Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] of the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | If anyone needs to take funds out of the Shearson scheme early , they can do so via selling the note itself . |
2 | ‘ Celtic were over-physical and we have six players injured for our match against Werder Bremen on Saturday , ’ said Hitzfield , whose team pitched the Scots out of the UEFA Cup on Tuesday . |
3 | Almost immediately , it seemed , Burton got his first film break — still only a few months out of the RAF . |
4 | In another report , Texaco fixed a ULCC of about 320,000 tonnes out of the Gulf at a rock-bottom rate of W20 . |
5 | ‘ Traitors out of the Kremlin , ’ thundered the Communist Party leader , Gennady Zyuganov . |
6 | Third , there was much concern over the continuity of oil and gas movements out of the Gulf area , on which a host of consumers , in the Third World as well as OECD countries , depended . |
7 | Unfortunately , though , Japanese marketing has driven these companies out of the US market . |
8 | Wilf spent the war fishing downed airmen out of the North Sea . |
9 | The ill wind that blew one of the pre-tournament favourites out of the Selborne Salver sent a breath of good fortune over Mark Treleaven at a sun-drenched Blackmoor Golf Club on Saturday . |
10 | Will whoever is ripping the pages out of the Stoney new route book please grow up . |
11 | The immediate difference was to cut ten dates out of the October of 1582 , 4 October being followed by 15 October , and making a slight change to the incidence of leap years at the ends of centuries . |
12 | Forest , who knocked Spurs out of the Coca-Cola Cup , have not lost at White Hart Lane for seven years and perhaps a draw would have been a fair result . |
13 | ‘ We now have three players out of the Nottingham game on Saturday . ’ |
14 | There is also the Vietnam syndrome ; the British authorities kept most photographers out of the Falklands . |
15 | Yeltsin said that he had lured the coup leaders out of the Kremlin , where they were protected , by challenging them to go to Foros , the Black Sea resort where Gorbachev was being held , to get a statement from Gorbachev to confirm their claim that he was unable to carry out his duties . |
16 | Aldershot .............. 0 Sheffield Wednesday .... 8 ( Wednesday win 8-0 on agg ) RON ATKINSON 'S blue and white army marched down Ordinance Road , past the Cannon pub and fired the Shots out of the Littlewoods Cup with a devastating display of firepower which brought Steve Whitton four goals and Dalian Atkinson three . |
17 | The rationale for the move , which was ardently opposed by the NIH 's management , was that arthritis was a victim of budgetary neglect — getting less than 70 million clearly identifiable dollars out of the NIH 's $4000 million mission for the year . |
18 | ‘ Go and get a packet of biscuits out of the Rover will you ? ’ |
19 | At a cabinet meeting on 24 May 1940 , Churchill stated in an aside that he was ‘ strongly in favour of removing all internees out of the United Kingdom ’ . |
20 | Lance Corpoal Gary Manning … an air despatcher … his job to drop supplies out of the Hercules while it was in flight . |
21 | His point was that the Americans did not normally fly supplies out of the Falklands . |