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

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1 All of us should know by now of the decision taken at the special church meeting on 13th May to go ahead with the purchase of the Camphill building .
2 As predicted last week after the document was widely leaked , here 's what the changes will mean : Gloucestershire is at present made of up of the County Council and six District Councils .
3 Aware as we are these days of groups and their many uses , little exploration has been made until recently of the group as a context for spiritual direction .
4 It was just after we got married , , and he was a Lancashire lad , he came from somewhere of the suburbs of Manchester , I 've forgotten whereabouts he was
5 He felt as if he were in a trance , speaking the words of someone else ; the pressure of this rare ocean heave of happiness had re-baptised him , and the words came from out of the air .
6 A voice came from out of the dark depths of the cage to his right .
7 But , before he had the chance to complete the sentence , a swarm of people came from out of the birch-trees and Aziz and Hasan disappeared into them .
8 And Mala had put on a figure-hugging neck-to-ankle suit of Luxipelt , which together with a whiskered and eared mask made her look like on of the slinkiest , most enticing Clovellyan felinoids I 'd ever seen .
9 If I 'm looking for anything I prefer to shop in , but if I 'm just browsing I do n't mind going like out of the town , down to or up to for a day but , if I 'm looking for something particular I prefer to stay in cos I know where to go .
10 All too often , human beings showed a literally fatal attraction towards such poisonous powers and their sub-daemons ; as indeed perhaps people must , since those selfsame entities had agglutinated from out of the foul passions of once-living souls .
11 There was no longer anything to pretend to look at out of the window .
12 We heard from there of the lady who , seeking a replacement for an indispensable gardening book lent to and never returned by a ‘ friend ’ , found her own copy on the stall .
13 ‘ My dear , ’ she laughed , ‘ talk about out of the mouths of babes and sucklings !
14 Society viewed as a system for production and distribution , conceived of independently of the actors ' representations or justifications of the system , is what was later called the ‘ social formation ’ .
15 For instance , the theme of the third sentence , It , does not relate to either of the previous themes or rhemes .
16 ‘ Khatori , m'y , ’ a voice echoed from out of the darkness .
17 There was an advertisement for tooth-paste on one of the back pages and I thought at once of the clothing parcel I had not collected .
18 The massive thighs which emerged from out of the smock were encased in a pair of extraordinary breeches , bottle-green in colour and made of coarse twill .
19 The organized youth movement can easily be identified as emerging from out of the economic and social crises commonly associated with the late Victorian period .
20 Also in that year he formed the Stamford Brazenose Society and at their first meeting they discussed astronomy and the latitude of Stamford , lunar maps , a remarkable wasps ' nest and a ‘ stone as big as a walnut , taken from out of the bladder of a little Dutch dog ’ .
21 This may have been true also of part at least of Surrey and conceivably part at least of the kingdom of the East Saxons .
22 These items are usually paid for out of the petty cash .
23 And that sum will be paid for out of the scrap value of the old thick copper cable used in the original 1950s electrification .
24 This does not include the cost of champions or of chariots ridden by characters ( both of these are paid for out of the Characters allowance ) .
25 This does not include the cost of champions , who are paid for out of the character allowance .
26 The work , which is being paid for out of the memorial fund launched after Whillans ' death , began recently and is due to be completed by this autumn .
27 Three main questions were therefore addressed : did non-fundholders reduce their rate of referral outside the boundaries of their local district health authority ? did first wave fundholders reduce their referral rates to NHS outpatient clinics and , if so , which specialties and which patients were affected ? did the proportion of patients referred by fundholders to private clinics increase and how many private referrals were paid for out of the NHS budget ?
28 The number of NHS patients referred from fundholding practices to private clinics ( paid for out of the fundholder 's budget ) in phase 2 was small : of the 59 referrals that fell into this category , most were for vasectomy or female sterilisation .
29 Most importantly , it has shown what advances are possible given enthusiasm , goodwill and a full-time secretary paid for out of the Legal Aid Fund .
30 We support the proposition that the provision of access beyond existing Rights of Way should be paid for out of the public purse .
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