Example sentences of "[noun sg] out of [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | She was triumphant , and slid the padlock out of the iron loops , intending to take off the collar , but Midnight said : |
2 | The Wootton and Widgery proposals came to hand at the right time ; there were pressures from bodies such as the Magistrates ' Association and the Justices ' Clerks ; while the prospect of legislation prompted a clearing out of the pigeon holes of Whitehall . |
3 | This engine was originally used for pumping water out of the mine workings at Griff Colliery , Nuneaton , from 1723 , and was later moved to other sites , ending up at Hawkesbury Junction on the Coventry Canal , where it remained in use until 19 13 . |
4 | ( The purchase of Treasury bills takes money out of the money markets as it flows to the government , therefore sales of Treasury bills during a shortage creates a greater shortage . |
5 | Occasional springtime dust storms in the Fens are even invoked as an ominous example , although these are caused by the drying out of the peat soils and have occurred since the Fens were drained in the seventeenth century . |
6 | When they went back in , ‘ Queenie ’ was struggling to get his second leg out of the lithotomy stirrups . |
7 | ‘ I mean , once I get this analysis out of the way things might — ’ She stopped again as Luke appeared in the doorway . |
8 | From the middle of the thirteenth century they were allowed to deduct for themselves a fixed salary out of the Forest revenues they collected — 100 marks a year for the Justice of the Forest north of Trent , and £100 for his colleague south of it . |
9 | He could countenance violence and killing , if only they might provide a way out of the taedium vitae which formed his spiritual landscape . |
10 | They swiftly organise a counter-attack and fight their way out of the farm buildings , heading off in a most unexpected direction , not at all within the design of battle envisaged by the officer cadet commanding the operation . |
11 | As far as he was concerned , he had just knocked another competitor out of the promotion stakes . |
12 | The plaintiff , a member of an unincorporated member 's club ( the Conservative Club at Sale ) , rode his motorcycle out of the club grounds . |
13 | You could do worse than take a leaf out of the health economists ' book . |