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

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1 When it was easy to reach this man whose spirit was born out of the best of the desert traditions .
2 Born out of the 1981 recession , and buoyed by the boom that followed , BITC , with 500 members , now has to reassess its role in the downswing and how it should direct the evolution of community involvement through the 1990s .
3 Secondly , the DTB system was born out of the political necessity to involve the small regional stock exchanges in Germany .
4 Born out of the sixties and seventies notion of a democratic broadcasting network , television responded with the BBC 's ‘ Open Door ’ series from the Community Programme Unit .
5 Their significance is not only in terms of the group experience but also in terms of the wider society , for it is these ideas born out of the street-corner groups , doing nothing , that are to a large extent the ‘ juvenile delinquency ’ of the police and criminologists .
6 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 .
7 Despite being in the centre of the notorious inner-city area of Manchester ( Hulme — an architectural tragedy born out of the fevered brain of a drawing board moron and giving ( high ) rise to a staggering suicide rate .
8 ‘ Shout down any coal pit in Yorkshire and half a dozen fast bowlers will come up ’ was an adage born out of the 30s depression when cricket was one of an extremely limited range of alternatives to a miserable , lowly paid struggle in coal mining .
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