Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [be] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | They may be out of touch with social reality but , surely , not that much out of touch . ’ |
2 | Wherever they are kept , they should be out of reach of children and , where appropriate , under lock and key . |
3 | They 'll be out of that wood very soon . ’ |
4 | they might be out of the divisional area but you , they might just as well be for the amount of you 're spending on them . |
5 | Look out for companies who have n't been around for long : they could be out of business just as soon . |
6 | After he had gone Tristram and Jennifer went down to the end of the orchard where they could be out of sight of the house . |
7 | They were past Jedburgh by noon , and Ramsay , who now was in country he knew fairly intimately , pointed out that in another ten miles they would be out of Teviotdale , with Teviot joining Tweed at Roxburgh and Kelso . |
8 | And her lawyers have been ruthless in thrashing out a divorce settlement with Fergie which ensures that she will never be able to take her children abroad where they would be out of the Queen 's control . |
9 | Let Ned Clarke deal with it and then they would be out of her life . |
10 | She might as well let Rose have the designs , next season they would be out of date , but the price would have to be negotiated . |
11 | In future they will be out of the game until they have been put on-side . |
12 | This is one case where , again , I make the point that I am proud to stand here and support the policies of the Adam Smith Institute which every Tory Member should also support , but unfortunately they are afraid to do so because they are facing a general election , knowing that they will be out of power within six months . |
13 | WORKERS at a Merseyide firm were today coming to terms with the news that they will be out of work in the New Year . |
14 | They will be out of date now . |
15 | ‘ Inmates want to work in the kitchen because it means they can be out of their cells for most of the day and can have a bit of extra food , ’ he says . |