Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] [adv prt] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But what if an employee refuses help , or drops out of a recovery programme ? |
2 | When the transistor came along , we thought that with valves and relays out of the way , electronics would never ( well , hardly ever ) break down . |
3 | I stay at home and my partner — for I 'm not a wife — puts on a suit and goes out of the door to work . |
4 | One boy is chosen and goes out of the room . |
5 | Smiling blandly , he tugs the points of his waistcoat down over his paunch and sidles out of the office . |
6 | Howard stops walking up and down , and looks out of the window . |
7 | He married someone else in 1860 and drops out of the picture . |
8 | Michael is just becoming interested in this last point when , for no discernible reason , the signing student becomes deeply agitated , screams abuse and storms out of the room . |
9 | ‘ OK , here we are , ’ Sadat says unnecessarily , and pulls his bag off the back seat and gets out of the car . |
10 | Finally , the pilot centralises the rudder and eases out of the dive . |
11 | Keep lighters and matches out of the reach of children . |
12 | Its last hours are like those of Camembert ; it becomes a liquid smelly mess and runs out of the joint , leaving only a dirty mark behind . |
13 | The iron melts , picking up the correct amount of carbon from the coke , and runs out of the tap-hole at the bottom . ’ |
14 | It arises in the field but moves out of the field to create a destination . |
15 | In some of the series it is compressed by the top margin of the frame but pours out of the bottom in great rivers of paint . |