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

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1 I suppose this could be a flare up of the last one .
2 Fortunately those games brought together Europe 's Big Four who between them were to win six points out of the nine which Europe had accumulated at the end of the first two days .
3 Two others ( of the sixteen ) were also depressed , so out of the nine who had been in care and were currently depressed , seven had also had premarital pregnancies .
4 If one runs out of the latter one can use paper tissues instead , though I would n't recommend them for pressing fragile flower heads as the tissues can leave a slight pattern on the petals .
5 Although the company made a net profit of $10.5 million in 1987 it took a hard-line response over the strike : out of the 5000 who went out , 2000 workers were estimated to have been sacked .
6 Of the 380 members of the General Practitioners in Asthma Group , 183 expressed an interest in the project , of whom 103 returned recording booklets for analysis and personalised feedback ; 352 practitioners out of the 2000 who received an invitation returned a postcard expressing interest and 115 returned study booklets .
7 Quite out of the blue her sense of the ridiculous erupted ; the parallel he 'd drawn appealed to her , and she found herself actually laughing as she handed him one of the bowls .
8 He just showed up out of the blue one day while Nathan was working .
9 Salvation , finally , appeared out of the blue one night in the shape of up-and-coming young trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies .
10 Then one day , out of the blue there was a miracle — or was it perhaps a fairy tale ?
11 And then what would we do with so that 's the first pizza that 's dealt with and they got a piece like that out of the first one .
12 Right so what we 're saying really , I , I know we 've got three other people to come to but what comes out of the first one is , alright , you 're saying you 've got an organised day , and I 'm sure you have , and I do n't have any problem as such .
13 Erm and out of the two I mean there 's no doubt in my mind , that Lawrence should be the one to go .
14 I have no hesitation in recommending them for steady moving water and out of the two I feel the series X is more versatile .
15 Out of the thirteen which still had a formal Railfreight allocation in 1989 , many had become specialised bases for traction belonging to a particular sub-sector .
16 Ascii figures 30–50 VARs out of the 200 who sell Informix should bite .
17 There was a hissing sound and Dhani drew a long silver shadow out of the black one .
18 and up the steps out of the underground there was this lass there and I , I ca n't help it I mean I 'm always aware of the fact of having this twenty five year old child , so offspring and there was a girl roughly about his age or slightly younger and she was grey you know that translucent look your skin gets when you 're not eating properly you know that grey sort of pallor and I had an overnight bag in one hand and a briefcase and a handbag in the other and I remember I walked past her and she was begging and I had gone to the sleeper and I 'm sitting there and I 'm thinking you bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep , you could of put briefcase down , overnight bag down , handbag down and got some money out .
19 Nor would it come as a total shock to discover that the world pulls out of the next slump the same way it did out of the last one , with a catastrophic world war . ’
20 But none of these volunteers has yet come from those screened out — only 27 have volunteered out of the 4,000 who have gone through the process and been found not to be refugees , ’ he told the Sunday Express .
21 Cos that came out of the old one
22 No , I got , I need to get some stuff out of the red one .
23 After that win , Hope 's family and supporters celebrated with champagne in the dressing room and Lawless recalled : ‘ We only had a few glasses and Mo and I were drinking out of the same one .
24 But I think you 'd get more business out of the smaller one .
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