Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But again there is ambivalence over whether they should be encouraged into the countryside : to the farmer and conservationist alike a vision is conjured up of marauding inner-city teenagers and other undesirable aliens , wreaking havoc in an environment best kept well away from ‘ those kinds of people ’ .
2 This test highlights the necessity to understand the original context of a belief and make sure that something is not being wrenched out of that to a setting where it does not apply .
3 And so though we have all sinned and that circle , that perfect purpose of God for you and for me has been warped and distorted out of all recognition , the potential that God had for you and for me , it 's been dis it seems to have been destroyed because of the warping and because of the impact of sin .
4 A present-day scene , with the same type of trams as in the previous view rebuilt out of all recognition !
5 Now it is fallen upon and twisted and embellished out of all recognition .
6 When watching parliamentary television , I have not often felt that there was an unfair political balance and none of the Members I interviewed raised this matter , except that one Liberal Democrat believed that the smaller parties were squeezed out of live coverage on Tuesdays and Thursdays .
7 Information must come to him full-flavoured from his own observations of native life , and not be squeezed out of reluctant informants as a trickle of talk .
8 On days when he was particularly active , other items of news which might have appeared in the ten-minute English language bulletins were squeezed out of those in the Zambian languages .
9 Some were catapulted out of smashed windows , while others were trapped and had to be cut free .
10 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
11 And you 've been in a scenario where there 's one manager and there 's a few people who are n't in a managing role , but you are actually managers , maybe they 'd like a little reversal , I mean , I think some good things have come out of that , and possibly things that you 'd do better next time .
12 In those days , it seemed to me that released hostages had come out of deepest , darkest Africa .
13 I had just come out of one of my planning meetings and I metaphorically banged the table and said ‘ I know exactly what you should do . ’
14 As he turned the door handle to enter the building he saw a storm-trooper come out of one of the side rooms .
15 He said at last , ‘ So what plan has come out of all this buzzing and swarming ? ’
16 One thing has come out of recent research , perhaps it was known all along .
17 They were the weavers followed by a few tottering sailors who had just come out of another tavern .
18 He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet .
19 And here you are , in your own house , and looking like you 've just come out of solitary . ’
20 While the role of small firms should not be discounted , recent work at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex has shown just how many significant innovations have come out of large companies .
21 Now there is a class of systems , so-called expert systems , which have come out of artificial intelligence research , which can do much more than that , are much more intelligent .
22 An interesting and very entertaining hybrid of flamboyant style and too predictable content , Mo' Better Blues balances Lee 's characteristic from-the-hip immediacy of camerawork , dialogue and performances against a storyline which , but for some very significant trimmings of colour , language and attitude , could well have come out of 1950s Hollywood .
23 It added : ‘ We are very pleased that the procedures have worked and people have come out of this safely with no casualties . ’
24 In a special note about the committee 's findings sent to its 1,250 members last week , Imro wrote : ‘ We can not claim to have come out of this very well : to an extent , Imro was thumped and that is not an agreeable experience .
25 One detective said last night : ‘ It is nice to think that some happiness has come out of this .
26 The one good thing that 's come out of this is that the speculators have been shaken out .
27 ‘ One of the best things to have come out of this is the realisation that there are people who really do care about us and about Graham , ’ says Kathleen .
28 Because I think it 's ironic a lot of what 's come out of this discussion tonight is that we 're actually considering relationships which are treasons , fundamentals
29 I think the things that have come out of this for me er from Councillor actually is that it would be unlikely that we , we or would be allocating that plan today and I think the amount of traffic has increased through the town centre would make it foolish and one does wonder at the wisdom if all the development went along which had to be serviced then through er Street and through the town centre in to the main areas of employment that happened years ago .
30 If you feel that there 's some benefit that 's come out of this meeting today
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