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 .
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