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

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1 Also , accounts are all very well , but even 1990 figures are going to be 12 months out of date and there is still a recession .
2 The implication here is , that a man desists from killing animals out of fear that he may be killing a reincarnated soul , but while it may be possible to draw that conclusion , the principle of identity clearly goes much deeper than that , and in fact it could be said to contradict Tillich 's suggestion since that is no more than enlightened self-interest .
3 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 .
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7 Many of the writers gave stereotypes of bookshops which were clearly years out of date and which they themselves knew were out of date .
8 She shifted restlessly beneath him , her heart pounding out of control as she registered the powerful interplay of muscle and sinew .
9 But the senior bankers are fish out of water when it comes to international lending .
10 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 .
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 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 .
14 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 .
15 When he first came in I offered him a drink out of courtesy and I think he thought I was taking the Mick out of his drinking in the past .
16 He took things out of context and everything focused on Armageddon , the end of the world , apocalypse .
17 We started with provisioning the boat at the quay ( ’ Put the bloody whisky out of sight or we 'll never get shown in Saudi Arabia ’ ) and leaving the quay .
18 International investors continued to switch their money out of sterling because they expect the Government to slash interest rates .
19 He derived some comfort from Rajiv 's habitual elegance ; wearing a suit , shirt and tie that must have cost two months of his salary as an Assistant Under-Secretary of State , he was sitting at the other side of the large , uncompromising desk that the Department provides for its most senior officials , not a hair out of place and his black eyes alive with amusement .
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 No it 's down there , and in it er I wrote it last night actually when I was feeling pretty fucked off so it 's probably a bit out of order but I wrote to him and said erm tt Josh has been round this evening asking questions about what 's happened with his money erm and I think you 're really out of order .
22 I think they 've got their cost structures er a a little bit out of line and I have to be honest that I think that some of them have thought that er all you have to do is , you know , keep a brass plate outside your door for fifty years and the work would roll in .
23 It can get a bit out of hand but it 's up to the officers to keep discipline
24 ‘ Things got a bit out of hand when they rang back and asked us talk live to Gerry .
25 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 .
26 this is the this is it 's so easy , you think what 's an alternative to steel , oh it must be a metal , how could I make a bath out of copper or what could it be .
27 One man who took early retirement at 61 thought , at the time , that the advantage of early retirement was ‘ The fact that there are so many young people out of work and I thought I 'd done a lifetime 's work and might as well leave it for the young ones . ’
28 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 .
29 Pascoe pictured the woman watching the man out of sight before she turned back to the phone .
30 At the bottom , the win kept Oxford out of trouble and they ca n't afford to slip down too far .
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