Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] of [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It sailed out of the horizontally opening window and fell on the bowler hat of a ratepayer on the street underneath .
2 The answer to this came out of a completely different approach introduced by a British mathematician and physicist , Roger Penrose , in 1965 .
3 As soon as he confessed what he knew , fumbling the hideous admission as they came out of a rather good film about love that he had hardly been able to stand , she managed to make it seem that it was he , not she , who was the disturber of their lives .
4 Just then Ferryman , the big soft lad , came out of a very pleasant day-dream about roast chicken and started to pay attention .
5 While Toynbee Hall " expressed the spirit of Balliol " , Oxford House came out of the more " missionary " Keble College , Oxford .
6 Eventually I came out of the leeward shadows into ‘ the gleaming halls of morn ’ and , bliss at last , walked on firm snow instead of haggling through heather .
7 The sun shone out of a mockingly blue sky .
8 There are several good accounts of both the history and the methodology of the project , and though the survey arose out of a very particular set of circumstances which may seem alien to many of us , the underlying values and the problems which spring from the lack of accountability to the resident community of the relatively small set of people who own and control the land has very important lessons for every country .
9 The formation of the commercial basis of the kingdoms is not uniform and geography must have played an important part in the speed with which they evolved out of the less commercial exchanges of primitive valuables between earlier corporate descent groups and cohesive political units .
10 The success of The Body Shop grew out of an almost naïve belief in herself and sheer hard work .
11 She looked out of the now sparkling window and heaved a deep sigh .
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