Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Diniz also had stayed , and had found his way out into the yard , and the broken pillars of the loggia , where he had found somewhere to sit out of the wind . |
2 | Wage inflation may well be the consequence of excess demand in the labour market , but it is also the means by which excess demand is eventually squeezed out of the system . |
3 | An item listed as extraordinary effectively writes out of the accounts a twenty three thousand pound loan … given to this man to help buy a house . |
4 | An item listed as extraordinary effectively writes out of the accounts a twenty three thousand pound loan … given to this man to help buy a house . |
5 | It did n't matter which lead mode I selected , when I 'd pulled enough gain out of the system to create the required feel , the volume had all but gone , rendering the sound pretty unusable since it was way below that of my other patches . |
6 | If the family is sitting round peacefully sipping coffee , someone may suddenly rush out of the room . |
7 | Age-related classifications became more common ; older people were inexorably shaken out of the labour market and portrayed as an unproductive ‘ burden ’ on the rest of society ; and most important of all , the concept of mandatory retirement was institutionalized in the 1946 National Insurance Act . |
8 | I only got out of the hospital because of an old unclosed file , and a doctor from the outside who took an interest in my case . |
9 | Every now and then I can see it all so clearly ; a nice log fire and a little round table with a tablecloth , and hot toast with great slabs of butter , and crumpets with honey all oozing out of the little holes , and a china cup with steaming tea — ’ |
10 | If I suddenly swanned out of the bathroom in satin , Nick would have a fit . |
11 | The lorry had not long come out of the tunnel when Tony suddenly clicked his tongue and applied the footbrake . |
12 | Tory asked suddenly , pointing down to a strand of granite pebbles by which a group of bright blooms apparently sprouted out of the shallow water . |
13 | A small indeterminate woman in a lightly belted black raincoat slipped in past me : she had wispy fair hair and I could see at once from whence the twins had inherited what I can only describe as their nebulousness — a sense of the nebulae or star cluster that is better seen out of the corner of the eye . |
14 | Dunlop , giving his new Honda : which only came out of the crate on Thursday : its first run , finished second to Paul Harbinson in the first race before beating Stephen Farmer and Gary Dynes in the second race . |
15 | The kitten lived to be nine , so came out of the whole business best , I suppose . |
16 | No need to explain one 's reasons for suddenly looking out of the window . |
17 | I shall only speak ill of the dead , and regret it afterwards . ’ |
18 | On my last day there I was literally pushed out of a small news agent 's shop by a pair of youths for requesting a box of matches in English rather than in French ; I even tried my one and only French joke on them and said ‘ Quel fromage ! ’ but it got me nowhere — but out ! |
19 | We may perhaps speak here of a discontinuous semantic constituent . |
20 | The three equations taken together embody both of the major predictions outlined in the rational expectations macroeconomic model developed in chapter 4 . |
21 | Luch hated that task ; Ranald loved it — he never seemed to get sick , though there was aye less came out of the bowl than went in . |
22 | ‘ I just thought I 'd better keep out of the way . |
23 | He said he was a collector of antiques so I said I 'd better keep out of the way . |
24 | My own guess , in the latter case , is that sheer ecstasy came with the discovery that it was possible not only to walk out of a marriage , but to do so and flourish , and that the rest of her life was devoted to recapturing this outrageous , outcast joy . |
25 | and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way |
26 | Tony Tucker , Tony Tubbs , James Smith and Trevor Berbick have all tumbled out of the top 10 and Biggs is now ranked 27th . |
27 | ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it . |
28 | You only get out of a tutorial what you are prepared to put into it — plus a little bit more ! |
29 | There is a connotation to leadership that needs perhaps getting out of the way . |
30 | The eyes of the riled flare , literally popping out of the sockets . |