Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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31 In the late afternoon , with the red sun setting and the dust from the caravans crossing the plain hanging on the air , the whole edifice looked like a monolith rising out of the depths of a brooding red sea .
32 They conclude that the available evidence points to employment in the long run shifting out of the primary sector into both the manufacturing and the service sectors .
33 It is not yet known whether any revision coming out of the move will be in place for the coming or the following campaign .
34 Decreasing the pH of the solution will result in phenol coming out of the solution .
35 Rumours also abound about a herd of wild boars on the less frequented side of Ben Wyvis , that run snorting out of the mist without warning , charging with long vicious tusks at walkers unfortunate enough to step into their territory .
36 Thus the process of contract formation arising out of the exchange of documents containing or referring to standard terms creates considerable problems when one tries to fit it into the framework of offer and acceptance .
37 However , a good deal of discretion is left in the hands of the Area Director to determine the merits of the application , having considered ‘ … all questions of fact or law arising out of the action , cause or matter to which the application relates and the circumstances in which it was made . ’
38 I now want to consider the other factor : Lord Denning 's tidal wave of law arising out of the Treaty of Rome and its various amendments .
39 If the determination is to be by an expert , the court has no jurisdiction to consider questions of law arising out of the matters referred to the expert .
40 Well having had chance to peruse the weekend papers and read the various match reports on the game I can only say that the season better end quickly so we can get the scum worshipping out of the way as quickly as possible .
41 Well having had chance to peruse the weekend papers and read the various match reports on the game I can only say that the season better end quickly so we can get the scum worshipping out of the way as quickly as possible .
42 3.1 For the purposes of the Regional Council 's policy and these Guidelines , violence at work is defined as the application of force , severe threat or serious abuse by members of the public , clients or any other persons towards employees of the Regional Council arising out of the course of their employment whether or not they are or duty .
43 Should the ego fail to satisfy the id it becomes prey to neurotic anxiety arising out of the strength of its instinctual drives ; if it fails the superego it is subject to moral anxiety ; and if it can not meet the demands of the outside world it is likely to experience realistic anxiety .
44 It was unlit , but she could see the Czech girl leaning out of the open window , gazing over the lawn .
45 With home shopping out of the way , Pitcher will be able to concentrate on the football pools and high street retailing .
46 I left Bainbridge by the lane leading out of the village from the Post Office .
47 Problem is , take one too many and you 'll start to see hair growing out of the walls .
48 Gunn creates the image of the part finished statue growing out of the unhewn marble block .
49 There was mass saluting , mass mumbling and mass pouring out of the door .
50 Is that the north pole and the south pole sticking out of the earth ?
51 Endill ran to the door expecting to see him crashing into the sea but when he looked down , saw him clinging to a wooden beam sticking out of the rock .
52 ‘ These include a fishing boat haven at the lough , woodland walks and the general sprucing up of the look of the place , such as taking away all overhead electricity wires and putting them underground and getting a new street lighting system .
53 Today , I think people would say that a lot of what we did in those early days has been influential in the general brightening up of the high streets in this country .
54 Even the lightning was filtered into changes in density of darkness by the weight of rain cascading out of the cloud-front .
55 It flipped and spun a number of times , fuel spilling out of the damaged left wing — the aircraft was doomed .
56 And there 's a man-eating tiger bounding out of the Westbury Hotel !
57 Soon after my mother had died , I had noticed a gap in the familiar contours of the furniture in the room leading out of the sitting-room — it was where the shop had once been , entered then via the yard gate and a large open porch .
58 Only once was a jarring note struck , and that was when Roger referred to the long room leading out of the kitchen as the ‘ museum ’ .
59 The cash into the authority , the timing of that , and the ti the timing of cash going out of the authority .
60 One July morning the sun shone on two figures climbing the hill leading out of the fine city of Wintoncester .
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