Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the [noun] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 My cobby mare is very unhappy about being led in and out of her stable and on occasions rushes out of the stable when I open the door .
2 Gourlay and Australian pair Ian Schuback ( the defending champion ) and Commonwealth gold medallist Rob Parrella saw their bowls thrown out of the championship when they failed to pass the compulsory green test .
3 Apparently the cost of transport would be out of the question when there was a plentiful supply obtainable locally .
4 The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go .
5 Well , the first time he came out of the door when he was a little better , he shouted for Dick , who was in the top pasture .
6 Nevertheless , she decided not to be put off by him , and climbed out of the truck when he slipped out to make way .
7 Sperm from later matings overlie these , and are first out of the tubule when there is an egg to be fertilised : last in — first out .
8 South African President F W de Klerk ducked out of the row when he arrived for a three-day visit to Britain .
9 Of course , you must make sure you protect the baby from a toddler who pinches or slaps or tries to tip her out of the pram when your back is turned .
10 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 .
11 The marital relationship was very tense and often violent so mother wanted Suzy well out of the way when her husband was angry .
12 Even so , Ellie made sure she was upstairs and well out of the way when her father returned on Saturday .
13 A neat feature is that the bar always moves out of the way when you get near it , hopping from the top to the bottom of the screen and vice versa .
14 However , there is evidence to suggest that some women distrusted other methods of birth control , and particularly that of male withdrawal ; not all women could reckon on either being able to ‘ push him out of the way when I think it 's near ’ , or on their husbands ' constant exercise of self-control .
15 Gina almost always kept out of the way when he had anyone in .
16 PC Geoffrey Archer , 36 , a recipient of the award , explained : ‘ There was smoke billowing out of the windows when we arrived .
17 They look out of the windows when it 's time for me to come home .
18 ‘ He was nearly put out of the race when he ran into the back of Clifton Charlie who had broken a leg and yet he would have caught Lochsong in another couple of strides .
19 The claim is disputed … but it 's still a good excuse for a ballooning festival.So the lawns of the Chase Hotel were busy this evening as the fist arrivals for the weekend event prepared for their ascent.We took up the offer of a flight with Ian Ashpole , who told us he planned to jump out of the balloon when we reached full height :
20 He does n't talk to me much now because I 'm afraid I 've been the one who 's been tipping him out of the church when he 's smoking .
21 ‘ You looked out of the window when we were on the Concorde .
22 ‘ That goes out of the window when you become an outlaw .
23 I was standing up , offering to go downstairs to get more drinks , and glancing out of the window when I saw Jo .
24 It read , Dear Sir Geoffrey , I am sorry that I was out of the office when you telephoned this afternoon .
25 So I did just ask him er just come to me right out of the blue when he was here one night .
26 ‘ Cool off , Ruth , ’ he ordered sharply and was about to slam out of the room when her speech came back in a rush and furiously she hit out with her pièce de résistance .
27 He stood up slowly , asked if they would like coffee , made his way out of the room when they accepted the offer .
28 Roman helped Claudia out of the car when they reached her flat , took the key from her and opened the door .
29 Fran wished that it had been further away , wished that she 'd had more time to compose herself and remove all traces of that kiss , but as she opened the door and got out of the car when they stopped in front of the neat little semi she was aware of the throbbing redness of her bruised lips , the faintly dishevelled state of her silvery hair .
30 ‘ There was no way I could have got out of the car when I saw the lorry coming towards me , ’ Adam , 26 , said yesterday .
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