Example sentences of "[vb pp] out of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And she is believed to have banked £10 million since being booted out of Downing Street two years ago . |
2 | It 's wrenched out of Paul . |
3 | Then she was wrenched out of shadow into heavier shadow still , and realized it was almost too late already . |
4 | Jane Fonda 's New Workout was deemed out of date with risky exercises and lots of jogging and bouncing movements . |
5 | If a new factory creates a pollutant which is about as poisonous as , say , privet leaves , it may be heckled out of business . |
6 | Contempts Committed out of Court |
7 | I shall turn not to contempt committed out of court or to ‘ constructive ’ contempts as they are sometimes called . |
8 | Mrs Frizzell drank her coffee quickly , then scrambled out of bed and proceeded a little unsteadily to the kitchen , her cotton nightgown drooping despondent–y round her . |
9 | She pushed all thoughts of Julius out of her head , scrambled out of bed , and began to open her presents . |
10 | Witte ordered the body hustled out of sight and dispatched the train at once , so that the Tsar should not be distressed by the sight . |
11 | the device remained popular for a century after its invention , finding particular favour in France , where , according to one account , it sold so quickly at a fair in Paris that the stallholder was hustled out of town by the young men of the city who saw their favourite quarry rapidly being locked away . |
12 | He was still acting as a trustee for the officers and men of the artillery train when additional compensation was voted out of crown lands in the act of 1652 ; a misleading reference from May of that year has led some authorities to assume that he was dead by then . |
13 | The government lost by one vote , 311 to 310 , and for the first time since October 1924 an administration had been voted out of office through a Commons vote . |
14 | If democratic elections still exist , the chances are that the government will be voted out of office . |
15 | There were violent demonstrations in Belgrade after the Yugoslav federal president , Dobrica Cosic , was voted out of office by an alliance of the ruling Socialist Party and the ultra-nationalist Radical Party . |
16 | If managers do badly , the company 's directors may be voted out of office at the annual general meeting of shareholders . |
17 | At a private meeting in Westminster five officers of the 1922 back-bench committee were warned that they faced being voted out of office as punishment for persistent opposition to the Government on the bill to implement the Maastricht treaty . |
18 | THE Albanian parliament elected Dr Sali Berisha , 47 , as President last night to replace Mr Ramiz Alia , who resigned last week after his Socialist Party of former Communists was voted out of power . |
19 | The average factory worker is paid a wage which is unrelated to productivity or protects and which is squeezed out of management , often through painful industrial disputation . |
20 | The contention is that today the margins have been squeezed out of PC sales . |
21 | But , and it 's a big but , what the enthusiastic driver would once have interpreted as an enjoyable adjustable cornering balance has been squeezed out of existence . |
22 | Inevitably many marine creatures became extinct when their habitats were literally squeezed out of existence . |
23 | The price was that much redundant labour was squeezed out of industry , and unemployment rose to above three million . |
24 | She made touching things for the children called mock devil's-food-cakes , concocted out of cocoa , golden syrup , carrots and soya flour . |
25 | The film 's biggest problem is that the characters were catapulted out of college in the early Eighties , with forgettable soundtrack to match . |
26 | In this case , much of that scholarship has come out of France . |
27 | So the British had come out of India with their egos more or less intact . |
28 | While the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum , he helped in creating the new displays for the Museum 's collection of classical antiquities that had just come out of wartime storage . |
29 | Jessie had come out of No. 3 and now sat stiffly down on the step beside him . |
30 | This is one of the best plays to have come out of Russia since Chekhov and received its first performance in this country in Oxford in 1966 , with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast . |