride out of the nearest trattoria .
6 There was mass saluting , mass mumbling and mass pouring out of the door .
7 Agatha fainted , and Sophie ran out of the house .
8 One of his arms moved a little and blood ran out of the side of his head onto the wet tarmac .
9 The time of Sigmar sees the Orcs and Goblins driven out of the lands west of the Worlds Edge Mountains .
10 Fans and reviewers enjoyed the raw edge and revelled in the energy and melody thrown out of the guitar crashing mayhem .
11 Chatmeister Terry Wogan exemplifies the Seventies penchant for shirts and ties made out of the same floral tablecloth .
12 They flowed from every avenue of the kitchen , a waist-high tide of grubby , grey-cowled figures rushing in towards him , their coloured boots , sashes and hat-brims swirling out of the mist .
13 When the train reached its destination and Katherine stepped out of the old station , it was already dark and bitterly cold .
14 The door flew open and Lucenzo exploded out of the cab like a flying demon , catching her arms in a fierce grip , his face distorted with anger .
15 Having regard to the objectives and the general scheme of the Convention , that it is important that , in order to ensure as far as possible the equality and uniformity of the rights and obligations arising out of the Convention for the contracting states and the persons concerned , that concept should not be interpreted simply as referring to the national law of one or other of the states concerned .
16 Having regard to the objective and the general scheme of the Convention , it is important that , in order to ensure as far as possible the equality and uniformity of the rights and obligations arising out of the Convention for the contracting states and the persons concerned , that concept should not be interpreted simply as referring to the national law of one or other of the states concerned .
17 As the court held with respect to the expression ‘ matters relating to a contract ’ used in article 5(1) ( see the judgments of 22 March 1983 in Peters [ 1983 ] E.C.R. 987 , and of 8 March 1988 in Arcado [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 1539 ) , having regard to the objectives and general scheme of the Convention , it is important that , in order to ensure as far as possible the equality and uniformity of the rights and obligations arising out of the Convention of the contracting states and the persons concerned , that concept should not be interpreted simply as referring to the national law of one or other of the states concerned .
18 Dhani and Caretaker came out of the Cathedral , emerging on to gravel and looked right .
19 Javed Miandad 's XI was unchanged , but England had a side tailored for the imagined needs of Leeds , Russell , Malcolm and Salisbury making way for Ramprakash , Pringle and Mallender , with Newport ( less than full fit ) and Childs left out of the squad of 13 .
20 Quietly and with hardly anyone to notice , the last women compositors in both Edinburgh and Aberdeen slipped out of the case-rooms and into retirement .
21 But Russia 's ability to accept capitalist economic aid was always in doubt and Molotov walked out of the Paris talks on 2 July , complaining that the Marshall Plan would lead to Germany 's industrial revival and infringe the economic independence of European States , which would become US puppets .
22 Anyway , Benguiat made up to him and gave him a big kiss and then the next day things got bad again because Parkinson was going to in room number two above this floor to sort out his slides and Benguiat had been in there and evidently he had just decided to tuck his shirt in and loosen his trousers and while he was tucking his shirt in Parkinson came in and says aha , caught you with your pants down , and Benguiat storms out of the room .
23 There was a rustling from the long grass down the hill — yes , it was the path I came up yesterday ( was it only yesterday — or a million years ago ? ) and Vern reappeared out of the undergrowth .
24 ‘ She means , ’ the other twin chimed in , ‘ you are going to stay with us until Mummy and Daddy come out of the hos-hospital ? ’ she asked , finding difficulty in coping with the long word .
25 Karen and Kee drove out of the small village , down the road , and soon came to the houses of the new town .
26 I 've already had McLaren , McInally and McKimmie pull out of the squad with injuries .
27 And then a shadow passed over me and Werewolf came out of the tree to land perfectly balanced right in front of me .
28 A loud scrabbling came from inside the Anderson and Sam leapt out of the entrance and tugged excitedly at his trousers .
29 When Rosa had completed her gentle grooming , they resumed their circling of the square , hand in hand ; and Tommaso came out of the cafe where he had bought Caterina and Franco ice cream , and lit a cigarette and puffed smoke into the evening sunlight .
30 all the humbug and hypocrisy flew out of the window .
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