Example sentences of "[noun] out of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 When children discuss each other 's work out of role it tends to be along the lines of " The door opened different ways , Miss " or " You just walked through the table . "
2 And you 're tuned to Radio York on the Whale show until two and er now we shall probably although the phones are ringing at the moment erm run out of calls I should think because between one and two I know most of you are having your lunch or at the pub or whatever .
3 As their instructor , Leo Shore , is the first to admit : ‘ If you can build an igloo out of bricks you can build anything .
4 With Ellie out of action she will shortly be welcoming a new team chasing prospect to her stable — a 16. lhh black Thoroughbred racehorse called Badger .
5 Now , it 's a funny thing , but in the days when there was a weekly bus service out of Baldersdale it went past Belle Vue cottage on the way to Barnard Castle and I used to look at it and say to myself , ‘ Well , that 's an ugly place , I would n't like to live there ! ’
6 In his long hours out of doors it was his world .
7 ‘ Yes , but — well , with one of your two anchors out of commission you 'd start drifting , would n't you ? ’
8 was a bit out of order we have nothing to do with it hmm
9 ‘ I could check us into a motel out of town you give the number to the Liaison Office I 'll give it to my office and hope their nasty little mints think that 's all that 's going on . ’
10 Once you get a week out of hand you know it just goes
11 ‘ It 's just that I thought you should n't be able to turn people out of places they 've lived in for years , it does n't make sense .
12 Rather than declining offers out of hand it may be appropriate to decline offers as they stand but to suggest that potential purchasers may wish to reconsider their offers ( or perhaps certain aspects of their offers ) in the light of further information .
13 The report said army intelligence officers started spying on black Americans out of fears they were susceptible to being influenced by German agents in the First World War , then by Communist and Japanese agents and opponents of the Vietnam War .
14 Chuckles of delight greeted his suggestion that ‘ as the Microsoft monopoly puts programmers out of business they can move to writing objectware for NeXT . ’
15 They are the ex-Communist bosses and party officials who are managing to fix up jobs for each other while pushing others out of jobs they have held for years and onto the streets .
16 These are important questions , should we charge for lifting cows out of ditches I 've seen .
17 Less than twenty miles out of Aberdeen they ran into a blizzard .
18 Two miles out of town he pulled into a shallow ditch and switched the engine off .
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