Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [adv prt] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I could steal some things out of the rich folks ’ washhouses , mind .
2 The emergence of these rules out of a common law which denies their existence has the added consequence , attractive to those who make them , that they are not subject to parliamentary or to adequate judicial control .
3 It has yet to be proved to me that these men out of the dingy side-streets ever did anything better with their free time and their shillings . ’
4 As the case study of Channel Four ( see below ) amply demonstrates , concerned groups and individuals attempted to keep these services out of the competitive struggle between the two giants of broadcasting in the hope that they would be better able to serve previously excluded minority groups in society .
5 So , for example , the Annual Appropriation Act will authorise those payments out of the consolidated fund which require annual approval .
6 ‘ We all have our own ways out of the first forest , ’ Harry said .
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