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

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1 That regardless of background , education , race , sex , occupation or age every single trade unionist is an individual member with the same rights and responsibilities as his or her colleagues .
2 Well I 'd leave that in of course
3 And what what what you have here what I I you 'll get to take this away of course .
4 ‘ You are n't half out of date , ’ said Constance .
5 Mrs Lewis told the opening of an inquest at Liverpool Coroners Court that she found her husband hanging half out of bed , frothing at the mouth , two days after the crash .
6 The hull was unrecognisable as such ; half out of water it became unidentifiable debris .
7 I could also see the rock that Neil had pointed out to me , still half out of water .
8 Yet another principle is that we are to be ‘ subject to one another out of reverence to Christ ’ ( Eph. 5.21 ) and this applies to each of us — men as well as women — whatever our particular calling in the Church may be .
9 Ephesians 5:21 tells us to ‘ Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ ’ and we feel that this is implemented when one partner listens respectfully to the other 's opinion and demonstrates consideration for it .
10 ‘ Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ ’ ( 5:21 ) .
11 Well the atmosphere is very bad indeed in Belfast because er we had this before of course twenty years ago we had various bad situations but it has n't been so bad in recent years , but this last fortnight , er we 've had U V F killings , then we had this terrible bomb by the I R A killing the protestants in the Shankhill Road .
12 ‘ Well , that 's an artful way to get me to wait on you , ’ interrupted Sally-Anne frankly , ‘ and I suppose , since you are so cunning , and I am dying for a drink , you might have your way — perhaps a bonus on my wages might be an idea , seeing that I shall be doing this out of hours . ’
13 Not only would a list of varieties make a book like this out of date in a short time , it would not help you either .
14 Charles I made her this out of guilt at the wrong done to her husband , Robert Dudley , son of Elizabeth I 's Earl of Leicester , whom a conspiracy had robbed of legitimacy and titles .
15 ‘ Do n't think I 'm doing this out of pity for you , ’ he called .
16 ‘ The lady prefers not to have us reveal any details , only to say that she is doing this out of love for her late husband , ’ he said .
17 Often it is easier to arrange this out of season than at the height of the busy tourist period .
18 On checking this out of curiosity , I discovered that although there was no specific mention of the term Interlanguage , Selinker 's ( 1972 ) article called , simply , " Interlanguage " was listed in the bibliography .
19 I got this out of mother 's catalogue .
20 I do not reject this out of hand ; but it is not my primary purpose here ; rather , it is to suggest a methodology which might enable us to gain insights into the functioning of the lyric poem per se , while always being mindful of the dangers of seeking generic overviews of historical phenomena .
21 I hope now that perhaps the legal proceedings can be held in abeyance and discussions can take place so some out of court settlement can be reached as the judges are urging .
22 Could make some out of Soda Stream if you 're desperate .
23 And they went and put a poky little old football club in won this well of course they everybody !
24 stew where I come from is carrots , er turnips , potatoes and meat , I tell you what I have n't had , I think I 'll have a change , I think I 'll have some instead of mince for a change
25 ‘ He used this instead of heroin ? ’
26 This coming-together of documentary and fiction filmmaking was the most significant aesthetic development of the period .
27 For successively larger and stronger-growing plants , use J.I. No. 2 or 3 , which contains twice and three times as much respectively of chalk and fertilizer .
28 My mother soon began to drum into me the notion that I was different because of my eyesight , and therefore that I should not expect too much out of life .
29 Since her newfound freedom , however , she had decided that she would get as much out of life as she could .
30 ‘ It 's a lovely piano , and not so very much out of tune .
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