Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally members of all species die when out of condition for no known reason . |
2 | Most political scientists quickly came to argue that things had gone badly wrong : some groups were too powerful and the system as a whole was seen as out of control so that there was an overload of demands on government . |
3 | But since the tax burden on earnings rose , there was probably some small rise in the net amount received while out of work , relative to pay received while working . |
4 | We agreed that without our set we felt as out of touch as two visitors from outer space . |
5 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ he said , ‘ not all of it , but I need it too and can write if off as expenses . ’ |
6 | Atco Qualcast , signalled as up for sale by BCI some two years ago , without takers , has been restructured at BCI 's expense by the very team now taking it over . |
7 | Typically , Stan and Ollie never fought when out on walks away from home . |
8 | And there were reports from many parts of the Reich that ‘ a newsreel without pictures of the Führer was not regarded as up to standard ’ . |
9 | A feature of this section is a stream issuing from Hackergill Cave on the south bank , but this , along with the other wonders of the river hereabouts , must be regarded as out of bounds by the prudent pedestrian . |
10 | It was commonly accepted , both in Department A and Department B , that final years could be approached by first years for help ; staff were regarded as out of bounds . |
11 | However by 1941 , almost the entire membership had either found war work or was employed in the surviving Edinburgh printing offices , and by then only 2 members were listed as out of work . |
12 | An error on the monthly computer tape supplied by Penguin to Whitaker Bibliographic Services has led to over 2,000 Penguin titles being wrongly designated as out of print . |
13 | There were between a quarter and a half a million people registered as out of work . |
14 | Numbers registered as out of work rose from just over a million in 1979 to over 3 million in 1983 . |
15 | It howls you can not say whether out of agony or joy . |