Example sentences of "[that] [noun prp] be [verb] out of " in BNC.
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1 | Main Line argued that Basinger was talked out of the project by her new agent because the $60,000 commission on the deal had gone to her previous agent . |
2 | Now that Czechoslovakia is stepping out of the Stalinist ice-box , nationalist voices in Slovakia are beginning to be heard again . |
3 | When did Doctor Jekyll first realize that Hyde was getting out of control ? |
4 | AS SOMEONE involved in religious education , I share Jayne Greenwell 's concern , but can not agree with her solution that RE be taken out of the curriculum . |
5 | It was really no surprise that Brian was taken out of the room that afternoon . |
6 | It is important that we should recognise that Britain 's opting out of the social chapter will create difficulties because the European single market will no longer be a level playing field . |
7 | It is clear that Britain is coming out of recession and confidence is returning … the green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again . |
8 | John Major , the Prime Minister , insisted in Washington that Britain was moving out of recession . |
9 | In the summer , we were told that Britain was coming out of the recession . |
10 | Meanwhile , Keegan is happy that Newcastle are going out of 1992 on a high after a roller-coaster 12 months on Tyneside . |
11 | ( My little clerk is muttering that Benjamin was acting out of character . |