Example sentences of "[adv] of [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Cincinnati Bell Inc has had the all clear from Standard & Poor 's Corp , which affirmed Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co 's double-A-minus senior debt rating on its $285m or so of debt following the company 's announcement that it would file for a 9% increase in local services and a three-year alternative regulation plan beginning January 1 1994 .
2 During the final hour or so of cooking put the raisins and currants previously well washed , in a separate oven pot , and with water to cover them , to bake .
3 It did not of course reach the bowl of scummy water , dirty plastic debris and filthy rags and bits of wood on the balcony .
4 The suggestion that the typical science enthusiast was Anglican and not politically radical does not of course affect the wider generalization that Protestant cultures were more amenable to freedom of thought .
5 The most general account of vegetation so far published is that of Wilmott ( 1945 ) for Uig , but that does not of course use the modern methods for vegetation description .
6 In asserting the common interests of schools , pupils , LEA and parents , Owen does not of course escape the consequences of the inherent tensions and contradictions .
7 Variables such as the degree of ‘ distance ’ between state enterprises and central state agencies , the internal coherence of management and unions , the ability to inflict costs on government , and conversely of government to bear the political costs of disruption , will affect the way objectives are transmitted ; as will wider relationships between social classes and the state .
8 Sound up of Dino thanking the hospital staff in English
9 Since 1983 , changes in social security regulations have given private-sector providers of residential and nursing-home care the confidence to expand because a subsidy was available for those residents without means or who ran out of money to pay the fees .
10 's and Africans just out of detention attended the sessions together .
11 To check on your players ' health press Q while the game is paused and the ball is out of play to access the menu .
12 Not us not us , every time I speak to somebody about something , you know marketing can do it , y'know everybody 's d giving away free tickets as a way out of y'know compensate the people , re-dressing the situation .
13 Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market , particularly the long-term unemployed .
14 Any sign of Men and he was off out of sight using the dead ground between rises to stay hidden , and he was careful to rise when he could over ridges where rocks or trees broke the skyline and so camouflaged his presence .
15 Not until the two men were out of sight did the highwayman turn his horse and put it into a gallop along the track that passed near to the hollow where Seb and Melody were kneeling .
16 With two games remaining in Group One Scotland are out of contention to go the United States , but the Swiss look virtually certain to be one of the 24 nations involved in the finals .
17 Two years later dozens of Green Goddess military fire engines were brought out of storage to cover the firemen 's strike .
18 Two years later dozens of Green Goddess military fire engines were brought out of storage to cover the firemen 's strike .
19 When they launched themselves into production in 1922 , Balcon and Saville with Woman to Woman , the story of a shell-shocked officer who comes out of amnesia to discover the truth about his sordid past , and Wilcox with two films of which the second , a florid melodrama called The Flames of Passion , was a hit , they used the same director , Graham Cutts , and judged it worthwhile incurring the expense of bringing over American stars , Betty Compson for Woman , Mae Marsh for Flames , in order to increase their films ' marquee value at home and abroad .
20 What John " auntres " , by contrast , is a trick he must know from elsewhere — he decides to try out what he can have learnt only from a fabliau such as the related English , French , Dutch , Italian and German examples , banking on the sure expectation that either the miller or his wife will eventually get out of bed to allow the plot to be fulfilled .
21 The thought sent her spirits soaring upwards , and she sprang out of bed to open the curtains and let in the early sunshine .
22 It was Monday morning ; the rain rattled on my window pane while the wind seemed to shake my room , almost forcing me out of bed to face the world .
23 Cost may be seen as the ultimate control in choosing a microcomputer and certain ranges of microcomputer e.g. hard disk units may be out of reach given the budget of an individual school or school library although the new Amstrad PC1512 offers a 20mb hard disk for under 11,000 .
24 Danny Webster came out of retirement to join the Farnborough locals in the first comp there .
25 Those who had perhaps drawn back after much involvement came out of retirement to lead the church more effectively than ever before .
26 SEBASTIAN COE is to come out of retirement to run the London Marathon on Sunday 18 April .
27 The quote taken out of context trivialises the dreadful crime of vicious rape against two girls of 13 years and 18 years .
28 Good one too , from Defender , Shawn Taylor , but they ran out of time chasing the equaliser .
29 So out of sight and out of mind go the innocent wooden box and its equally innocent contents .
30 Well Of course came the War and and er like for about twelve years like before the War I 'd been president of the Hosiery Finishers Association .
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