Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A future investment activity not specifically relevant to the current context is the establishment , operation or winding up of collective investment schemes . |
2 | Cards and boxes can either be bought from a stationer or made out of ordinary file paper and shoe boxes ! |
3 | And by last night , with the pound still falling below its permitted floor within the ERM , Mr Lamont was faced with two options — devalue or get out of Euro system . |
4 | As for the tabloids , additions to the range of publications have either been arm's-length extensions of existing publishing groups ( Today , 1986 — ) or born out of existing publishing houses ( Mail on Sunday , 1983 — , Star , 1978 ) . |
5 | These schemes are regarded as models that should be extended to those whose disability is congenital or arises out of non-industrial disease or accident , for whom cover , though recently improved , is still only partial . |
6 | The ‘ traditional ’ settlement pattern in the area is varied and developed out of topographical constraint , patterns of land tenure and the exigencies of agriculture . |
7 | and came out of Long Beach we 'll miss it |
8 | The windscreen in front of the ‘ cabin' looks just like glass , but is in fact edible and made out of melted glacier mint — a clever and original idea you could adapt for other cakes , for example for windows . |
9 | Arlott took another gulp and walked out of regular broadcasting forever . |
10 | This was because of de-stocking and running down of high volume , low margin brands , and a change of year end at the Schenley offshoot last time . |
11 | For obvious reasons , people receiving injections of the drug must stay in the dark for a few days , and keep out of direct sunlight for a month , or longer . |
12 | Mr Round believes such children should be expelled , and kept out of main-stream education for good . |