Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Seven out of ten families in Darlington would be better off under Labour 's fair rent proposals .
2 But Johnson they 're often old words that are totally out of use erm and we 're not even used to Johnson 's vocabulary because
3 On an impulse he reversed the Jaguar and drove quickly back to Martyr 's Cottage .
4 Coming straight out of Studio K7 in Berlin , we 've got TEN copies of ‘ 3 LUX — The Techno Video Mix ’ to give away , featuring tracks from Format , Cosmic Baby , Exit 100 , FUSE , Mixmaster Morris and tons , tons more .
5 A few years at work in a friendly tax climate might give you the chance to build up capital , and to keep it somewhere out of harm 's way .
6 The mounting must be fully secure and in a position as far out of harm 's way as possible .
7 The moment he touched the supposedly somnambulent salmon , the fish sprang to life , flapping wildly out of Father 's grasp .
8 In the same way it knows enough to tuck itself well out of harm 's way in the face of physical threat , so becoming a much smaller target for an irate wife with a meat cleaver who suspects it of getting exercise elsewhere .
9 Lastly , make sure that flexes leading to trees or other sites remote from the house are kept well out of harm 's way .
10 These copies should then be put in a safe place , well out of harm 's way .
11 2 When the kick is delivered , the defender ducks beneath it , well out of harm 's way .
12 The Angharad , a sturdy fishing-boat with a fair-sized cabin , had weathered the storm safely , well out of harm 's way .
13 Most of them broke when I peeled the real leaf off the chocolate which I 'd painted on — not quite up to Mum 's standards of patience and perfection , but who ever saw lots of perfect leaves ( not on a tree ) anyway .
14 We regret the use of the word genocide in the motion since it is quite out of proportion erm as well as being offensive to many .
15 There are no stars , no-one grabs the spotlight or slyly edges anyone else out of fame 's way , they all support each other .
16 Although only eight of the 23 British Columbia players who went to the World Cup were on hand for the two games it was enough to see the host province safely through to championship no.23 by virtue of wins over Alberta — and that was a close call indeed — and NEWFOUNDLAND .
17 The two-trigger operation means that both hands must be kept firmly on the handles , and therefore out of harm 's way when in use .
18 He needed allies , and with Bernice hopefully safely out of harm 's way with Rodomonte and his friends , these two young women were fine substitutes .
19 All his vital organs are safely out of harm 's way .
20 ‘ You 're right — and that 's why I 've decided on a different plan , one that will keep us safely out of temptation 's way . ’
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