Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When the trigger is pulled the adhesive having been heated to melting point is squeezed out of the front nozzle .
2 Something red and pulpy squeezed out of the centimetre-wide gap between the executive transporter and the bay wall , forming shivering globules which clung to the wall 's hexagonal bracing struts .
3 The Dutch master has been squeezed out of the multi-million pound Milan squad on several occasions this season ; not surprising , considering the club have six top ‘ foreigners ’ on their books .
4 Very often when people are under stress these very important relaxing activities get squeezed out of the weekly timetable .
5 Well , all the types listed above have come out of the Soviet Union recently .
6 She had enjoyed Out of the Silent Planet .
7 And the forty-three forces in England and Wales now contain some formidable units , amalgamated out of the small borough , city , and county forces of the pre-1960s , many of which were prone to the whims of corrupt local politicians ( Simey 1988 ) .
8 The analysis concludes that 1 million households and more than 2½ million people have dropped out of the legal aid net in the two years since Lord Mackay of Clashfern became Lord Chancellor .
9 He had proposed the visit to Burford on 17 May 1968 but had dropped out of the ill-fated return journey .
10 and finally , our amblings from Kimblesworth cricket club a few weeks back erred in suggesting that Maltby , near Thornaby , dropped out of the National Village Cup because they thought Kimblesworth a bit far .
11 KENNETH Clarke appears to have dropped out of the smart betting for the succession to Mrs T , no doubt because he has been landed with the mucky end of the Cabinet stick .
12 They had dropped out of the human chain of ancestors and descendants that had formerly bound them all together .
13 But it was considered out of the conversational court .
14 SMALL businesses are in danger of being frozen out of the pre-election debate , the Forum of Private Business , one of the sector 's most active lobbyists , says today .
15 John Prescott , transport spokesman , has largely been frozen out of the national campaign , which is surprising given his adept performance on BBC 's election call this week .
16 Consistent with the purpose of the paper , one third of a typical number is made up of the perennial feature " Around the Country " , with reports from the branches about their activities and other local social news .
17 The company , made up of the non-American waste disposal interest of Waste Management International Inc , earned £96.4m pre-tax last year .
18 Deputies to the Federal Assembly , which is made up of the Federal Chamber ( 220 seats ) and the Chamber of Republics and Provinces ( 88 seats ) are elected by a multi-tiered system of communal assemblies , and serve for four years .
19 In addition , a prominent counter-melody is introduced ( itself largely made up of the small cell of our example ) .
20 Too often headteacher 's reports are made up of the dry dust of lists of attendance figures , class visits , building repairs , pupil numbers and details of resignations and appointments .
21 History , which can now no longer be considered a concept as such , is therefore made up of the incommensurable relation between these two disjunctive set-ups .
22 We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world .
23 Third World taxes have grown out of the colonial experience .
24 At twenty he had not quite grown out of the gangling stage either in the control of his long limbs or in the expression of his most deeply felt thoughts and emotions .
25 In Soho the Partisan coffee bar , founded by the New Left Review — which had grown out of the New Reasoner in 1960- was attracting a far more Bohemian and disreputable crowd than the straighter new leftists for which it had been intended .
26 Wesley Lamont had a quiet night at Windsor against Dinamo Tbilisi , but the Blues bowed out of the European Cup after drawing 1–1 .
27 The outer room was already full of readers but people were being turned out of the inner room to make way for the meeting .
28 As we all dropped to the floor the shifty-eyed character bolted out of the front door and into a cloud of dust and pieces of masonry , caused by the explosions .
29 Gerry Boden , the lost boy , had made off in that direction when he was hunted out of the dangerous area .
30 Capitalism is the first mode of production in history in which the means whereby the surplus is pumped out of the direct producer is ‘ purely ’ economic in form …
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