Example sentences of "be [adv prt] of [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Osmond , you 're out of order you know .
2 When we 're out of sight we can get by .
3 er if you 're out of work you 're it takes small businesses of .
4 If you 've come for a session with Kafy , you 're out of luck she 's booked for the whole night by one of the priests from the Temple of Khepri .
5 Yeah erm they 're out of offices I presume are they ?
6 if they 're out of danger they talk more you see ?
7 cos they 're out of danger you see
8 When these are out of order they cause delays , traffic jams and accidents .
9 And to try to create jobs for the women so that even if their men are out of work they can provide at least some income .
10 It 's always kept in here , you see , unless it 's in the lock , but if I 'm out of doors you can be sure it 's in my bag . ’
11 I 'm out of cigarettes myself .
12 I 'll tell , I 'll tell you what that 's , I think that 's what 's doing me up , it 's not being out of work it 's going out , it 's the things that I mean normally
13 So I stayed in and felt shivery although after you get used to being out of hospital you do feel better for breathing real air — without all that disinfectant stuff I mean .
14 As soon as she thought we were out of sight she reached under her apron and produced a small bottle from which , tipping back her head , she took a swig .
15 All the pilots were different but they all had a common theme , giving people who were out of work something worthwhile to do with their time .
16 It was widespread among craft unions like the wool combers who were said to have become " one society throughout the kingdom … if any of their club is out of work they give them a ticket and money to seek for work at the next town where a box club is " .
17 Does the Minister accept the definition that recession is when someone else is out of work , depression is when one is out of work oneself , and the only hope of recovery will be when the Government are out of work ?
18 I 'm subbing Neil but that 's out of money which he gives me and which really in theory ought to be for my own , own use you know for fun but I get housing benefit for him , from the council .
19 I mean I do n't like , I mean I would n't do that to I mean that 's out of order you know .
20 Mandela is free he 's out of prison he can address the British parliament , the United States congress , the parliaments of the world he addresses the whole world through television when we held those concerts for him at
21 When he was out of sight we picked up our bags and turned into a side street .
22 When the car was out of sight she shut the door and went back into the warmth of the lounge .
23 When he was out of sight she crossed the great court to the gatehouse , passed by the open door apparently without a glance , and stood for some minutes in the gateway , looking along the Foregate , before turning back towards the guesthouse .
24 When he was out of sight I pushed the curtains aside and ran downstairs .
25 As soon as he was out of sight he began to sing , very loudly .
26 ‘ If I was out of work I 'm sure Denis would be the first person to try and help me .
27 He used to call at her home most evenings and if she was out of London he 'd always telephone .
28 Anxious not to be further delayed , she merely nodded and waved but before she was out of earshot she heard Ford 's voice boom out a greeting .
29 It is richly good to greet the real heroes of your youth — and once I was out of earshot I found myself skipping about merrily , humming ‘ Happy Birthday , Washy ’ over and over again .
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