Example sentences of "out of the [noun sg] in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Hydrologists measure the drying out of the soil in terms of the amount of rainfall that would be needed to make water just begin to move downwards again .
2 Following their Olympic collision in the 3,000 metres , Decker Slaney tumbled out of the race in tears and Budd-Pieterse — running for Britain — finished seventh .
3 ‘ Then the loan could be repaid out of the increase in taxes . ’
4 With frightening suddenness he now began ripping the pages out of the book in handfuls and throwing them in the waste-paper basket .
5 I was certainly an interesting sight for the Lilliputians , who had come out of the city in crowds of several thousand to see me .
6 About him the walls grew out of the dark in gradations of grey , paling and solidifying , put on bulk and proportion and form .
7 Some two hours after landing they moved out of the perimeter in parties of 20 or so , with Michael Burn lopping in the van followed by Donald Roy with the strongly armed assault parties .
8 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
9 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
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