Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We Repeat regardless of the ADF aspect , this accident should never have happened . |
2 | Rub down of the port intake area was underway when this shot was taken . |
3 | Some , though knowing the terms of the Act of Settlement , or of the similar statute now in force , steer clear of the problem because they are afraid of it . |
4 | Steer clear of the weir , safer to fish from the pier . |
5 | ‘ Spinal Tap ’ may have been the ultimate send up of the genre but ‘ Spinal Tap ’ is most metal fans ' favourite film . |
6 | In the case of policemen at Easton , this sport is situationally constrained by the common-sense knowledge they build up of the court room setting and its players . |
7 | ‘ Sometimes I 'm in such a tearing hurry I just grab a nappy and bottle on the run as I head out of the door . ’ |
8 | Connelly 's haunting , purposeful vocals seep out of the cut at strange angles , spoken rather than sung , whilst the melody is bolstered by seductive female whispers that gently flit past , all knotted together over a boomy bass laden communication . |
9 | But there was n't normally storage problems , normally had spare , seep out of the ground in , so we 'll be alright . |
10 | When safely across the river , remembering of course to unclip your lifeline , take off the safety helmet , undo your life jacket , and slip out of the survival suit , the route passes beneath the splendid waterfall and starts to climb up to An Gearanach , not marked by name on the ordnance survey map . |
11 | ‘ When it 's light I 'll get up quietly and slip out of the boat . |
12 | Although flying fish leap out of the water they do not porpoise but glide , using their pectoral fins as aerodynamic surfaces . |
13 | The best ideas grow out of the product and are intimately linked with it . |
14 | Classes and private property grow out of the family and together these various factors lead to the break-up of the gens . |
15 | They 're better than lamp posts and that , cos trees grow out of the ground , so they 're extra special like . |
16 | Just as Howard is scraping the last spoonful of apple crumble out of the bowl , a thought strikes him . |
17 | Sure enough , a couple of rock doves fly out of the crack with a clatter of wings , and we can see a scarcely fledged youngster perched on a ledge in the gloom of the sea-cave . |
18 | His hobby was breeding bees and one day he brought them in in a glass cabinet and he was saying , ‘ These are the workers and this is the queen bee , and they fly out of the window and come back with pollen and they make honey . ’ |
19 | But while there 's no shortage of advice about what our children should eat , when it comes to the day-to-day grind of feeding a family , many a frazzled mother 's good intentions fly out of the window . |
20 | Decide what you want out of the interview |
21 | If you yourself do not know what you want out of the meeting you can hardly be surprised if the person you are dealing with does not respond in a satisfactory way . |
22 | ‘ We have to listen to what they want out of the Association . |
23 | He is an isolated figure in the Government because he is the first Minister whom I have heard speak highly of the work of the Cambridge school . |
24 | Despite initial fears , agencies now speak highly of the effectiveness of the Support Force had in pushing forward the reforms . |
25 | Through all the drudgery ( as it may seem ) , cricketers should enjoy the fruits of what they do and achieve , but they should also remember to make friends and speak fondly of the game , and they will then want for nothing once their playing days are over . |
26 | Vole mandible from Westbury deposits showing the results of in situ break down of the bone . |
27 | The Anglican ‘ Service ’ as set by Tallis , Byrd , and the elder Mundy consists of Morning Prayers with responses , litany , ‘ Te Deum ’ and ‘ Benedictus ’ , Kyrie and Creed for the Communion , and the Evening canticles ‘ Magnificat ’ and ‘ Nunc dimittis ’ , or some portion of these ( e.g. Byrd 's second and third Services consist only of the evening canticles ) . |
28 | While Isaac is still unborn , the promises speak only of the future . |
29 | Once the fry have hatched , both parents remain on guard , leading the fry out of the cave in a school to feed , and returning them to the safety of the cave at night . |
30 | There is , in a sense , an ideology of scepticism within clearly defined boundaries and as old men die out of the system and younger ones join it the tradition becomes cumulative and socially-constructed rather than just an individual matter . |