Example sentences of "[adv prt] of [noun] [conj] it be " in BNC.

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1 Presumably they 're afraid it will run out of money before it 's their turn .
2 And I said well you 'll have an interest to keep it clean I mean I 'm sure you just do it out of necessity when it 's not your furniture .
3 and er so Mrs said oh we must , we must try and get out of Khartoum cos it was so hot and we 'd booked to go to k er for a week
4 If the boy knows we 're alive to his threat , he 'll just keep his schemes out of sight until it 's too late for us to do anything about him . ’
5 Fold-up furniture can either be stacked neatly in one place , hung from a large hook on a wall or stashed away out of sight when it is n't in use .
6 This poem hints that we can go beyond the form of the ritual only.to be horrified by the realization that there is nothing there , or there is only some petty squalor , meaning having receded out of sight if it was ever present in the first place .
7 Obviously you can get no joy out of motherhood if it is simply a constant worry .
8 A single mother I met in Sheffield has got housing , but in a Dickensian block of flats , on the fifth floor , with no lift , a damp kitchen , bathroom and hall where the wallpaper seems to stand up only out of inertia because it is n't sticking to the walls .
9 ooh , they were n't there alright , I thought they were just out of order cos it was road repairs and a policeman was supposed to be on duty because it was this great big wide Upper Parliament Street , and going across it , if I look at Liverpool
10 It 's just like the programme except the info in it is a bit more out of date and it 's about twice the size .
11 Because we 'd run out of cornflour and it was all not thick enough .
12 The ghost of J. B. Watson , who cast ‘ consciousness ’ out of psychology because it was too difficult to handle , still walks and ethologists and psychologists alike often fail to see that such a borderline exists .
13 If Niki had sought to impress Prost with a victory at the very start of the season , the ploy did n't work : an improperly soldered battery cable put him out of action and it was Prost who impressed .
14 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 .
15 And obviously we would want to take money out of reserves , our original amendment took one point three million pounds out of reserves and it 's interesting to see now that you 're suggesting almost that figure again and yet for years you 've been telling us you ca n't take this money out of the reserves , er you know we had to keep it for a rainy day .
16 I 'm sure if people will perhaps they look at the church and think oh it 's out of touch but it is n't there are churches that are alive and have something very relevant to say today .
17 Such advice is becoming as offensive , ignorant and out of touch as it was when first uttered by the right hon. Member for Chingford ( Mr. Tebbit ) many years ago .
18 I should be there — for appearance 's sake , as Edward says — but out of earshot if 't is any concern to you ! ’
19 I complained before it went out of warranty and again after it had gone out of warranty and it was sort of very dodgy and I had
20 The trend of things had been for agricultural land to go out of production because it was easier to earn a living working in Israel .
21 ‘ I left at the right time as I felt the band had run out of ideas and it was becoming motivated by the wrong things .
22 It can get a bit out of hand but it 's up to the officers to keep discipline
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