Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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31 The project arises out of the 1984 Montgomery Report 's recommendation for research into the viability of the Gaelic language and the institutional framework of public policy-making affecting prospects for its maintenance .
32 I went to the top of Ludgate Hill and watched exhausted men being carried out of the Old Bailey , then down side streets to where the steeple of St Bride 's church was tottering and the bells had gone crashing down minutes previously .
33 Cleared of rape , Austin Donnellan stepped out of the Old Bailey and stepped into an angry scum of photographers and reporters fighting to get close to him .
34 Mr Lutz Stavenhagen said that he expected 11 out of the 12 EC leaders in Strasbourg to endorse the proposal — a reference to the renewed isolation of Mrs Thatcher over the issue .
35 Mud is being pumped out of the land-locked Alderfen Broad in Norfolk in an attempt to restore a rich water plant community and a healthy fish population .
36 The Harry Williams-bred September 1990 brindle pup , out of the same Slippy Blue-Soda Pop 11 litter as the eye-catching Pond Tornado and Pond Pavarotti , is rapidly improving and could be in line for Sunderland 's Greyhound of the Month award .
37 The 230 councillors would then form an electoral college to elect 10 out of the 60 Legco members .
38 Reports filtered out of the latest MacWorld in San Francisco about an Apple Computer Inc project , code named Cat in the Hat , that aims to port the Apple ToolBox , Apple 's crown jewels , the source of the Mac interface , over to IBM Corp 's AIX in six months , to Hewlett-Packard Co HP-UX in nine months and to Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc machines after that .
39 ‘ Some producers will know a Korg M1 inside out and they 'll know exactly what sounds you can get out of the latest Roland synth .
40 1PM Hundreds of looters stream like ants out of the giant Sears ( ‘ Where America shops ! ’ ) department store at Western and Santa Monica , carrying TVs , racks of clothing , fishing rods , anything and everything , on foot to their homes .
41 The match between Wilkinson and Ivanisevic saw the Briton take the sting out of the giant Croat 's fearsome serve with some brilliant returns .
42 As the Western Mail pointed out in an article just days after the Braer tragedy , fragile marine inhabitants in Wales are at daily risk of a similar spill , since around 4,000 tankers a year ply their trade in and out of the giant Milford Haven refinery .
43 Thailand became the 68th country out of the 152 IMF members to comply with Article VIII .
44 He drove her carefully in and out of the busy Saturday morning traffic and wondered idly how he was going to explain about her to his mother , without saying where he got the money from .
45 Bilal Shebib and Samir Medina were smuggled out of the infamous Bourje Al Bourajnee refugee camp in the Lebanon five years ago by British doctor Pauline Cutting .
46 UNEP , it is worth recalling , was born out of the 1972 Stockholm conference ; the 1992 anniversary conference will be the time to consider turning it into a full-blown UN agency with more funds at its disposal .
47 ‘ John Millington pounced on that but he could n't get another word out of the wretched Jason .
48 When we step out of the white Merc , people will wonder which one is boss .
49 He then picks up a chainsaw , revs it into action and proceeds to carve the single word ‘ RIEN ( NOTHING ) ’ out of the fake Berlin wall that towers behind them .
50 ‘ They 're certainly hiding something , ’ Graham said as he climbed out of the rented Renault GTX .
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