Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] of [det] " in BNC.

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1 There is too much easy talk about ‘ inspiration ’ , but at such times one sees it exactly for what it is , a breathing in of all experience , all apprehension of beauty , all love .
2 no research in of that
3 We showed how although such questions allowed a wide range of possible approaches to INSET , even within the context of a central provision , and despite the market research which preceded the drawing up of each year 's programme , the Authority tended towards a particular combination of imprecise targeting , top-down views of teachers ' needs , and external agents adopting training or instructing roles .
4 Here took place the famous séries , five to a season , each one lasting eight days , when 80 guests were invited at a time and it was in the drawing up of these guest lists that the Empress deployed all her social skills .
5 This clause and the adoption in Wihtred 's laws of the West Saxon term gesith for noble in place of the eorlcund of the laws of Aethelberht , Hlothhere and Eadric perhaps strengthen a possibility that some degree of collaboration attended the drawing up of these codes .
6 The setting up of such a waveform detection system is usually based on experimental observation of the current waveform with open .
7 One needs therefore deliberately to seek the setting up of some new high-growth businesses ( in our case based technologically ) , which will replace those which are so successful at present , such as pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals .
8 The setting up of these committees ( largely advisory ) proved to be a popular and widespread development , though only two in the 1920s were sufficiently large to be considered ‘ regional ’ : the Midlands and the Manchester JTPCs .
9 However , these are the very subjects that need clarification and agreement before a record 's release or the setting up of any tour dates and making of a promotional video .
10 he said , now look you lost eighty pound out of that draw I said yes I did they 'll only allow you fifty so he says I 'll say these cuff links are worth thirty pound , so he was on my side were n't he ?
11 The payments are made pursuant to a perceived obligation to pay which results from the combined presumption of constitutional validity of duly enacted legislation and the holding out of such validity by the legislature .
12 The payments are made pursuant to a perceived obligation to pay which results from the combined presumption of constitutional validity of duly enacted legislation and the holding out of such validity by the legislature .
13 Using a fake scent for the hounds to track rather than a live fox would take the blood out of this sport and opposition would cease .
14 ( I was keen to strain some of the vicious Barny 's blood out of any future little owlets , so that they would n't grow up to take after their grandfather ! )
15 Steven continues : ‘ There 's a complete balancing out of all the different musical influences which enables us to write songs that make us sound like no-one else .
16 ‘ Simon ’ , a BBC producer , had lent him recording equipment to make a bit of a programme out of this endeavour .
17 ( 3 ) In relation to each open position of the customer at the close of business on the last business day of that month , the amount of the unrealised profit or loss attributable to that position before deducting any commission that would be payable on a closing out of that position .
18 I 'm going to get an equation out of this .
19 And he took the front piece out of that magazine .
20 Second , you let the enemy out of this trap for nothing .
21 Instead , he chooses the buying back of another company , Belhaven .
22 Oh that 's good is that a boat out of that shampoo lid ?
23 But what you 're saying is that when you accelerate — when you go faster and faster in an upwards direction — as you did coming out of that big drop — it 's like adding extra gravity .
24 This relentless nagging and tidying will have an effect out of all proportion to its actual cogency .
25 You 've got to earn your living out of that .
26 It has been open to abuse , and indeed has been abused in the past by the Sheffield Mafia , which continues to exercise a covert control over British climbing media and administration out of all proportion to its collective record or ongoing contribution .
27 It never was when she invited him to meet her at the flat ; she was keeping him and Stock out of each other 's way .
28 So I made stock out of those .
29 ‘ Who 'd believe the daylight out of that fool , reading magazines with one hand , stuffing his face with another … . ’
30 I know they are all going to get a great deal out of this experience , I am deeply grateful for all the help that is being given them , they have had such a worrying time , I do not think one of them could have had a holiday this year without help , but I have faith to think it will be a good investment for the WEA .
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