Example sentences of "[is] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There is history and culture there , and a trip worth making is out to the old Portuguese colony of Macau , far less prosperous than Hong Kong , probably far more like the real China . |
2 | The colt is out of a half-sister to Milligram , who is out of the 1,000 Guineas winner One in a Million . |
3 | The derelict land in the area chosen only amounts to 150 acres and of this , only 8 acres are council owned and this is out of a total UDC area of 1038 acres . |
4 | Whether this flows from a suspicion of private undertakings which lurks in every large bureaucracy , or whether it is out of a deeper political distaste for what Britain has done , or from a misguided belief that state-owned organisations are cleaner and safer than private ones , is unclear . |
5 | That 22-month-old Limousin X is out of a Simmental Angus cow and was bred by Peter Walker , Easterside , Dunnottar . |
6 | But the word ‘ politics ’ itself needs to be deconstructed , since politics is to do with our ideals of what human life should be , about which there has never been agreement ; indeed , it is out of the disagreement that politics arises . |
7 | Out of the USSR : Evil is out of the closet as Moscow copies the West |
8 | Lloyd George is out of the running for some time and I suppose Herbert Samuel will act as leader in the House of Commons . |
9 | Nathan is now experienced enough to know that wet feet and the Arctic are a poor mix and is out of the hole like a rabbit . |
10 | A pull on the line , and the bag is out of the hole , its contents spilled out into the road . |
11 | John Barnes , who incurred a hamstring injury at Anfield on Saturday , is out of the Yugoslavia game . |
12 | A negotiated settlement is out of the question : the councils have no legal power to pay banks money on open contracts annulled by the lords ' decision . |
13 | Soup is out of the question . ’ |
14 | Desert Orchid is out of the picture as Norton 's Coin ( left ) and Toby Tobias fly the last fence . |
15 | The flavour of this front was best given in the imperfect English of the ‘ military commission ’ which tried to examine its chances in 1984 : ‘ The intent of an irregular operation having characteristics of heterodox struggle and design , prevented because of its audacity and little tangibility , adequate following of the SOUTHERN operation , which is out of the control of the most acute analysis . ’ |
16 | Those on the brink of buying are mostly waiting until the election is out of the way before committing themselves to a new house , but City financier Christopher Moran thinks they are all wrong . |
17 | Of course not , which is why a United States of Europe is out of the question . |
18 | Both indices have weakened somewhat in recent months , however , a pattern consistent with the view that recovery has been delayed by political uncertainty and will occur once the election is out of the way . |
19 | But he now hopes , as soon as the general election is out of the way , to unite the various pro-hunting campaigns . |
20 | Some , such as jazz guitarist Larry Coryell 's 1971 album Barefoot Boy , on the defunct Flying Dutchman label , probably sold around six copies on vinyl ( mainly thanks to side one , where someone had irresponsibly convinced Coryell he could be the new Jimi Hendrix ) ; a CD re-issue is out of the question . |
21 | The Kuwaitis certainly did not share their thinking with Sir Peter , but the message from the Gulf seems to be the same as the message from the London market — Lloyds is out of the running . |
22 | But retailers hope the improving trend will resume this month , as uncertainty about the election is out of the way . |
23 | The colt is out of a half-sister to Milligram , who is out of the 1,000 Guineas winner One in a Million . |
24 | In short , unless there are serious reasons why a prefabricated garage is out of the question , it is probably your best choice on all counts . |
25 | For many , the whole idea of using Marxist concepts of analysis is out of the question for a Christian and the spectre of communism has been one of the most divisive aspects . |
26 | I suppose it is out of the question that one of our own police stations might have received such a notification , and failed to pass it on ? ’ |
27 | I am afraid Mr Simon Murison-Bowie , in whose area of expertise your proposals lie , is out of the country at present , but I will put your letter before him on his return . |
28 | Quite apart from the development of new police tactics and the emergence of new common-law public order powers , the open-ended and vague nature of the traditional law has continued the erratic erosion of freedom for those whose views , attitudes , or behaviour is out of the mainstream . |
29 | When the sail is out of the water the uphaul has served its purpose , so transfer your hands to the comfort of the solid mast . |
30 | For first attempts the board is best positioned as above , but with practice the board can be manoeuvred once the rig is out of the water . |