Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv] of the " in BNC.

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1 The gang rivalries of the street were kept within bounds and out of the world of adult entertainment .
2 Senna lost his front left wheel in the crash and both cars bounced over the kerbs and out of the race .
3 Even in physique they were very much alike , both being thick in the shoulders and almost of the same colouring , except that Joe 's hair showed a black sheen whereas Harry 's was a dark brown , thick matt .
4 With a muttered curse Fen was on his feet and out of the cabin .
5 In Hamburg and elsewhere I talked to several former U-boat captains and instead of the brash abrasive characters I had expected , I found them on the whole to be men of sensibility and humour .
6 The true love relationship is not of the ordinary world , this meeting is of another world , partly of emotions and partly of the mystical .
7 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
8 Lot nineteen sixty one , an option to purchase your honour for three hundred and eighty five which at that time was at a rate of nine hundred pounds a year and they went to this friend of the firm of solicitors and there of the document which doubly signed and was dated March twenty four nineteen sixty one but my consideration one pounds penny by thereby granted to for the purchasing of .
9 But these limitations are more than offset by the sheer quantity of coins and hence of the designs made .
10 Those hospitals which formerly had been the responsibility of Boards of Guardians and later of the local authorities , together with the development of those hospitals which the local authorities brought about , including maternity hospitals , passed to the State under the National Health Service Act 1946 , and are now managed by selected and not by elected authorities .
11 He talked of his father 's psychic abilities and also of the way in which Alfred Watkins had come to see the ley mark points in terms of the old elements : fire , earth , air and water .
12 The system was unwieldy , since grant applications had to be submitted for some three hundred individual services , and there were problems in the calculations of costs and hence of the appropriate subsidy ( Joy 1973 : 127–31 ; Parker 1978 : 7 ) .
13 It was held that the sellers were in breach both of the condition that they had the right to sell the goods and also of the warranty of quiet possession .
14 We believe that this is important because a study of police forces and the way in which they make decisions is essential to an understanding of the role of the law and rights and thus of the distribution of power in societies .
15 These proposals need to be considered in the context of both new European directives and also of the UK life market .
16 This was a matter both of the outlook of individuals and groups and the product of periodic reassessments by abolitionists of both circumstances and objectives and therefore of the most appropriate forms of activity .
17 We are still dealing with almost negligible figures in geological terms and certainly of the same order as the Synchronous/diachronous deposits such as the " Urgonian " limestones discussed in chapter 1 .
18 Similar fears led to the construction across Pevensey Levels and eastwards of the Martello Towers ( an anglicisation of the Italian ‘ Mortella ’ ) .
19 I let myself into our corridor , soundlessly , and crept down the back stairs and out of the back door without hearing or seeing any member of the Home staff .
20 For the asymmetric T-section shown in figure 9.14(a) , the two iterative impedances are given by and which readily rearrange into the quadratic equations and Thus Of the two solutions to each of the equations ( 9.68 ) , those having positive components of iterative resistance are appropriate and these normally correspond to taking the positive root in each case .
21 The result on Saturday leaves Ards , together with Newry , with no points from two games and out of the competition .
22 To conclude this section , it is clear that the approaches to aesthetic control in post-war urban Britain began well , though they soon attracted the hostility first of architects and then of the lay public .
23 Very rightly , Mr. Beloff has presented arguments to the court , which have been of considerable assistance , and which were in favour of the plaintiffs and not of the Bank of England on the main issue of principle .
24 Secondly , although a number of regions were providing courses for trainees which had had initially beneficial effects , there was a general shortage of such courses and also of the skilled resources necessary for the development of well-founded schemes .
25 For a start , much of that earlier patronage was for the benefit of the patrons and not of the public .
26 ‘ Sometimes I wonder how he passed his 0-levels , ’ Daddy said as we crawled over the cobbles and out of the village .
27 Second-class citizen ! goes up in neon lights when those who use the pronunciation of the streets and not of the written word open their mouths .
28 Try to visualize your breath as you exhale moving up from the diaphragm , through the lungs and out of the mouth .
29 I am going straight from here to report this matter to the Brigadier , ’ he bellowed , as he charged along the pews and out of the door .
30 He decided that this clergyman was in the clouds and out of the reach of the common man .
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