Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm yeah er mm yeah no I 'm quite intrigued myself about this , this idea that erm somehow it 's heterosexuals who trus who are trustworthy and that , you know , once you have a sexuality that 's different from heterosexuality then you ca n't be trusted with children and you , you know you , you ca n't be trusted to er you know I do n't know , run boys ' clubs , you ca n't be trusted in , in a , you know , it 's sort of , it 's almost like , like erm er it , it almost flies in the face of evidence that the vast majority of sexual abuse that goes on of one sort or another is , is heterosexual , it 's |
2 | Eliot does not see primitive religion as a necessary basis for Christianity , ‘ I do not believe that Christianity germinates out of natural religion , but that it is given by revelation . ’ |
3 | The second half of the chapter proposes that whole group work is a working method which develops out of small group work and gives greater coherence to it . |
4 | He describes the toy drawer exactly , from the rubber sealing rings out of old tobacco tins , kept to make catapults ( which , with the string and the electric flex , were the principal binding agents in the mass ) , to the leaking paper bag of saltpetre ( which may have accounted for the choking smell ) . |
5 | Can I just say to you that that 's already been developed and worked out we 're intending in the next cycle to bring you proposals for a housing strategy , er on social housing , and within that we 're intending to run a series of short seminars for members to give members , all members , not just members of this committee but members of all area committees until everybody has that information background information on things like , social housing , partnerships , housing association grant so that everybody 's in a position to actually er , see and make a decision on what this council wants out of social housing , but all of that will take place in the next cycle Chair . |
6 | See I do n't know where he got it from , because he did n't give us th questions out of this book . |
7 | If she wants whatever it is she gets out of this relationship , no one can deny she 's entitled to it . |
8 | APRIL 1992 IT 'S four months ago and Johnny , working hard keep up his ‘ financial adviser ’ image , stays out of touching distance as he and Fergie walk out in public during their visit to Phuket in Thailand |
9 | Football : ‘ Volatile ’ Knighton pulls out of United deal |
10 | The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way . |
11 | This opposition , expressed in terms of adult education , seems out of all proportion given that most women can expect to spend at most three or four hours a week in women-only classes as against a lifetime in the world of men . |
12 | My Series III jumps out of first gear on over-run . |
13 | The gearbox in my 1973 Series III two and a quarter petrol is noisy and jumps out of third gear . |
14 | She just appears out of thin air- ’ At this point Mildred broke off and looked around in case she had done just that , but she had n't . |
15 | It is the intention of the Secretary of State that a school that opts out of local authority control will not be allowed to change its character , similarly , a CTC must provide education for pupils of different abilities drawn mainly from the area in which the school is situated ( clause 105 subsection 2 ) . |
16 | It says much for Ackerley — and Parker — that he emerges out of much camp narcissism as a figure of genuine humility . |
17 | Top criminal walks out of open prison . |
18 | ‘ What shines out of this show is Dario Fo 's love of humanity and truth ’ Michael Billington , The Guardian |
19 | Much church planting activity ( and much else that is good ) flows out of this intimacy with God . |
20 | ‘ Nothing but bad comes out of such trade . |
21 | Each and every act of every agent comes out of this machine . ’ |
22 | One share that comes out of this situation well is ‘ born-again' ICI at 690p . |
23 | And the if you put the character of Woodrow Wilson aside , the , the central theme which comes out of this book , which is I think why it 's important , worth reading certainly the introduction is worth reading . |
24 | The project in question was Adam Adamant Lives , a less fantastic , if still fantasy-based , series about another time-traveller who comes out of suspended animation from 1902 into the ‘ Swinging London ’ world of 1965 . |
25 | The conflict also comes out of another division within the working class itself , between its respectable and upward-striving representatives and the poor , who have been dumped on the derelict estates . |
26 | Currently most of the impetus for developing efficiency and effectiveness measures arises out of recent legislation to expand the traditional role of the auditor ( see chapter 6 ) . |
27 | These schemes are regarded as models that should be extended to those whose disability is congenital or arises out of non-industrial disease or accident , for whom cover , though recently improved , is still only partial . |
28 | Since personality arises out of social interaction its structure is not reducible to organic structure even though it remains dependent upon the whole psychoendocrine and neural system of a human being . |
29 | The central empirical question which arises out of this perspective is : How far , in a given set of historical circumstances , do individuals feel constrained to bring their own timetables into line with family time by , for example , postponing certain transitions until the time is more auspicious for the family group as a whole ? |