Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] of [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 One year , I remember , he gave us half an hour on John McEnroe being slung out of the Men 's Singles .
2 Little hard news has come out of the world 's biggest advertising group since it put the division on the block .
3 If any good has come out of the Mandy 's story , it is the barrage of publicity it has provided on under-age sex .
4 Many more details of this kind of exploitation of imagery could be picked out of the Miller 's Tale ; the above , however , is sufficient to make the point that the composition of the tale is extremely well organized , wasting no details , and indeed harmonizing the disparate plots in the magnificient denouement of the tale .
5 The secretary-general of Génération Ecologie , François Donzel , has resigned ahead of the party 's first congress planned for November .
6 In Pelling 's contribution to the Labour aristocracy debate the reader is reminded explicitly of the author 's position by comments like :
7 She plans to emblazon each badge correctly and hopes one day to have done all of the RAF 's badges , Squadrons , Groups , Wings , Commands , Stations — in all a staggering 2,500 plus !
8 The Falcons are made up of the RAF 's top parachute instructors from Brize Norton .
9 In the spacious restaurant the local chefs delight in colourful displays of hot and cold buffets , made up of the island 's abundant supply of fish and home grown fruits and vegetables .
10 Class 1 NI are made up of the employer 's share , which you pay , and the employee 's share , which you can deduct from your employee 's pay .
11 The gift is a transfer of value ( value is transferred out of the donor 's estate ) because it comprises a disposition ( the act of giving ) which reduces the value of the estate of Mr X and the amount of the value transferred by the transfer of value is £1M .
12 Although it was eventually pushed out of the company 's programmes by the success of Pineapple Poll , another comedy in which John developed further the idea of sailors getting their come-uppance , Tritsch Tratsch has never lost its popularity as a number suitable for galas and concert programmes .
13 Subsection ( 7 ) deals with cases where a deposit has been made out of a clients ' account or the like .
14 Whether payments were made out of the temple 's revenues to sustain the king 's household is not known .
15 Reducing the emphasis on ‘ selling him up ’ and making it more possible for creditors ' claims to be met out of a debtor 's future income was one of the main objectives of the Insolvency Law Review Committee chaired by Sir Kenneth Cork which was appointed by the Government in 1977 and reported in 1982 .
16 Companion stuff from the new album — a gloriously lolloping ‘ Step It Up ’ , the pre-packed next single ‘ Ground Level ’ — rubs slick shoulder with pre-acceptance vintage like ‘ Lost In Music ’ , and the show goes on and on until people are dripping off the walls , and the last kind of urban excitement we need is a joke security alert on Charing Cross Road , which means we are all shepherded out of the Marquee 's tradesmen 's entrances like nuisances , sticking to each other and sapped of claustrophobic dancenergy .
17 We had no sooner got out of the supermarket 's doors than the wee imp said he was tired and I must carry him to the car .
18 And swallowing hard , still dazed from being flung out of the car 's pathway , Nick Stone nodded and said , ‘ Yes sir .
19 The new 1.8 engine has been borne out of the five-door 's 1.6 by lengthening the stroke .
20 Tim Roberts , defending , said both men bitterly regretted their actions ‘ which were born out of a moment 's folly ’ .
21 The Council of Toledo ( 675 ) , he tells us , spoke of the Son as being born out of the Father 's womb .
22 The workers in gold spilled out of the Goldsmiths ' Bazaar and into the surrounding streets and alleyways .
23 The Lexical Syllabus has been ‘ developed out of the author 's assessment that ELT in the late 1980s and early '90s had lost its way ’ .
24 7.6.2 Subject to the provisions of clauses 7.6.3 and 7.6.4 the Landlord shall as soon as the Permissions have been obtained or immediately where no Permissions are required apply all money received in respect of such insurance ( except sums in respect of loss of Rent ) in rebuilding or reinstating the Premises or the Retained Parts so destroyed or damaged [ making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the money received out of the Landlord 's own money ] It is important to include the words in square brackets in order to ensure that the damaged or destroyed premises are reinstated .
25 In rebuilding or reinstating those parts of the Centre including essential accesses and services so destroyed or damaged making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the insurance money received out of the Landlord 's own money
26 A dark giant of a man , possibly Tonio , leaned out of the lorry 's cabin to thank them for pulling out of the way .
27 Quite apart from this impulsive folly , there was another reason for Leopold to be anxious : Wolfgang had written that on being turfed out of the archbishop 's lodgings he had taken refuge with his friends the Webers , who had left Munich for Vienna in 1779 when Aloysia was taken on at the German opera .
28 The bottom had fallen out of the city 's property market and skyscrapers offered for sale at ridiculously low prices could find no buyers .
29 So erm if you have n't opted out of the scheme er full time service , part time service if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme , and a supply supply teacher if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme .
30 there are , there are very very few who are chasing women or men and there are very very few who are er requiring to be prised out of the bar erm at two o'clock in the morning .
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