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

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1 Mike has to inform the company obviously if he 's taking the car out of the country , you know .
2 As he spoke , he confessed he had already started moving funds out of the country .
3 At the same time the private sector and foreign capital lose confidence in the ability of the government to manage its affairs and so people prefer not to invest but take funds out of the country .
4 After a letter to the Home Secretary in 1934 complaining that the IFL speakers had stated at these meetings that they would clear all Jews out of the country , and if this was not possible they would starve them and murder them , Special Branch reported that a Mr Pipkin and a Mr Smith of the IFL , both about twenty-one years of age , had made reckless and rash statements at such occasions .
5 Dr Ormerod , who was on a working holiday in the Carpathians , is to be tried on charges of attempting to smuggle a Romanian citizen out of the country .
6 Konstantin Morozov had ordered the transfer out of the country of some 6,000 officers who refused to take an oath of loyalty to Ukraine .
7 Then she remembered that she was supposed to get the father 's permission before taking the child out of the country , and said , ‘ If you agree , that is . ’
8 Wemmick advised us to move Magwitch out of the country in the middle of the week .
9 ‘ I want you to get Sanders out of the country just before next week 's EPC meeting and keep him out until after the meetin 's over .
10 Pentagon officials had hoped to have the bulk of their troops out of the country by the end of March .
11 In his memoirs , he later quoted one of his generals saying , as he face his trial and firing squad , that the Americans " threw the Shah out of the country like a dead mouse . "
12 The nationalists promised to end the drain of resources out of the country , to industrialize in order to supply home consumption .
13 Teenager Stephen McAteer scored a remarkable maximum of 100 points from all five judges to bring the All-Ireland Under-19 title out of the country for the first time .
14 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to raise the higher rate of income tax , as advocated by the Opposition , would be damaging for morale and prosperity , because such a move would not only destroy the will to work but drive some of our best brains out of the country ?
15 They are responsible for sending intractable wastes out of the country , at their expense , for treatment .
16 The Chinese charge that Mosher tried to smuggle antique coins out of the country , violated travel regulations , brought a female secretary from Hong Kong to China without permission and used photographs of abortions to mount a political attack on China .
17 The alternative is for the wealthy individual to give up residence in Ireland and move his investments out of the country .
18 I had taken two of his canvases out of the country with me .
19 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
20 On Oct. 14 the ANC released a report which recognized the important role of foreign investment and reassured foreign corporations that they would be free to take their profits out of the country under an ANC government .
21 This occurred in Egypt and Asia , for instance , and the intention was to create a closed currency system whereby everyone entering the kingdom had to change their foreign coin into local coin and did not take the local coinage out of the country .
22 The West German financial community had claimed that the tax had led to a flight of capital out of the country , thus creating upward pressure on domestic interest rates .
23 They are going to draw the young men out of the country like pith out of a rush .
24 " Because he sent a hundred and fifty million dollars out of the country , " came the reply .
25 The affair had come to light in late January when a United Kingdom businessman , Paul Pearson , representing a South African-registered company , Dove Trading International , was stopped and searched at Moscow 's Sheremetyevo Airport on his way out of the country .
26 Once booked into his hotel , along with McKendrick and another academic , Chetwyn ( scene two ) , Anderson is approached , in his room , by his former student , Pavel Hollar , who attempts to persuade him to smuggle his politically sensitive thesis out of the country .
27 Thus when Hollar asks him to smuggle his thesis out of the country and proposes a solution to Anderson 's ethical objections ( " But if you did n't know you were smuggling it " ) , his determination to preserve his negative face is demonstrated by the fact that he interrupts Hollar 's proposal in order to uphold the maxim of quality at the expense of the maxim of agreement ( 'smuggling implies knowledge " , ( p. 56 ) ) .
28 However , a telling indication of how greatly Anderson values his negative face is visible in the reduction in the level of politeness he uses when Hollar asks him if he will smuggle his thesis out of the country .
29 Meanwhile , it was announced that the lifting of the ban on foreign travel , effective from May 15 , would not entitle citizens to take foreign currency out of the country .
30 The programme makers say the alleged fraud not only crippled the Ghanaian economy by taking £30m out of the country , but also caused an environmental disaster .
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