Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [vb pp] out of " in BNC.

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1 The 3' end of GGFBPP1 includes genomic sequence ( lower-case letters ) from the adjoining intron , which is spliced out of all other transcripts ( Fig. 2 ) .
2 Uranium , plutonium which is made out of uranium .
3 If someone has taken out a PP which is contracted out of SERPS , the widow 's pension under SERPS or under the occupational pension scheme to which she belonged previously will be replaced by an annuity bought out of the fund of contributions built up so far .
4 At 31st March 1991 the scheme , which is contracted out of the state scheme , had assets of approximately £28.6m ( 1990 — £24.2m ) at market value .
5 Patience , which is born out of tolerance and mutual respect , while still remaining firm in belief , is still the calling of the Christian .
6 SunSoft Inc says that it will have development kits for its implementation of the Distributed Object Management Framework in June , and the kit will include the Interface Definition Language , which is born out of its Spring research effort .
7 You might be locked up for a long time , or you might be given a fine , which is taken out of your weekly allowance .
8 Any mail which is taken out of either GWM 's MAR 's or CMG 's out–trays should be marked out in the mail book ( see Guidelines C ) .
9 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 .
10 The portrait bust of the artist himself is made out of eight pints of Quinn 's own blood , frozen for the occasion in a specially constructed vacuum chamber .
11 Right , any time you read a story , whether it be religious or science fiction , or whatever , in which somebody is taken out of one body and put into another body erm and the story goes , and then was turned into a pig , or whatever , erm , presumably that author has it in mind that you can still identify , that same guy , first in one body and then in the body of a pig .
12 ‘ Listen — here , she 's condemned out of her own mouth — going up the stairs after dinner : ‘ They would , [ Mrs Ramsay ] thought , going on again , however long they lived , come back to this night ; to this moon ; this wind ; this house ; and to her too .
13 Fashion — one silly brainless bitch trying to outdo the others because she 's bored out of her tiny mind and is n't interested in anything other than the way she looks . ’
14 At least she 's dropped out of touch and I suspect that 's where she is . ’
15 She is led out of the cell , and the firing squad is lining up .
16 As an American commentator put it , ‘ a duchess abdicates when her son comes to his title ; she is turned out of the mansion where she once presided … ’ especially through this single-minded concentration of resources through inheritance on a principal heir that the English aristocracy were able to tighten their grip on the land .
17 The old man repudiates her and she is driven out of the house by her half-brother and a gang of servants :
18 Marin was put onto immediate lockdown — which is where no one is allowed out of his cell and all privileges are removed .
19 Because the centre can boast its very own igloo — although admittedly it 's made out of bricks and not ice !
20 It 's run out of pow ! ’
21 DB/Expo ‘ 93 , set for May 3 to 7 in San Francisco , says it 's sold out of exhibitor space despite a 35% increase in size over last year ; attendance is projected at 20,000 .
22 DB/Expo ‘ 93 , set for May 3–7 in San Francisco , says it 's sold out of exhibitor space despite a 35% increase in size over last year .
23 ‘ Sometimes it 's taken out of everyone 's hands John 's , mine , yours , ’ he said .
24 It 's wrenched out of Paul .
25 I wanted the garment to seem feminine even though it is made out of a yarn as heavy and warm as pure wool .
26 Prices range from 65 pounds to 665 pound the better the suit the higher the price , most people opt for a semi-dry suit it is made out of neoprene a rubbery material which lets the water in but does n't let it out again your body heat warms the water up .
27 It is carved out of Purbeck marble and is of a knight in barrel helmet and banded-mail .
28 Second , the speed to go through an object before it is hit out of the way must be developed .
29 If it is kept out of sight and offered at the end of the meal as a special treat , the child will start to learn appropriate eating patterns .
30 Often it is transported out of the upland valleys and spread out as fans at the upland edges .
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