Example sentences of "to stay out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Generally , when you played Jimmy Connors you understood you were going to stay out on the court for four or five hours , at least . ’
2 The harness really does take the pain out of windsurfing and allows you to stay out on the water far longer .
3 International : Tsongas to stay out of the race
4 He felt it was possible and he opted to at least try to stay out of the glitterama ; and , as the movie industry would soon learn , this cool-headed assessment of the way he hoped his career would pan out would soon include his rejection of many scripts including The Godfather , The Sting and The Great Gatsby .
5 As such , it is natural for these buyers to stay out of the market until they are sure that prices have hit the bottom and are beginning to rise .
6 The reason was that the company was privately owned by the Jacobs family , which preferred to stay out of the limelight , and just got on with running the business .
7 Ideally , the best thing we can do for our complexions is to stay out of the sun altogether .
8 And he mistrusts the public attention mountaineering offers , preferring to stay out of the limelight .
9 The girl had struck her three times on the right thigh , just where the once-broken bone was , and had taken care to stay out of the field of her optic burner .
10 The government will now do its best to ensure that Norway holds its referendum after those of Sweden and Finland , in the hope that Yes votes in those countries would make Norwegians think twice before joining the Icelanders as the only Nordics to stay out of the EC .
11 Too many jobs are at stake , and the safety net service that the municipal hospitals provide , without financial triage to determine whether the patient can pay , is too important for politicians to stay out of the kitchen .
12 There 's no alternative , I 'm afraid , to covering up for a few days , using a higher SPF sunscreen and taking care to stay out of the sun as much as possible .
13 Thakin Nu was the one prominent leader to stay out of the Assembly .
14 But I 'd had a bellyful of your family and I just wanted to stay out of the whole rotten business .
15 The Israeli government is firmly opposed to getting dragged into any post-Gulf negotiations ; having shown enough restraint to stay out of the war , they will claim the privilege of being allowed to stay out of the peace as well .
16 The Israeli government is firmly opposed to getting dragged into any post-Gulf negotiations ; having shown enough restraint to stay out of the war , they will claim the privilege of being allowed to stay out of the peace as well .
17 One of the battles my friends and I have had since coming to Rhodesia has been to stay out of the little box into which some people would like to pop us .
18 I understand you 've very wisely opted to stay out of the limelight .
19 Despite warnings by Quebec separatists to stay out of the province , the Queen made a brief visit to the town of Hull , just inside Quebec , where she encountered a peaceful protest by several hundred Quebec nationalists .
20 Careful to stay out of the way .
21 Small businesses struggling to beat the recession have adopted their own version of the exchange rate mechanism to stay out of the red .
22 About the only thing that will keep the Chancellor singing in his bath is that three in four want to stay out of the exchange rate mechanism .
23 Mr Lu warned the United States to stay out of the row .
24 ELEVEN demonstrators arrested on the Timex picket line in Dundee on Monday were yesterday ordered by a sheriff to stay out of the city until their trials .
25 Yellow looks like being this year 's colour — the banana does not seem to be able to stay out of the headlines .
26 " You do n't want to stay out in the rain , do you ? "
27 But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them .
28 But the Queen , well protected by raincoat , hat and umbrella , smiled through the deluge as she chatted with those brave enough to stay out in the open under a gaily-coloured sea of umbrellas .
29 So we , we were back in here by half past eleven Thursday I did n't want to stay out in the cold .
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