Example sentences of "[vb pp] out of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Naturally you will practise such words only in up-to-time sentences because seen out of context they are misleading . |
2 | Windows and its applications are notorious for the creation of temporary files — if you 've ever crashed out of Windows you may have seen files with the extension . |
3 | The plaintiff can give a little assistance to those who dress her and when she 's got out of bed she can stand with the assistance of one other person . |
4 | He is a young friend of Stepan Verkhovensky , and when the notebooks record that Granovsky ( Stepan 's prototype ) has got out of hand they are also heralding the novelist 's escape into a fictional mode of enormous suppleness . |
5 | These also can not occur in postnominal attributive position ; we have cited the unacceptability of postnominal sheer in ( 34 ) , and of course ( 39 ) is equally unsatisfactory : ( 39 ) a team-manager former was brought out of retirement We can also observe that , for the same reason , qualifying nouns , which do not instantiate a property of the head noun , are excluded as a class from postnominal position except , again , for phrases borrowed from French , such as Tournedos Rossini . |
6 | There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money . |
7 | I do n't like lying to my sister , and I 've now run out of tales she 'll believe . ’ |
8 | Even with side stitches taken out of work it had been more than my machine and yarn wanted to tackle . |
9 | All money which people save has to be invested somewhere , and when it is taken out of circulation it helps to reduce inflation . |