Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Initially it is likely to get the Sbus versions of Freedom out into the Sparc-compatible market , and says it has already been approached by several of those suppliers .
2 This can be seen as a system for design in which the mapping of function on to the geometric domains is raised to the next level in which the requirement to manage and control the process is mapped on to the sub-processes or departments .
3 The microwave chimed and she hauled a still half-frozen block of chilli out on a big plate ; she started breaking it up with a large wooden spoon .
4 Being organised can take a great deal of worry out of a single life .
5 Secondly , it is of course up to the individual credit granter to decide whether or not to enter into a transaction requested by an individual customer .
6 This is , by definition , neither a penalty clause , nor a limitation of liability up to a certain amount , because it is supposed to be a genuine pre-estimate of the damage .
7 Half the Dale believes him to be some sort of wizard out of the western mountains , and folk such as Bragad will use the rumours .
8 The revenue gained from this reform should be used so that contributions rise by single percentage points over bands of income up to the upper earnings limit .
9 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
10 At Cheltenham , they recoup early losses with a late hat-trick of winners ; at Brighton , they come badly unstuck ; and at Redcar they pull off a major coup , smuggling suitcase-loads of money on to a 7–1 shot past the eagle eye of the bookies .
11 He and Compeyson had got a lot of money out of a rich lady some years before , and Arthur kept dreaming of this lady .
12 The locals , realising an opportunity when they saw one , ploughed increasing amounts of money back into the aspiring town and today the results are there for all to see .
13 Sergeant Morrison put his mug of tea down on the greasy bar and turned .
14 payments should be 100% of loss up to a certain limit , and tapered down in varying proportions thereafter .
15 At Christmas and Easter records are printed over the next three working days ready for collection by students on the first day of term along with the two to three hundred letters from the Assistant Dean .
16 Cyril emptied several grams of cocaine on to a circular mirror and began to cut it up with a razor blade .
17 Use a little royal icing to cement the two pieces of roof on to the sloping sides of the house , propping up the eaves with toothpicks too if necessary .
18 Heroic efforts alone could lift a poor man and woman , or even their children , out of the slough of demoralisation on to the firm plateau of respectability and , above all , define his position there .
19 And the attraction for them is not the crystal clear images of HDTV , but the prospect of broadcasting up to a dozen channels carrying pictures of today 's conventional clarity over cables or satellite transponders that now carry only one channel , a marvel made possible by digital compression .
20 The Polish replica moved the breaking of Enigma on from a theoretical exercise to a practical one and Knox always gave the Poles credit for the part they played .
21 You arrange to draw Bills of Exchange up to an agreed limit payable at a stipulated future date — the minimum for each individual bill is £50,000 .
22 And , as importantly , ‘ Young Americans ’ ( 1975 ) reintroduced black music , with all its connotations of forbidden pleasure , in the form of disco back into the mainstream white audience .
23 It was a shame , really , thought Robert as he lugged a crate of lemonade in through the front door , that it was also the day the whole place was due to be consumed in hell-fire .
24 Before the stone had come to a halt it was pounced upon by the entire family who gleefully heaved the unfortunate lump of granite out through the back door and out of their lives !
25 The concept reared up fully formed : the sparkling snowflake of Steel City fragmenting from the hub of fire , spilling bodies into vacuum , the debris plunging flaming spears of fall-out on to the dense towns of Earth .
26 If a man was lucky it was a case of pop in for a quick half , then home to a meal of bubble and squeak with the Missus .
27 It is worth looking at , for from it sprang his fund of knowledge along with the all-important Jewish scriptures and his family 's experiences with them in eastern Europe .
28 Asked to name sources of credit out of the blue , people might well simply leave out or forget about some sources which in practice they could use , if they were offered that type of credit when they were buying .
29 She could make a unique work of art out of the simplest dance , as fragments filmed in the 1920s show .
30 I watched him dip into a bucket and throw a scoopful of water on to the hot stones of the fire .
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