Example sentences of "out of [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He was , he stole the fucking ey ornaments out of instruments out of the Salvation Army saw them in his house one day , up in the loft and there was enough musical instruments to start up twenty bands ! |
2 | He cycled out of 3-Wing on to the Hay-on-Wye road that ran through the camp . |
3 | ‘ John came out of Galashiels virtually into the arms of top designers Kenzo and Issey Miyake in the 70s , ’ says Jeff . |
4 | He looked at the hillside across the river , where the moving masses had halted , still just out of range even for the most expert , to redress their line . |
5 | Remember when the US Interstate Highway system , designed to get people out of cities fast in the event of an emergency , failed its first and only test during the anti-Vietnam riots in Washington in 1968 ? |
6 | The problem with all ongoing lists is that they are liable to be out of date almost from the day they are compiled . |
7 | To step out of bed on to the cold lino , and to begin dressing and shivering , took considerable courage . |
8 | Wilson Moir climbed almost all of Goliath but ran out of ice just below the top . |
9 | He ca n't be expected to know how to stay out of trouble here in the country . |
10 | Azharuddin , so out of touch earlier in the tour , now came to the fore , stroking his wristy way to 106 , his 11th Test century . |
11 | In the newly emerging cities this meadow was symbolized in the Broletto , even after the communes had taken all powers in the making of laws and handing out of justice away from the church . |
12 | Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof , it went out of use shortly after the First World War . |
13 | They moved out of Cheapside up towards the old city wall which housed the infamous gaol , past the small church of Nicholas Le Quern near Blow-Bladder Street and into the great open space before the prison . |