Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] out of the " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from the 4-SUBS , traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade . |
2 | They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it . |
3 | As panic grew , fantastic prices were paid for coach rides out of the area . |
4 | Any substantial quantity of moisture forced out of the cheese when it is subjected to heat may spoil the consistency of a dish , making it watery . |
5 | Even in England , half-inch diameter hail stones are not unknown , and these will smash canopies and ruin the surfaces , causing very expensive damage and making it a matter of luck to get out of the area and down safely . |
6 | The lords in parliament , and in the courthouse and the castle , they do not know how we live — they know nothing about us , except that we will die for them , to protect their forts in India and in Scotland ’ — his voice sharpened suddenly , his arm swung round and pointed north and a gust of response rose out of the crowd — ‘ we have always been good at that , their demands can never be satisfied , regiments for the colonies , indentured servants and labourers for the plantations , they have scoured Scotland like a killing wind and the men have been whirled away in the blast of it . |
7 | It had been a mere moment of whiteness seen out of the corner of her eye but it had not moved purposefully like a horse does with a rider . |
8 | The barest instant after he was free , a tongue of flame blasted out of the cave at his heels , and pieces of the higher slopes disappeared inwards as flames and gouts of smoke exploded out of the weaker points of the mountain . |
9 | They stared at the flat blade of rock jutting out of the turf-clad flank of the hill . |
10 | A great ball of wind puffed out of the old chimney-place , rocking the portrait of Jas . |
11 | THIS WEEK 's attempt to divert the flow of lava gushing out of the erupting Mount Etna in Sicily could be an expensive failure — because a British team of vulcanologists taking essential measurements has had to return home after its money ran out . |
12 | When you have finished your conversation , thank it for its help , and see a shaft of light come out of the sky and illuminate this aspect of your Shadow . |
13 | A thin red snake of blood trickled out of the corner of his mouth ; his chest was an open , bubbling mass of blood where he had received his death wound . |
14 | The neurosis of humanity arose out of the relation to the father , just as it does for the child . |
15 | And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it . |
16 | In his infant years he slept with his mother and two sisters in a single bed , a plank of wood jutting out of the wall . |
17 | I now want to consider the other factor : Lord Denning 's tidal wave of law arising out of the Treaty of Rome and its various amendments . |
18 | If the determination is to be by an expert , the court has no jurisdiction to consider questions of law arising out of the matters referred to the expert . |
19 | The red things had a small piece of string poking out of the top and they smelt vaguely of the stuff Marcus sometimes puts on the furniture . |
20 | Even the lightning was filtered into changes in density of darkness by the weight of rain cascading out of the cloud-front . |
21 | Silvery streaks of rain appeared out of the darkness and trickled down the shining panes . |
22 | The windows are open , with layer upon layer of sound coming out of the forest . |
23 | LARGE bundles of cash taken out of the Redcar betting ring on Saturday appear certain to turn up 275 miles away in the south of England today , writes Hyperion ( Chris Corrigan ) . |
24 | Given the gusher of cash flowing out of the company , that is unsurprising ; it is also talking to banks about restructuring its debt . |
25 | The cash into the authority , the timing of that , and the ti the timing of cash going out of the authority . |
26 | ‘ When it was time for me to fire the very pistol , I had to get up from the wireless operator 's seat and had to move my parachute — which was always as close to my feet as possible and instead of lifting it up by the canvas carrying handle , I lifted it up by the metal handle ( the rip cord ) and so had a bundle of silk to get out of the way . |
27 | A lick of colour pulsed out of the engine , dissolved , came again and grew strong . |
28 | Succeeding chapters will introduce further examples of conflict arising out of the adoption of alternative accounting policies . |
29 | The Crucible , the play which showed the clear parallel between the McCarthy mentality and the Salem witch-hunt of 1692 , was perhaps the only enduring work of art to come out of the period . |
30 | Just as Howard is scraping the last spoonful of apple crumble out of the bowl , a thought strikes him . |