Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [adv] [verb] out of " in BNC.

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1 I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th
2 And we 're seeing a situation in which computers are now moving out of the sort of Delphic Oracle there where they were behind glass doors and you could go and look at them and there were huge whirring wheels and whatnot .
3 However , printed opaques are still walking out of the shops this Christmas . ’
4 Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers .
5 Much of this is due to the face that , following the recent Monopolies and Mergers Commission report on pub ownership , many breweries are actually moving out of brewing itself and concentrating instead on pub management — an area where they believe they stand to make the greatest profits .
6 It will be clear that contributions are usually paid out of income and that entitlement to benefits is dependent upon contributions having been paid .
7 All Banks are now going out of their way to be as professional as possible and as customer friendly as that professionalism will allow .
8 Cover the tank well , as Apple Snails like to climb right out of the water ; the eggs are also laid out of water .
9 Elsewhere the sources are precariously reconstructed out of the edited work itself .
10 But the teams are rapidly running out of alternative explanations for these events .
11 If farmers are unfairly forced out of business in the less-favoured areas , the social objectives , let alone the economic objectives , of the common agricultural policy can not be met .
12 Unfortunately , his quotations are often taken out of context and are sometimes inaccurate .
13 Many parents feel that the speed of education reform and curriculum change has caused their children to suffer because their usual classroom or subject teachers are often taken out of the classroom to undergo courses related specifically to those changes .
14 ‘ Your cheekbones are practically jutting out of your skin .
15 Girls are often pulled out of school to look after younger children , especially in urban areas , since there is no childcare for many children under school age .
16 Women in developing countries are generally undereducated because young girls are often taken out of schools as early as possible to allow their mothers to work whilst they take care of younger siblings .
17 State newspapers are therefore funded out of public money , and there have been attempts to follow the example of the Daily Times , funded from the profits made out of various commercial activities .
18 The carrying value should be adjusted if dividends are subsequently paid out of profits earned prior to the change of status .
19 The ugly fact that if women are ultimately shut out of the industry , organisation and better conditions will be of no use to them , has been carefully glossed over " .
20 Unemployed women are often defined out of the labour market by structures and ideologies which regulate that market .
21 Huge fires are still raging out of control in California .
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