Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] of [det] " in BNC.

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1 something , something very odd came out of that , this Ann said something I thought what ?
2 These point out of this world , but where to is not made clear .
3 What am I most likely to get out of this if I do it ?
4 I 'll be glad to get out of this plaguey hole .
5 Expecting little good to come out of any country even partially populated by non-Muslims , Ibn Battuta had few expectations of India .
6 Women Resistance and Revolution , Women I Consciousness Man I World , Hidden from History and A new World for Women all came out of this preoccupation .
7 Let some good come out of this . ’
8 Whatever the underlying mechanism for carcinoidosis , the risk of developing fundic enterochromaffin like cell tumours in Zollinger-Ellison sydrome patients who present with MEN 1 is probably higher than was initially estimated and suggests that regular follow up of these patients is necessary .
9 Try and make some good come out of all this badness .
10 Genies and lamps , Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves , and Sinbad the Sailor all come out of that civilisation and end up singing Neighbours down at theatres across the land .
11 The history unfolds with the full scale introduction of motor vehicles following the First World War and the gradual take over of all delivery services .
12 This does not mean , however , that it is practicable to switch out of this system again .
13 8.7 In the event that any proceedings are brought against other than in the circumstances described in clause 8.5 ( and including , but not limited to , those arising out of any acts or omissions of in its exercise of its rights under this Agreement or otherwise in connection with alleged defects in the Licensed Products ) , will at 's option either give all assistance reasonably required by in connection with such proceedings or take over their conduct .
14 Administering , as part of a cross-sectional survey , a series of attitude questions to a sample of respondents , we will not be able to determine which of them are expressing fairly firm attitudes from those responding out of some whim or other , or who have changed , or who simply want to please the interviewer or get rid of him .
15 Nikisch , for example , was among the first to perfect the technique ( etiquette , mannerisms and devilish good looks included ) of the ‘ virtuoso conductor ’ ; Furtwangler established a new and enduring tradition which transformed orchestral playing out of all recognition .
16 I would have given anything to be able to get out of this .
17 Our review of the surveillance programme had three distinct goals : ( a ) to obtain full follow up of all patients who had participated at any time in the surveillance programme ; ( b ) to identify any other patients , who attended the department over this time and who should have been recruited into the surveillance programme ; and ( c ) to identify all cases of colonic carcinoma occurring in association with ulcerative colitis presenting to the department over this period .
18 I 'd be more'n happy to move out of this tied cottage and have the comfort of our own place , and I reckon with what Harry 's offered , we 'll soon have enough to buy summat small in Calking village , and if'n you doant want to come with me , Will Pritchett , then you can stay on here by yourself .
19 all sorts of things , and it 's gon na take quite a big shifty to get out of that .
20 The practical working out of this change can be seen in the syncretism of what Gilroy terms ‘ black expressive cultures ’ in contemporary Britain ( Gilroy , 1987 , ch. 5 ) .
21 He would n't be sorry to get out of this house .
22 The theory of an original simplicity about the good Galilean carpenter Jesus , which was surrounded with supernatural stories and so corrupted and made complicated , began to look far more doubtful ; at least , more difficult to get out of any evidence available .
23 There are sort of costs in that respect that that come out of this erm business report er and on the late sides erm we would actually support the motion that 's been moved by er Charles and Jane but there is a policy of response and that does n't mean to say that they will accept all of it but there may be some good elements er er within it but we need to actually refer it .
24 The other part , the part that needs to communicate , to reach an audience , knows that it is necessary to come out of that darkly private place , to present one 's writing in public , to gauge the responses of a listening group .
25 She was only too anxious to get out of this room now that her employer had ‘ shown her true colours ’ as Araminta had promised she would .
26 The guy says , ‘ The drums go over there … ’ and it 's nice to get out of that and just find your own sounds with no preconceived ideas .
27 And that comes out of that .
28 That comes out of that , that 's why you still
29 I would have thought you both grown out of those things any way .
30 But if we both get out of this alive , Silver , I 'll do my best to save you .
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