Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun pl] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | EXIT ! ! gets you out of Windows quickly and cleanly — one click needed . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Many fans drift into and out of groups rather than making a gradual progress . |
4 | The benefits of new technololgy are primarily the cutting out of middlemen so that the designer , working closely with the editor and the editorial team , can produce pages printed in colour with text and visuals in position at all stages of the process . |
5 | Diver or something , honest-to-god I do n't have a clue what they actually do up there , do n't ask me — anyway , seems This Chap had Two Boys , one teenage , the other growing out of anoraks faster than look-at-you so She put pressure on him . |
6 | Now we will run out of trays so if the people who have n't got a tray would like to go on . |
7 | TEACHERS in east London are set to walk out of schools today if asked to take classes which they believe are too large . |
8 | Too much sunlight might impress upon me the idea of how much more agreeable it would be out of doors rather than hunched over a sheet of almost blank paper . |