Example sentences of "[noun] out of [noun] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It was possibly the first time the BBC had had to take other equipment out of service because someone ( Voigt ) complained of its bad performance , which had shown up on this speaker .
2 He says that to me and then he turns round and says that they were all taking the piss out of Gemma because she 's got thunder thighs and she has n't , that 's the whole point !
3 … the dwindling of the conscious individual personality , the focusing of thoughts and feelings in a common direction , the predominance of the affective side of the mind and of unconscious psychical life , the tendency to the immediate carrying out of intentions as they emerge … .
4 This attitude is fine if you can afford to have your machine out of action until it is repaired and replace components which have failed through neglect .
5 Obviously you can get no joy out of motherhood if it is simply a constant worry .
6 Scots per day … that all servants that shall be found to be fourty days out of service after they Leave their former Masters and not engaged with ane oyr. master shall pay ten merks Scots of fine , and that every woman that shall be found out of service as above to pay five merks Scots of fine … " 1729 .
7 She shifted restlessly beneath him , her heart pounding out of control as she registered the powerful interplay of muscle and sinew .
8 But the senior bankers are fish out of water when it comes to international lending .
9 He says that although it 's a high price to pay , he hopes it will help keep the lad out of trouble when he 's older .
10 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
11 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
12 PASS The module password is required to read this module out of LIFESPAN since you are not a descendant or ascendant of the module 's manager/owner .
13 There were few moments to excite the crowd and the only note of controversy came in the second set when McNeil received a warning for slamming the ball out of court as she trailed 3–1 .
14 As the clouds of imminent civil war gathered , Pelham hastened back to Hull where he later wrote : ‘ I kept the King out of Hull when he came in person ( although I had not such instructions from the House ) — where was a very great magazine in which I suppose I saved the State above £100,000 …
15 Would he really let rhinoceroses out of cages so they charged people in the suburbs and trampled them down and ate them alive ?
16 But here in this field , still more than in sharedealing , they must have a flair for bludgeoning money out of punters if they are to survive .
17 We use the same principle for getting money out of companies as we do getting products into them .
18 International investors continued to switch their money out of sterling because they expect the Government to slash interest rates .
19 Clearly , whatever system we have , councils will want to squeeze as much money out of payers as they can and they will justify this in the same tired way : preservation of jobs and services .
20 A blind mother is threatening to take her two partially sighted sons out of school because she says they 're not getting enough attention .
21 ‘ Things got a bit out of hand when they rang back and asked us talk live to Gerry .
22 ‘ Well , someone got up and said I could n't propose throwing redcoats out of Belfast because there were n't any nowadays .
23 The area was once covered by a glacier hundreds of feet deep , carving valleys out of rock as it slowly ground its way towards the distant Tasman Sea .
24 The courts would also be able to keep many more people out of custody if there were more bail hostels , where defendants could reside in a sheltered environment while receiving assessment from local services , and more sheltered hostels for sentenced offenders who require supervision by probation officers but not the restrictions of a prison .
25 Pascoe pictured the woman watching the man out of sight before she turned back to the phone .
26 The government of the Czech Republic has introduced measures to take the thermal power stations of Northern Bohemia out of action when there is a danger of smog .
27 BRIXTON KNIGHTS have enticed Lyn Tennant out of retirement as they plot the downfall of the English women 's champions , Britannia , writes Mike Spencer .
28 THEY 'RE running the director of the FBI out of town as I write .
29 However , the Chairman is within his rights to take contributors out of order if he thinks that the debate will benefit by this .
30 In all honesty , you ca n't afford to try and play your way out of trouble when you are down at the bottom .
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