Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's when I thought you could make money out of gardening . |
2 | If everyone thinks they can make money out of bargain books , let them . ’ |
3 | Hence , pressure groups for the disabled , the old , neglected children and so on will exert influence out of proportion to their naked power . |
4 | He can send legislation back to parliament , veto the prime minister 's choice of ministers ( as President Evren has done on occasion ) and in extreme circumstances dissolve the National Assembly and call a general election . |
5 | It 's one that should bring excitement back to heavyweight boxing . ’ |
6 | Even those who do not condemn democracy out of hand have often contrived more subtle ways of disparaging it . |
7 | For one thing , the Hebrews did not divide man up into spirit , mind and body as we tend to do : they thought of him as a single entity , an animated body , a living person . |
8 | Just stop here now can you see caravan out on road ? |
9 | And the recently discovered structure of atoms gave them the idea that they could make helium out of hydrogen . |
10 | You can create suspense out of subtlety . |
11 | One can create order out of disorder ( for example , one can paint the house ) , but that requires expenditure of effort or energy and so decreases the amount of ordered energy available . |
12 | Library or no library , he would take Marigold out to dinner . |
13 | Nothing will now take health out of politics but a commission could produce a more efficient service with the potential for advances in training , employee involvement and swifter decision-making . |
14 | In that way , you can take time out of timetable for that unexpected event — the party invitation or concert or visiting speaker — without disturbing your study for survival and success . |
15 | There was a good chance that the secretary would take time off for lunch while the doctor was absent . |
16 | I ca n't , you ca n't , cos they wo n't let you take time off in lieu unless if it involves them having to employ somebody else to cover |
17 | Well then why do n't you take time off in lieu ? |
18 | I ca n't take time off in lieu cos I have n't got any lieu time to take off |
19 | Judging by the amount of political column inches devoted to stating the ‘ obvious ’ irrationality of the programme 's political contentions , it would appear that one or two ‘ sensible ’ capitalist newspaper owners and editors did take time off from lunch to ensure the sensible British public did not get the wrong idea about A Very British Coup . |
20 | — A deal which does n't leave Caldaire out of pocket . |
21 | I look at a garden before me as if I am a camera that can throw reality out of focus and can twist and contort and blur . |
22 | Violent crime : do n't throw reason out of window |
23 | Let's get industry out of party politics and make it a truly national priority . |
24 | So will you get time off in lieu ? |
25 | Waysiders will accompany Moray out of Division Five after only drawing 5-5 in their final match at Glenrothes . |
26 | The argument is that people can not construct socialism out of kitsch ( sometimes with the equally problematic implication that they can out of art ) . |
27 | One can not , however , say that a turbulent flow is ‘ completely random ’ ; to do so would define turbulence out of existence ! |
28 | Little chance that he 'll dig County out of trouble . |
29 | It would n't enter his head that I might not just kill Vecchi out of hand . |