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

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1 I tell you what , erm , I 've got to revise my bit in of Gooch 's , I 'm such an admirer of him and everything , I have n't , I would have thought he was a brilliant strategist , I think during this summer he 's really begun to read the batsmen erm , strengths and failures and and set the field .
2 ‘ Some kids will take the video club membership card out of mum 's purse and will go and get Texas Chainsaw Massacre and play it on video . ’
3 I think she thought I had taken the wind out of Rossetti 's sails … .
4 ‘ You do a bit , ’ said Betty with a note of true concern , and quite taking the wind out of Lydia 's sails , who wondered whether it was true that she had been seriously wounded and was repressing her hurt to the detriment of her psyche .
5 BRITAIN was in utter chaos last night as John Major pulled the plunging pound out of Europe 's Exchange Rate Mechanism .
6 I left George 's office and went two doors along to my roomette to dig my telescopic-lens binoculars-camera out of Tommy 's holdall , and I sat and waited by the window for gaunt-face 's return .
7 Bright Eyes : you can keep shampoo out of babies ' eyes by smearing a line of Vaseline just above their eyebrows .
8 By then , Jack Nicholson had , after a lot of heart-searching , agreed he was going to make a movie out of Larner 's book for BBS , with Larner himself as joint scriptwriter .
9 Just talking about it made her jittery enough to need a nip out of Thacker 's flask in Sam 's opinion .
10 The hearing , which is now 12 weeks old , was told that the fitting out of Britain 's first civil PWR could generate 6000 manufacturing jobs .
11 Just as a wild leopard would store its prey out of the reach of scavengers and rival predators high in the branches of a tree , Harriet took her victim on to the roof out of Elie 's reach .
12 It 's functional and cheap and takes the work out of mothers ' work — the opposite of the colour supplements ' fascination with food and its production and the backlash against junk food , which present a chic counterculture of cooking not as work but as leisure and pleasure .
13 COMPAQ , SUN , DEC SET TO FOLLOW IBM OUT OF ICL 's TECHNOLOGY — BUT WHY WORRY ?
14 They thought that sovereignty in itself would take Ukraine out of Russia 's sphere of influence and , in time , allow it to join the European mainstream .
15 The defender 's arms , still in the ‘ X ’ position , push the opponent 's fist out of harm 's way and then counter-attack by quickly grabbing the attacker 's outstretched striking arm .
16 ‘ I do n't think you two , ’ said Sorrel , sniffing loudly , ‘ are in any position to take the Mick out of people 's names .
17 He crossed the room and took the cat out of Kiku 's hands .
18 Somebody must have let the cat out of Glynn 's office shortly before midnight and , from Dippy Martin 's evidence , the likelihood was that the somebody was a woman .
19 The Scot forged into a 6-5 lead after eight ends of the opening set but Allcock grabbed the double he needed for a 7-6 win , before quickly putting the second out of Muir 's reach .
20 Jehan took the bow out of Alexei 's hands .
21 Alexei took the bow out of Kadan 's hands .
22 A simple solution is to use an old film canister and carry just a few hooks leaving the open box at home out of harm 's way .
23 Pollack , known as Jaws because of his ball-hunting capability , certainly took a bite out of Blackburn 's title hopes .
24 PROP forward Gary Pagel today defended his part in the raking incident which forced captain Jean-Francois Tordo out of France 's tour of South Africa .
25 PROP forward Gary Pagel yesterday defended his part in the raking incident which forced captain Jean-Francois Tordo out of France 's tour of South Africa .
26 IAN Wright has slammed the terrace bullies who are trying to hound John Barnes out of England 's World Cup team .
27 The sending off of Rangers ' Mark Hateley , which came in between the opening goal from Ian Durrant and an equaliser from Lorenzo Staelens , was questionable in the extreme .
28 He took the sword out of Alexei 's hand and jabbed it into the planks at the bottom of the punt , then draped Alexei 's coat over it .
29 With sterling out of Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism , Britons tend to write this off as a pipe-dream .
30 ANGRY London Marathon organisers have thrown top South African runner Zithulele Sinqe out of April 's race for breaking the terms of his contract .
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