Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 We could n't often see them from the main road which passed in front of the building because they were forbidden to look out of the windows .
2 ‘ I am not going to lose my credibility on this train by being caught coming out of the help 's bedroom . ’
3 I heard recently that Australia has come whooping out of the closet .
4 Jess wondered uncomfortably whether she was expected to move out of the way and let the old ditherer through , or side with the Law and her own interests .
5 Misrepresentation as well as undue influence is a means of abusing the confidence that may be expected to arise out of the relation .
6 I was lingering near the assembled bottles , wondering who on earth could have brought the Bourgueil , when I was joined by the man I had seen stepping out of the BMW .
7 After being seen whizzing out of the doors of a rink , he had to skate at speed along a footpath of the common , round a spiral pedestrian walkway , on to a road , grab the back of a passing bus , let go , cut across a main road between cars coming in both directions , go across another road — between the wheels of a moving articulated lorry — and end up in a babywear shop , somersaulting into a cot .
8 Activity time-out : the child is simply barred from joining in an enjoyable activity , but still allowed to observe it — for example , having disrupted a board game , she is made to sit out of the game .
9 A mediator from the Catholic church had threatened to pull out of the talks , blaming both sides for intransigence .
10 At one stage , Fields had threatened to pull out of the arrangement altogether and find a new partner , until the CAA made it clear that Fields would not have a licence without Virgin 's involvement .
11 However quickly he may have acted , the actual taking of the handbag must have taken more time than seems to have been available — since Eddie Stratton and Shirley Brown were seen walking out of The Randolph almost immediately , if the evidence of at least two of you here is to be believed , the evidence of Mr Brown and Mrs Roscoe .
12 Circumstantial evidence may include that the defendant was the only person with the car keys ; he was seen getting out of the vehicle ; he was seen going towards or getting in the vehicle and/or he said he was going to drive the vehicle .
13 It will be noted that no reference has been made to service by post ; the provisions in the Rules of the Supreme Court permitting the use of ‘ ordinary first-class post ’ or service by inserting the writ through the letter-box at the defendant 's address are not applied to service out of the jurisdiction .
14 Then , out of the blue , Simon and Moscato announced after a considered assessment they had decided to opt out of the French national squad 's World Cup preparations .
15 that one you 've already seen laid out of the colour
16 One Tory MP was seen coming out of the Whips ' office in tears before last night 's vote .
17 The only reliable way to see them was to pass in front of the building and turn left into the road to the cemetery : from that side some of them could be seen craning out of the windows and waving .
18 He was last seen staggering out of the house into the street possiblity still being pursued by his assailants .
19 As they reached St Martin-in-the-Fields church the cheering was so loud he thought that they had arrived at St Paul 's and prepared to get out of the carriage .
20 When I cleaned it up , I found it to be in really good condition and one of the nicest I have ever seen come out of the river .
21 ‘ So what you ended up with was a shot of the Thal looking up , followed by a cut to a low angle close up of the trough where , by pumping up the rubber ring , the body of the monster was made to rise out of the water .
22 I am sad that the Government , in their dying months , have decided to cop out of the main stream in Europe .
23 The criteria for an Order for Consolidation , which may be made on application or by the court , are the same as for joinder of parties , viz a common question of law or fact , the relief sought arises out of the same transaction , or , " it is desirable " for " some other reason " .
24 From what i understand you have got to go out of the road to get to get er well this er well whatever it is , this
25 The experience against those rivals will be provided by former England captain and club captain John Orwin who said : ‘ We know each other very well and frankly we would have preferred to come out of the hat first .
26 IN a week when Mark McNulty has had to pull out of the Jersey European Airways Open with a bad back , Sam Torrance , the holder , has come to La Moye with his hands covered in blisters .
27 And David Evans , all white and stammering , do n't you tell me my father 's a bloody animal I 've got to kick out of the way , and G.P. saying I 've never hurt an animal in my life , you can always make out a case for hurting human beings , but human animals deserve every sympathy .
28 Erm I think that 's had gone out of the coal merchanting business erm probably by nineteen twenty or earlier , I think .
29 In fact , Orrell players have had to drop out of the County Championship to back their own club .
30 You 've got to break out of the rock guitar , Van Halen , Steve Vai syndrome .
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