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

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1 The rest of the estate was made up of other bond settlements , each with its own infield/ outfield system and dependent on the caput .
2 Even now there are theories which say that quarks are made up of other things and so on , so I mean who knows .
3 Gates are used to keep animals in their fields or out of other areas .
4 Contracting out of other services within Westminster SSD will be extended at a later stage , said Windiate .
5 NME consists entirely of rude words out of other music papers ( eg. ‘ **** ’ ) and stuck on with earwax .
6 The bit of the UN charter that tells nosey parkers to keep out of other countries ' business is less respected than it was , as Saddam Hussein knows to his cost .
7 If his first wife can not afford to live without benefit support from the rest of us , which is what state benefit is , the government has no money , it takes money out of other families who are struggling to bring their children up to give it to you .
8 What we have is picking up a ragbag of stable door legislation , that came out of other Acts , and that 's why we have offices , shops and railway premises from the Oswald Acts which were neatly tucked in the back of Oswald 's Act .
9 He pulled her against him , heedless of the interested glances from people getting out of other cars .
10 The document could not be used for an independent inquiry arising out of other facts .
11 Try to build them out of other aspects of jealousy .
12 When the States invaded Panama , the typical reaction was ‘ why do n't we keep our noses out of other people 's business ’ .
13 ‘ Stop making a mock and a jeer out of other people 's business . ’
14 When you have to take money out of other people 's pockets ( which is what profit-making is all about ) you can do it either by inadvertently alienating people or by deliberately getting them on your side .
15 Many of Stenhouse 's objections arise out of other people 's oversimplifications , and it is of course true that we know very little of what actually goes on as a result of our work with students .
16 Very actressy — flinging plates , storming out of other people 's dinner parties .
17 Has not my right hon. and learned Friend conclusively convinced the House that only a Conservative Government have the courage to reduce taxation on the one hand and to get rid of taxes on the other , in contradistinction to nearly all other Governments before them , and especially the one between 1974 and 1979 who found endless ways of leaching money out of other people 's pockets ?
18 And it 's the same t squeezing boils and all sorts of things out of other people you know .
19 Loot was a farce , although it was not about people running in and out of other people 's bedrooms , in and out of coffins more likely .
20 She scares the life out of other sides , ’ said Hay .
21 She scares the life out of other sides , ’ said Hay .
22 And there is another aspect of the construction of a word which it may also be helpful to know something about : that some ( particularly longer ) words are built out of other words , by adding prefixes at the beginning or suffixes at the end .
23 Beyond that , law centres would be expected to look to local authorities and other sources to fund work arising out of other needs of the communities they serve .
24 The particular bacteria used , which flourish around the volcanoes and geysirs in Yellowstone National Park in the United States , will digest themselves once they run out of other food .
25 In short , an awful lot , since this is an information-packed service that is potentially of great use to us all , particularly at a time when it seems to be getting more and more difficult to get hard facts out of other parts of the aviation information system .
26 They wove in and out of other couples .
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