Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [adv prt] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well the majority of them are a , abused or get thrown out of mental centres , I mean , some of them just run away from home because they want to and that 's only a minority , lots of them have
2 Most mixed economy interventions involve the state in subsidizing or taking over the organization of necessary economic activities unprofitable for capital ; and most welfare policies can be understood as attempts to socialize labour costs falling on businesses , which become financed out of general taxation instead of showing up directly in employers ' wage bills and production costs .
3 The Chinese Communist Party is totally transformed , I think transformed out of all recognition , and becomes a completely different kind of political organization as a result of what happens in nineteen twenty five to seven .
4 ‘ You 've checked out of one hotel and have yet to find another . ’
5 Of course , they 've got out of all recognition today , but three a penny fresh herren were at that time .
6 Thirteen pound fifty two they 've got out of nine hundred people .
7 Travel agents say they 've sold out of foreign holidays as thousands head for the sun over the Easter Bank holiday .
8 I 've run out of bloody cold sore lotion have n't I ?
9 I 've run out of such a good dog food again !
10 You 've run out of basic medical supplies ? ’
11 erm We were playing very well at the time , Henley were n't ; they 've improved out of all proportion since Christmas and we 've been up and down , we 've played some really good games and one or two not so good .
12 It presents a state-of-the-art survey of the major fields that have developed out of 19th century chemistry : cosmochemistry ; geochemistry ; biochemistry ; and molecular biology .
13 And you 've been in a scenario where there 's one manager and there 's a few people who are n't in a managing role , but you are actually managers , maybe they 'd like a little reversal , I mean , I think some good things have come out of that , and possibly things that you 'd do better next time .
14 Now there is a class of systems , so-called expert systems , which have come out of artificial intelligence research , which can do much more than that , are much more intelligent .
15 While the role of small firms should not be discounted , recent work at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex has shown just how many significant innovations have come out of large companies .
16 Independent advice er comes from major brokers , the banks and building societies have come out of independent advice pretty well , because they 've decided that it 's expensive and a hassle , cos we 're regulated all the time and of course it makes , we 've , we 've got to analyze the products on the market , so we 've got to pay people to do that .
17 It added : ‘ We are very pleased that the procedures have worked and people have come out of this safely with no casualties . ’
18 I think the things that have come out of this for me er from Councillor actually is that it would be unlikely that we , we or would be allocating that plan today and I think the amount of traffic has increased through the town centre would make it foolish and one does wonder at the wisdom if all the development went along which had to be serviced then through er Street and through the town centre in to the main areas of employment that happened years ago .
19 The polytechnics have moved out of local government control and are now funded by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council acting on behalf of the Secretary of State .
20 While he considers that salaries in the City have grown out of all proportion , he is convinced that corporate managers are falling behind in the remuneration they receive .
21 Toshiba Corp has been showing off the robotics work it is engaged on at its research centre , where it has a number of projects that are or have grown out of government-sponsored projects : it is developing eyes 2mm to 3mm in diameter for a micromachine for use in inspecting pipes in nuclear power stations , and also a software-controlled self-mobile robot for use in space where not all astronauts can be expected to be robot experts .
22 I could fill pages and pages with lists of self-help groups that have grown out of this discovered energy .
23 In many societies , but more particularly in modern societies , there are numerous different centres of political thought and experience : educational institutions of various types ; party organizations ( including party schools and research institutes ) ; the mass media ; more or less official ‘ think tanks ’ ; the central offices of trade unions and employers ' associations ; international agencies ; and a considerable number of private associations devoted to political research and education , some of which have grown out of social movements and remain more or less closely connected with them .
24 The fact that there are parts of Britain which have clambered out of real poverty , and primitive housing , within the lifetime of my own generation they see as a hope and a challenge .
25 But while Abbey National and Prudential , a large insurer , have pulled out of similar chains , the Halifax has not .
26 Studies ( 1 ) show that considerable areas are being abandoned and around 2.3 m ha in Italy and 1.5 m ha in France have gone out of agricultural production whereas in Great Britain the main loss of 36,000 ha per annum ( 2 ) is to afforestation ( 30,364 in Scotland ) .
27 This kind of information is difficult to acquire after things have gone out of general use and was often not recorded in the past because it was taken for granted .
28 Well , they have run out of that bread with the knobbly bits on . ’
29 Research excavations are conducted primarily to test hypotheses and to answer questions that have arisen out of archaeological research .
30 Erm the County Council is well aware of the problems they faced and the issues that have arisen out of those local plans and took those into account in the preparation of the structure plan alterations .
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