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

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1 This should give sufficient cut down of search so that word shape need only be checked on a relatively small number of words .
2 Many colleges ran out of money long before they ran out of students needing help .
3 She is a teacher and has managed to get out of school early and does not tell us why she has left .
4 EXIT ! ! gets you out of Windows quickly and cleanly — one click needed .
5 Has my right hon. Friend had an opportunity to look at the study in The Financial Times on 6 January which pointed to the fact that the northern region has very much benefited from the economic restructuring of the 1980s and is now coming out of recession faster than any other part of the country , due to the success of the regeneration programmes that the Government have put in place in the region ?
6 Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that the north-west of England is coming out of recession faster than the rest of the country ?
7 I 'm glad to hear that , Wilko has proved during his first 3 years that he is capable of getting the best out of players individually and as a team .
8 These factors are particularly important as the best preventative maintenance service in the world can be seen as less than satisfactory , if oily , unkempt , poorly dressed engineers are given to camping out in your hotel lift lobby without warning and taking lifts out of service just as you are receiving a large influx of guests .
9 The oldest nuclear power plant in the United States , located near Rowe , Massachusetts , has been closed down by its operators after experts from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) recommended that it be taken out of service immediately because of doubts about its safety .
10 Unnecessarily overcomplicated supplementary provisions require the payment into court to be treated as increased by the amount shown on the certificate , although the plaintiff is not allowed to take out of court more than the amount actually paid in .
11 A DEFENCE lawyer was ordered out of court yesterday because he appeared before magistrates with his shoelaces undone .
12 Make it one of your financial goals to stay out of debt altogether and never borrow money for depreciating items .
13 But the time the weather improved we had run out of bread again and I tried my hand at making some .
14 The only recourse was to get out of England altogether and so , with some hesitation , they travelled to Morocco at the end of the month .
15 Weekend reports suggest that the long-term unemployed — those out of work longer than 12 months — will benefit from a £300 million scheme aimed at bringing them back into the workforce .
16 These estimates assume eight years out of work altogether and twelve years ' part-time work subsequently .
17 ‘ We get together out of work sometimes and we go out to eat together every month . ’
18 Or again , for the ruling class or race against which such a movement rebels , as long as its authority is secure there are very strong practical advantages in thinking of its subjects as incapable of governing themselves , happy and carefree in their poverty , innately inferior in intelligence , out of work only if lazy , loyal and grateful for all one has done for them unless misled by irresponsible agitators ; it is only when they start to be dangerously restive that it becomes practically useful to understand their motives and capacities better .
19 You see the shell factory at er at had closed down and of course there was a lot of women and er out of work there and boys too .
20 The replacement ratio measures income in and out of work so that it measures net-of-tax earnings minus work-related expenses as compared with out-of-work transfer payments contingent upon the status of being unemployed .
21 Some of these early possibilities will drop out of sight completely as processing continues .
22 ‘ And I will make sure he keeps Richmann out of sight so that the Americans do not realize their worst fears have already come true . ’
23 I thought that Wilko giving him the number 2 shirt this season was a positive sign , but I 'm starting to think that he did it out of loyalty rather than in expectation of a comeback .
24 He and his wife were badly shaken and decided to move out of Ulster so that their children could grow up under normal conditions .
25 It 's not it 's not out of choice entirely because er the business that I was has , has gone very very badly over the last eighteen months
26 He had every intention of getting the hell out of Paris just as soon as he had collected all the money owed to him .
27 Many fans drift into and out of groups rather than making a gradual progress .
28 Sarella ran a hand over her face , toying with the phone , then moving away out of range so that she had time to think .
29 I was n't going to get anything else out of Pardy anyway so I had a statement typed up and after Deanes had put a magnifying glass over it , the lad signed and was ushered out by Deanes doing a mother-hen act over him . ’
30 ‘ You Be My Friend ’ is more flailing fun , with farting guitar from grotesque Manics reject , Crispin , and ‘ Pink Flower ’ begins rabidly before drifting off into the Eeky Squeaky Ooky Kooky Land where the other songs — and I use the term out of tradition rather than fact — live .
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