Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] of the " in BNC.
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1 | It did n't matter which lead mode I selected , when I 'd pulled enough gain out of the system to create the required feel , the volume had all but gone , rendering the sound pretty unusable since it was way below that of my other patches . |
2 | The three equations taken together embody both of the major predictions outlined in the rational expectations macroeconomic model developed in chapter 4 . |
3 | The male does not let them drop far — he catches them as they literally shoot out of the female . |
4 | So stay ahead of the game and do n't miss TODAY tomorrow and every Saturday . |
5 | WITH ‘ Rhodesians Never Die ’ ( Oxford University Press ; 400 pages ; £45 and $19 ) , Peter Godwin and Ian Hancock have produced the best account yet of the death throes of white Rhodesia . |
6 | The mode of attack was to approach the ground around 2:55 when it would be most busy and not look out of the ordinary . |
7 | Steve said just get out of the office just get out of the office . |
8 | Steve said just get out of the office just get out of the office . |
9 | Ill just go out of the house without a word , and stay at my club for a few days . |
10 | Had Quigley finally come out of the closet ? |
11 | And I said we just come out of the drive went across the road and there was just a bus behind us and erm I said the car almost came to a halt . |
12 | Further break up of the maxillae can best be documented by examining the extent to which teeth have been lost from the maxillae . |
13 | Perhaps Spinoza could have strengthened it in various ways , by saying that people can not on odd occasions deliberately act out of the character they try to give their lives , without destroying that character , and that for the rational person the character of a life which includes good relations with other people at large is essential for personal fulfilment . |
14 | If we ever climb out of the current recession , the skills shortage in the industry will be a major problem . |
15 | From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis 's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up . |
16 | It was as easy as anything , and for a long time I , I felt well at least I can get in that way and then I thought oh maybe I should , you know doing , doing anything about it , but now I always go out of the other door |
17 | Some 15 years after the start of the modern women 's movement in the US , most men still do little of the housework or child care , still feel enormously threatened by wives who work or ( worse ) earn more than they do , and still abandon their children financially or emotionally after a divorce . |
18 | He thinks he can play spoof , but I usually come out of the pub legless with as much money as I went in with . |
19 | You also write out of the realisation that the world you know is going to end and this sense relates directly to my response to my mother 's death . |
20 | On black nights in Cornwall the piskies fairly leap out of the twisted holly trees and granite stones and I rush inside , grateful for the light , the fire , the warmth of a human voice . |
21 | Despite initial fears , agencies now speak highly of the effectiveness of the Support Force had in pushing forward the reforms . |
22 | Rudston is basically a farming community , but mechanisation and modernisation have resulted in much less employment than of old and the majority of people now travel out of the village to work . |
23 | ‘ It 's not fucking lover-boy , dear , now get out of the fucking bath and do as you 're told and you wo n't get hurt . ’ |
24 | The Nationalists would break the Union ( though they now talk reassuringly of the continuance of ‘ the social union ’ ) and the slogan of ‘ Independence in Europe ’ has caught the imagination of many of the young , because it allays the fears which the prospect of separation has always aroused . |
25 | I do n't very often paint out of the studio now . |
26 | Now think again of the wound on Hector 's face — a heavy blow , a wide gash . |
27 | When performed well , as well as looking good , it produces a sense of well-being as you smoothly come out of the turn at speed . |
28 | • REM sleep can ‘ squeeze ’ deep sleep out of the first part of sleep towards the middle of it . |
29 | In this respect , however , the distinctions that are made resemble many others in political science which , as I noted at the beginning of this chapter , frequently emerge out of the dominant political concerns of the age . |
30 | I think this is because for the last five months I was pregnant I was so withdrawn and would n't talk to anybody — would n't go out of the house , I used to sit upstairs or here hoping she would n't kick too hard and my dad would n't see anything . |