Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Biologists may be able to determine the shape of molecules made up of amino acid chains , thereby predicting the effect of drugs before such drugs even exist . |
2 | With XPG4 , as part of its sworn intent to become more user-oriented , X/Open will be assembling various specific user packages and profiles made up of combinations of the existing and new XPG components . |
3 | It takes into account that modern cities have grown from several points , not one and because of this growth and the resulting congestion in the city itself , these nuclei develop out of town shopping centres . |
4 | Later astronomers made extensive alterations , and added new groups made up of stars stolen from the existing 48 . |
5 | An HSBC director , John Bond , said the bank had no plans to diversify out of Hong Kong . |
6 | ANGLIAN Water yesterday splashed out £36 million on a Swedish water engineering company as part of its attempts to diversify out of water supply . |
7 | There is a great deal of scalic movement , though it is mostly hidden by notes leaping out of direction and back again . |
8 | It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu . |
9 | ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition . |
10 | ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition . |
11 | In true spy fashion , there is also a mysterious third man , Brian Litman , a Hollywood-based producer and agent who has signed up the Foreign Intelligence Veterans Association , a fraternal association in Moscow of 500 old spies made up of retirees from the former Soviet secret service . |
12 | Many readers wrote about the good old days , before kids got out of hand or wild teenagers stole cars for ‘ joyrides ’ . |
13 | As long as Germany 's long-term interest rates sank and currencies dropped out of Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) like ripe fruit , the deficit could be ignored . |
14 | Later , two black bullet-proof Jaguar motor cars headed out of South London . |
15 | The problem is that the Government will let opted-out units opt out of training and education . |
16 | The callousness of Luke 's words seemed out of character — and out of place for a mere historical discussion . |
17 | " Chinese walls " too , apparently , prevented Harvard dealers from advising clients to sell out of Hilton Mining Shares , shortly before the share price virtually collapsed . |
18 | She felt pressured and persuaded her clients to sell out of stocks they 'd picked up from various licensed dealers . |
19 | As a stunt Sutton and thirty others queued at a bus stop , got on the bus , and changed into home-made ‘ Lord Denning ’ gowns , complete with wigs made out of carpet tiles . |
20 | Other cars shot out of side-tunnels , frightening her with their suddenness . |
21 | The promotion has led to some shops selling out of £120 vacuum cleaners , and the Cambuslang , Strathclyde , factory that makes them has defied the recession by switching to seven-day working . |
22 | FOUR HARLEM kids get out of bed : the fat one ; the hard one ; the cute one ; the aspiring hip-hop DJ . |
23 | Apart from encouraging schools to opt out of council control , the Bill calls for more to specialise in key subjects such as technology , languages and the arts . |
24 | Indeed comprehensivisation is now likely to be reversed by government policy to allow schools to opt out of LEA control . |
25 | If the Government 's plans continue to force many more units to opt out of health authority control , training and standards are likely to suffer . |
26 | In the later stages of cooling however both the inside and the outside behave elastically and thus their contractions get out of step . |
27 | The words hatched out of Gabriel 's memory and teemed through his head , overrunning every other thought . ) |
28 | another one like that and then what happens is you 've got smaller branches lots of smaller branches coming off of piece |
29 | But the only thing that does bother me about it is when they get you know school kids coming out of school and going straight on streets on Road . |
30 | You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road . |