Example sentences of "[adv] out [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 He was only out of Yoxford a little way , and a friend of mine and myself we saw him coming — Sam James was his name .
2 It 's only out of Argos
3 Glyn , Harwood and Schmeiss operate almost entirely out of New York . ’
4 Is not it a disgrace , however , that the concierge service has been developed entirely out of Glasgow district council resources and that no money for it has come from the Scottish Office ?
5 A senior Labour man told me that if the Tories win the General Election , Labour will go all out for PR , but if Labour win forget it .
6 But at the end of 1989 Mark 2s were still well in evidence ( particularly the air-conditioned types ) and Mark 1 coaches will still be found on occasional reliefs or specials as well as some daily Network SouthEast locomotive-hauled services ( especially out of Paddington ) for some time to come .
7 A mile or so out of Taormina , the Terra Rossa complex of 35 apartments in nine buildings is to be found in a quiet , rural setting , wonderfully secluded and in an extremely panoramic position .
8 In March 1485 he was sent to Portugal to pursue negotiations for a bride for the recently widowed king , and he was thus out of England when Richard III was killed at Bosworth .
9 The old road , now known as the Scenic Route , climbs steeply out of Dornie and soon provides a magnificent aerial view of the castle and the loch with the hills of Skye in the background .
10 For the traveller on the quest for something rare and rewarding there is no better companion than Phillips Antiques Pocket Price Guide , soon out from Guinness Publishing , priced £9.99 .
11 I know that for two years now Welsh labourers and students and journeymen have been stealing away out of England , to make their way back to Wales and enlist under the banner of their self-styled prince .
12 Younger son , very much so ; brothers Army , one already out in France ; chilly place in Northumberland ; little money to go round ; parents chilly too , as well as proud and stiff .
13 Pat Nevin endured one of his less effective nights , but the beauty of his signing has been to bring the best out of Morrissey .
14 WAR , not for the first time , has brought the best out of Britain .
15 Gould got what he considered to be the best out of Darwin and the Beagle : he had published a number of scientific papers on the exciting discoveries and new species contained in Darwin 's collection , and he had produced another important illustrated work .
16 I would like to finish by saying that Davis Cup matches always bring the best out of John McEnroe , whether in singles or doubles , and he must not be judged by his present tournament form .
17 The underlying objective of the PMUG is to encourage the free flow of information between users so that everyone could get the best out of PageMaker .
18 Manchester Utd 1 Manchester City 1 JUST when the First Division championship seemed within touching distance for the first time in a quarter of a century , Steve Bruce pushed it just out of Manchester United 's reach at Old Trafford last night .
19 Just out of Bainbridge by the road that snakes up by Brough Hill are the remains of a Roman camp built by Agricola in the first century AD to police the area .
20 That boat just out of Tobermory .
21 Sir Drefaldwyn an 0-8-0 superheated tank tender engine storms up Golfa Bank just out of Welshpool with the final service of the day the 17.10 to Llanfair .
22 Stevie ( Robert Carlyle ) , a young Glaswegian just out of Barlinnie prison , travels to London to find work on a building site .
23 I mean just out of Heathrow and Gatwick I think traffic has dropped by about twenty per cent over the erm past two weeks , but that 's now beginning to pick up again .
24 Just out to Whitewall
25 Just out with Tina .
26 Just out in RCA 's continuing Toscanini Collection are an electrifying interpretation of Verdi 's Otello ( GD 60302 ) with Vinay 's anguished Otello and Giuseppe Valdengo 's insinuating , inspired Iago , and the questionably cast but compelling account of Beethoven 's Fidelio ( GD 60273 ) .
27 On the other hand she was totally out of Beuno 's class .
28 ‘ No , I did n't suppose you were ; sorry , I just did n't expect to see you — I thought you were still out with Feargal . ’
29 And , while the jury is still out on Madonna , Hollywood hopes she 'll succeed .
30 Jury still out in Paris model killing .
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