Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 If the job is a newly created one then clear guidelines should be drawn up of what the candidate will be expected to do , what qualifications , skills , abilities and personal qualities they will need .
2 Toni Hutchinson stroked Alix 's arm , possessively , affectionately , wheedling out of her the story of the party of the night before : ‘ So you wore your blue dress ?
3 Capella hangs low , pale , large , moist and trembling almost engulfed between two horn of the wood upon the headland , the frailest beacon of hope , still fluttering from the storm out of which the land is emerging .
4 The Doomsday Book , which was completed in 1086 , mentions Fulham — out of which the areas of Chiswick ; Acton ; Ealing and Hammersmith were formed .
5 A second major subgroup for which plural anaphora may be appropriate is collections or sets introduced through descriptions which , in fact , identify the individual elements out of which the sets are formed .
6 These are the living threads out of which the subject area is being woven .
7 Before them lay a pit , out of which the deadly cold vapour was still drifting up .
8 But the truly dominant , characterizing feature is the use of pronouns and the movement between them : take those away and you destroy the relationship out of which the poems derive .
9 Last year sales of paintings totalled £1.3 million , netting a £330,000 commission for the Academy ( at 25% on works sold ) , out of which the administration and handling expenses had to be paid .
10 We will not normally discuss the technology out of which the architectures that we describe are to be implemented .
11 It is traditional in the computer field ( insofar as the term " traditional " has a meaning for a subject only thirty years old ) to refer to four generations of computers , according to the electronic technology out of which the control and data manipulation units are constructed .
12 Since under national legal systems it is usually stipulated that the place in which the association is established is to be the place of performance of obligations arising out of the act of becoming a member , the application of article 5(1) of the Convention also has practical advantages : the court for the place in which the association has its seat is in fact usually the best fitted to understand the documents of constitution , rules and decisions of the association , and also the circumstances out of which the dispute arose .
13 This accords with the Indian idea of the Nada Bindu — the blue pearl out of which the Universe begins .
14 There were hundreds of small workings out of which the " eyes " had been picked and indeed Grassington Moor had the appearance of a lunar landscape — and still has .
15 The basal part of the tentacle itself appears to be reinforced with calcite and resembles a tube out of which the distal part of the tentacle projects .
16 The concept of similarity out of which the structurings of rhythm and rhyme emerge , is central to several accounts of perception and the aesthetic response .
17 She stood against a fence warm to the touch , and out of which the warmth had brought the smell of creosote and basked , her face up to the sky , her eyes nearly shut , letting the fiery sinking ball make red patterns through her flickering lids .
18 You have not yet seen the document out of which the tell-tale hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) is making a career day in and day out .
19 Conceptually , it is hoped that some light will be thrown on the whole question of disciplinary boundaries or subjects ; these are the bricks out of which the whole educational edifice is constructed and yet we know little about them and there are those who doubt their very existence .
20 Like the malarial swamps out of which the Most Serene Republic rose , we have seen that human altruism , communal feeling and social responsibility arose out of the egoistic , sadistic and erotic drives with which nature had endowed man .
21 As part of their representations on the 1981 Finance Bill , the Law Society recommended that income should not be " relevant income " to the extent that it was paid away to some person other than the recipient of the relevant benefit either before or after the receipt of the relevant benefit as it had by then ceased to be available as a source of funds out of which the relevant benefit could be paid .
22 Such routines also have the advantage of pre-empting the ‘ easy ’ route of ducking out of what the player feels is his or her weakest area …
23 Bunny was already there , sitting with a couple of young girls straight out of what the advertising men call the Sharon and Mandy market , and a tall , thin , angular guy with close-cropped blonde hair .
24 If what we have seen in this election is the real world , then the sooner we find a way out of it the better .
25 Leaning out of it the figure of Charlie Chaplin waved to anyone who cared to look up , frozen forever in that pose .
26 She had forgotten or erased his face , and so she saw it through a blur , but his body was naked , exactly as she had remembered it , golden-white , muscular and slender , the black mass at the groin and out of it the penis rising dark amber-red .
27 Seems he 's gone out of it the wrong way .
28 It is a settled rule of construction that where there is a grant and an exception out of it the exception is taken as inserted for the benefit of the grantor and is to be construed in favour of the grantee ( Savill Brothers Ltd v Bethell [ 1902 ] 2 Ch 523 ) .
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