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

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1 Setting up of CIS bodies
2 The family w was made up of sons John , Thomas , William and Joseph and the girls were Mary and Harriet .
3 Another new age traveller , who declined to be named , added : ‘ We are fed up of police harassment .
4 Thus if we have a whole W , made up of parts X and Y then we can not assume that the value of W is the value of X added to the value of Y , for W may be an organic unity .
5 But that leakage figure is n't just the leakage in our pipes , it 's the leakage or the water that you ca n't account for going out of customers premises and factories as well .
6 Let's have it out of personnel budget erm
7 The industrialised world is also looking to developments in technology to help it out of materials shortages — and China may lend a hand too
8 Undoubtedly these rather different agenda reflected to a certain extent divisions between the needs of teachers operating out of humanities computing and history departments , respectively .
9 Innovative options for out of hours coverage with appropriate payments
10 New contractual mechanisms may be needed to attract practitioners , improve their premises , secure out of hours services , and provide medical cover for community nursing beds .
11 Frankly , we have a problem with absence from work due to out of hours emergency work and sickness , which can put us off using our own people !
12 Both parties in the contract agreed certain joint commitments , such as observing professional confidentiality , defining an out of hours service , and monitoring the contract .
13 Out of hours Paul is a keen motor racer ( see last edition of Environmental Issues ) as well as regularly crewing a J-24 yacht in various races around the Welsh coast .
14 Actually , that out of hours issue probably pertains to first aid treatment as well does n't it ?
15 A partner has left us to take up a senior registrar post ( not least because of the out of hours commitment ) .
16 A good solution is to harvest the crop early in September , storing the tubers out of harms way .
17 The RSPCA want us to take responsibility for our rubbish … and take it home … out of harms way .
18 Quilted or ostentatiously functional — the Swiss army penknife of the trouser kingdom — with a thousand pockets , clips , keyrings and a thing for getting stuff out of horses hooves all attached to the waistband .
19 Out of Ma'ams way
20 I am saddened he has to end his career going out of Giants stadium on a golf cart . ’
21 Sun Alliance said the NHL account had become unprofitable , but it was not pulling out of payments protection in general .
22 Sanchez-Vicario gambled on power , played for the lines and left her opponents , particularly the vastly experienced but hopelessly out of sorts Pam Shriver and the Puerto Rican , Gigi Fernandez , floundering .
23 The square was busy now , with circling traffic and people coming and going in and out of Police Headquarters .
24 ‘ I was phoning to thank you for getting me out of police headquarters . ’
25 At the same time as I was being bundled in and out of police vans for telling the troops in Northern Ireland exactly where they should go , I was also attending GLF meetings .
26 Out of politeness Shiona escorted Janice to the door , then stood in the doorway to watch her drive off .
27 Concierges also stand to make money out of sports tickets .
28 By comparison with Britain , however , this process of moving people out of hospitals haws progressed much further in the United States .
29 But erm like , I 'm putting out of bounds signs on my mum 's and brother 's .
30 Were there any parts of er of the complex that were out of bounds sort of top secret work going on or anything like that ?
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