Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb mod] be [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 In future they will be out of the game until they have been put on-side .
2 His security status would guarantee him a priority flight on virtually any civil or military aircraft He could be out of the country in less than an hour , headed anywhere in the world .
3 About another three weeks we should be out of the real winter sha n't we ?
4 I lie there light-headed on the pillow at half-past four in the morning , knowing that anyway it 's nearly over , that by this time tomorrow we 'll have done it , that by this time the next day I 'll be out of the country .
5 For one thing it is by no means easy to recognise an official curriculum and for another it is very easy to confuse a government 's policy , a process which is growing and evolving , with static written evidence which may be out of date and even recognised as such .
6 She might as well let Rose have the designs , next season they would be out of date , but the price would have to be negotiated .
7 Alan , 45 , fears within a month he could be out of a job and home .
8 And whilst in a Shakespeare play well , let me just give the , give the ex erm example that if this was a Shakespeare play for example , and you , you had all these characters in disguise conning other people and whatever , by the end of the play everybody would be out of their disguises and marrying each other and all the bad people would have been consigned , you know , to stage off
9 Well I , I might just block it off get another piece of wood and put it in there and just nail that fucking lot up and block off completely , otherwise Nick 's , if Nicholas is playing in the garden he 'll be out of there like a shot , so you 're gon na get one post there , say one in the middle and one at the end .
10 The things is there 's a small possibility it may be out of print cos there 's a new edition in the pipeline .
11 You have , six months time you could be out of the accommodation that you 're in .
12 They were past Jedburgh by noon , and Ramsay , who now was in country he knew fairly intimately , pointed out that in another ten miles they would be out of Teviotdale , with Teviot joining Tweed at Roxburgh and Kelso .
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