Example sentences of "be [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Jem Marsh is deadly serious , not a flicker of a smile darting across his weathered expression : ‘ We 're going to move out of the component car industry . |
2 | Any failure of the controls , they 're going to drop out of the sky indeed we saw that on Saturday … |
3 | Any failure of the controls , they 're going to drop out of the sky . |
4 | Erm , so I 'll agree with Mr Grigson that we do suggest there are more households changing their own dwellings , but it 's simply because we 're trying to iron out of the problems that we feel have occurred within the major estimates . |
5 | ‘ One — ’ he cocked a thumb ‘ — when you 're trying to creep out of a castle no one is asleep . |
6 | The main fault I can find with the vehicle is the cab noise at speeds over 40 mph , ( it will only do 60mph ) I know the Land Rover was never meant for motorways but we plan on taking it on our holiday , is it normal for gearboxes to sound like they are going to fly out of the window or do I have a fault ? |
7 | Many were so appalling that even Himmler had been known to walk out of the showings , sick to the stomach . |
8 | Meanwhile the also sympathetic but Grahamly maddening Tim is struggling to move into a flat on the row , while supposing himself to be struggling to come out of the closet . |
9 | Misrepresentation as well as undue influence is a means of abusing the confidence that may be expected to arise out of the relation . |
10 | Candidates in wrangle over training funds Darlington training groups could be forced to pull out of a government scheme because of a lack of funds , the town 's Labour 's candidate predicted this week . |
11 | Meanwhile , Crystal Palace winger John Salako may be forced to pull out of the squad to play Turkey with a knee injury . |
12 | The statutory requirement should no longer apply to the 250,000 or so companies that are below the VAT registration threshold of £36,600 , and those companies which meet the VAT cash accounting limit requirements ( £300,000 ) should be allowed to opt out of the audit provided there is unanimous agreement among the shareholders . |
13 | The issue is whether these men are to be allowed to opt out of the rule of law … |
14 | George Benton , the knowledgeable trainer of Holyfield , says : ‘ Evander will be trying to get out of the way early on , blocking and ducking . |
15 | The Council of EC Social Affairs Ministers has agreed concessions under which the UK has been allowed to opt out of the proposed EC Directive which imposes a maximum working week of 48 hours . |
16 | Mr Heseltine has been forced to pull out of a Birmingham conference on global technology today as a contingency to allow the final details to be tied up in time for presentation to the Cabinet . |
17 | WINDSOR 'S Willie Noteman has been forced to pull out of the Carlsberg Ulster Championships which begin tomorrow week at the Boat Club . |
18 | Jo pulls out BADMINTON : Kent 's Jo Muggeridge has been forced to pull out of the England team for the Uber Cup competition in Holland this week due to wrist and arm injuries . |
19 | We could n't often see them from the main road which passed in front of the building because they were forbidden to look out of the windows . |
20 | Above all , the historians were inspired to carve out of the record of the past an exclusive nationalist slice . |
21 | The Israeli government is firmly opposed to getting dragged into any post-Gulf negotiations ; having shown enough restraint to stay out of the war , they will claim the privilege of being allowed to stay out of the peace as well . |
22 | Several Perks were fighting to get out of the crack . |
23 | Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier . |
24 | They swarmed like lice over the camp , and there was a battle being waged at the boat which men were trying to push out of the shallows whilst others held off the beasts . |
25 | Duncan lay silent ; he was being ordered to keep out of the action . |
26 | SUMMER bathers have been warned to keep out of the lake in Middlesbrough 's Central Gardens . |
27 | DELIGHTED car dealers in the North-East say they are poised to accelerate out of the recession after the Chancellor sent new prices tumbling . |
28 | For an instant she had been tempted to get out of the invitation with a lie . |
29 | Activity time-out : the child is simply barred from joining in an enjoyable activity , but still allowed to observe it — for example , having disrupted a board game , she is made to sit out of the game . |
30 | But obviously the heavier pieces of furniture , the more durable ones , are also the more expensive , and when it 's largely the money for them 's going to come out of the husband 's pocket they 're going to have more of a stake in erm in saying what they want . |