Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb -s] [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 When the transistor came along , we thought that with valves and relays out of the way , electronics would never ( well , hardly ever ) break down .
2 Keep lighters and matches out of the reach of children .
3 I do n't think , I do n't think it will , I think erm certainly from a cultural point of view the questions that comes up of erm in that type of society they think sod this I 'm going hunting , but the fact of the matter is the men .
4 Soldiers herded 50,000 Hindus onto buses and trains out of Ayodhya , where the violence was sparked by the destruction of a Moslem mosque .
5 Again , we see , that one of the very important truths that comes out of this is that people matter to God .
6 It gave opportunities for circulating the myth that a tree is an artefact , a kind of gatepost with leaves that comes out of a nursery and dies when cut or blown down . ’
7 And she could n't get David 's kisses and caresses out of her mind .
8 Just over the edge of the cliff the most wonderful flower of all was growing , roots and leaves out of reach on the rocky perpendicular , but the blue spangle of its bloom poking up invitingly at the jagged rim of the cliff .
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