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

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1 Then , in Capital , Marx attempts to break through and out of the veil of economic ideology , and he does this by showing that the way the economy is usually talked about hides the real basis of society and served to maintain the exploitation on which it rests .
2 Secondly , you will best get there by squeezing all you can out of every position you hold and out of the experience of every man you serve or meet : pick their brains , study their successes and their failures ; never be afraid to ask questions or put new ideas , but do not get upset or angry if they are not accepted at first , and do not assume that the other man 's judgment is wrong .
3 ‘ The Crate combo looks rugged enough to chuck in and out of the back of the car and take some general punishment , so that 's good .
4 It is quiet and out of the way of too much bustle or activity because the rest of the family tends to gather on the ground floor .
5 I do n't care what you do — I do n't suppose the little blighters will go off to sleep — but keep them there and out of the way of my men right ?
6 Both had the broadly similar functions of recording , in different ways , payments into and out of the Exchequer of Receipt ; but from the middle of the sixteenth century the older office , the Clerkship of the Pells , was being encroached upon by the Writer of the Tallies .
7 Mendelssohn wrote the Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night 's Dream between 1826 and 1842 and Pheloung 's composition weaves in and out of the music of his predecessor , who he describes as an often underrated genius .
8 Mendelssohn wrote the Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night 's Dream between 1826 and 1842 and Pheloung 's composition weaves in and out of the music of his predecessor , who he describes as an often underrated genius .
9 He decided that this clergyman was in the clouds and out of the reach of the common man .
10 Since most older people who have a drink problem tend to be lonely , retired and out of the mainstream of social life , some form of social group support may be helpful .
11 Once there , Maria let her robe slide from her shoulders before stepping quickly out of her pants while Luke undressed swiftly , tantalising shadows playing over his flesh , revealed and then tormentingly concealed as he moved in and out of the circle of soft golden light that came from the lamp at one side of her low , wide bed .
12 A series of statistics published in the Employment Gazette provides information about monthly flows into and out of the pool of unemployment and these enable more accurate calculations of the average duration of unemployment spells to be made .
13 Administrative decision-making on deprivation of parental rights and the coming and going of children into and out of the care of the state is perceived by many as an abuse of legal process .
14 On either side as far as the eye could see , long lines of children , dwarfed by the adults stooped over the restless machinery , reached or crawled , snatched or darted , in and out of the network of rattling belts and hissing pipes , playing a constant game with death .
15 Rodriguez was still struggling and out of the corner of my eye I could see the patron watching us uneasily .
16 The gang rivalries of the street were kept within bounds and out of the world of adult entertainment .
17 I sat and stared at the paper in front of me and tried to blank out the present and get back into my story — forward , that is , into my invented future , and out of the world of queries and vague apprehensions .
18 The author is for the purposes of this book broadening the definition to include all the cowboys in and out of the City of London , selling shares , futures , and occasionally other financial instruments .
19 And out of the disorder of the mangled metal work comes a process as flowing and systematic as if it were building a pristine model from scratch .
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