Example sentences of "[noun sg] was [verb] out of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The song was written out of profound emotion by Morrissey , a Mancunian who feels that the particularly horrific crime it describes must be borne by the conscience of Manchester and that it must never happen again . |
2 | These worries were reinforced by the influential Club of Rome 's 1972 report Limits to Growth , which popularized the notion that the world was running out of essential materials and fuels , including oil . |
3 | The scheme was funded out of general taxation , though an element of payment for the health service remained in the national insurance contribution , creating a confusing illusion that this was what paid for the service . |
4 | During 1984 , a survey was carried out of in-service training in public library authorities in the UK . |
5 | During 1984 a survey was carried out of in-service training in public libraries in the UK . |
6 | Money was moved out of small banks all over the world . |
7 | I said he could n't tell a line of dialogue from a line of coke and anyway his face was carved out of corned beef , and he threatened to punch me . |