Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , if the company is insolvent when the charge is registered out of time , it is vulnerable to challenge by the administrator or the liquidator .
2 It 's about ordinary people in an ordinary world and the most special thing that can happen to anybody is to fall in love , and the worst is to fall out of love .
3 Erm she is struggling out of dependence on others into independence is n't she ?
4 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
5 Mr Lamont will take heart from the manufacturing figures , which could be an early indication that Britain 's beleaguered industrial base is climbing out of recession .
6 It 's wrenched out of Paul .
7 Having to take children along imposes both a physical and mental burden ; there is the problem of managing children and shopping simultaneously , and the housewife 's attention is distracted by the need to pacify a crying child or by the knowledge that a baby in a pushchair is parked out of sight .
8 Ann Morley says all that must change if something good is to come out of Lisa 's accident .
9 SEBASTIAN COE is to come out of retirement to run the London Marathon on Sunday 18 April .
10 The woman is oozing out of sight behind the door , back to applause on her TV .
11 The average factory worker is paid a wage which is unrelated to productivity or protects and which is squeezed out of management , often through painful industrial disputation .
12 Protein is bade up of amino acids and forms all our cells — nails , hair , skin , blood , etc .
13 At least she 's dropped out of touch and I suspect that 's where she is . ’
14 More than this , he even showed that horses use clairvoyance — the ability to see mentally something that exists or is happening out of sight — but to a much lesser degree .
15 Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in .
16 The neck is bowed out of shape already , which , in truth , could happen to any bass , but it 's not to be expected from an instrument with virtually zero miles on the clock , and these initial impressions are important to anyone considering an investment .
17 Breakfast is made up of cereals , milk and an orange drink .
18 The ‘ head ’ of Cetus is made up of Alpha , Gamma , and Mu and Xi ( each 4.3 ) .
19 The second largest group among the husbands is made up of clerks ( 16 in all ) .
20 ‘ People forget that the nucleus of our side — notably our pack — is made up of players who have come through the junior ranks . ’
21 The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset , with ages ranging from 14 to 18 .
22 The majority of the team is made up of players that come from outside the company .
23 The rest is made up of stereo reverb master , rate and depth controls for the onboard stereo chorus and the Master volume pot itself .
24 This is made up of £130,000 in added money ( mainly from the sponsor but also with a contribution from the racecourse and the Levy Board , with the remainder coming from the stake money paid by each owner to enter .
25 The remaining two thirds is made up of whole or half courses in chemistry , geography , biology , oceanography , global environmental processes , environmental chemistry , ecology , meteorology , archaeology , computer sciences , etc .
26 Today , the Export team is made up of Jim Grandison , Export Sales Manager , who has prime responsibility for Eire , Scandinavian markets and the Middle East ; Fraser Gordon who has recently joined as European Sales Manager ; Alan Burnett , Export Admin .
27 This year , the Stoddard Golf Club Committee is made up of Jim Hopkins , Secretary ; David McLeod , Treasurer ; Jim Hair , Social Secretary ; and Eric Price , Jim Devar , John Rankin as committee members .
28 The Scottish Cycling Council , which is made up of rep 's from all the DA 's ( and others ) , is quite deeply involved in the debate on access to the countryside .
29 In order to construct the binaries of a package , in cases where the package is made up of software modules ( e.g. modules that contain CORAL66 , COBOL etc. ) , there should be an entry under the keyword MODULE-RELATIONS-ARE :
30 The group is made up of Union Electrica Fenosa SA , Dragados y Construcciones SA , Fuerzas Electricas de Cataluna SA , Banco Central HispanAmericano SA and Instalaciones y Proyectos de Telecomunicacion SA .
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