Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But earnings per share still rose 30 per cent to 12.86p , out of which an interim dividend 14.5 per cent higher at 3.55p will be paid .
2 Before them lay a pit , out of which the deadly cold vapour was still drifting up .
3 As part of their representations on the 1981 Finance Bill , the Law Society recommended that income should not be " relevant income " to the extent that it was paid away to some person other than the recipient of the relevant benefit either before or after the receipt of the relevant benefit as it had by then ceased to be available as a source of funds out of which the relevant benefit could be paid .
4 Conceptually , it is hoped that some light will be thrown on the whole question of disciplinary boundaries or subjects ; these are the bricks out of which the whole educational edifice is constructed and yet we know little about them and there are those who doubt their very existence .
5 The basal part of the tentacle itself appears to be reinforced with calcite and resembles a tube out of which the distal part of the tentacle projects .
6 You have not yet seen the document out of which the tell-tale hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) is making a career day in and day out .
7 It 's alright I know I take the piss out of you every other day of the year but today I will not from now on .
8 I 'm glad it was one of my second-hand buys ; it only cost £10 so I suppose I 've had my money 's worth out of it a few times in the garden .
9 If what we have seen in this election is the real world , then the sooner we find a way out of it the better .
10 Seems he 's gone out of it the wrong way .
11 They produced a file which they said was his and took out of it an indistinct , green photograph of someone carrying a parcel .
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