Example sentences of "out [prep] [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The tests were carried out as part of ICI 's extensive research programme into alternatives to CFCs .
2 Right-wing clergy have either kept silent on the issue of human rights or bracketed those who speak out as supporters of subversion .
3 ii ) The development of a human computer interface which will allow users to find out about sources of data and information .
4 It will campaign for the right of health staff to speak out about standards of care .
5 I sounded him out about loss of memory .
6 Enclosed with all the notices going out about renewal of car licences is a pamphlet , prepared by the two .
7 At York on September 23 , 1850 he scored 45 not out for Players of Yorkshire versus Gentlemen of Yorkshire ( with three players ) .
8 that 's right , yes you have to tell them what to look out for kind of thing
9 where defendants conduct leads plaintiff to incur expense in the reasonable belief that the action will proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay , the defendant is estopped from claiming that the action should be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of delay — even if the E limitation period has expired .
10 where a defendants conduct led the plaintiff to incur expenditure in the reasonable belief that the action was to proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay even where the limitation period had expired , the defendant was estopped from claiming that the action be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of the plaintiffs delay .
11 without prejudice correspondence was admissible for the determination of applications to strike out for want of prosecution .
12 The effect of this extended limitation is that , even where the next friend has started proceedings during the disability , the court will not strike them out for want of prosecution , since the minor or patient could start new proceedings when the disability ceases : Tolley v Morris [ 1979 ] 1 All ER 71 .
13 It is also clear from Walkley v Precision Forgings [ 1979 ] 1 WLR 606 and Chappell v Cooper [ 1980 ] 2 All ER 463 that where the plaintiff commences an action during the primary s11 or s12 limitation period but then puts himself in a position where he can not pursue it , for instance by letting his writ expire without service or delaying so much that his action is struck out for want of prosecution , the court will have no power to exercise s33 discretion , since it is the plaintiff 's own action or default which has prejudiced him and not the operation of s11 or 12 .
14 Also it seems that if the plaintiff 's first action is at risk of being struck out for want of prosecution , it is not an abuse of the process of the court to issue a second writ as there has been no disobedience of a peremptory order of the court ( Bailey v Bailey [ 1984 ] RTR 167 ) .
15 Conflict of Laws — Jurisdiction — Restitution — Banks conducting speculative financial transactions on behalf of local authorities — Transactions declared void ab initio — Banks ' claims for restitution against Scottish authority brought in England — Motion by Scottish authority to strike out for want of jurisdiction — Whether special jurisdiction in English court — Whether matter ‘ relating to a contract ’ — Whether ‘ relating to tort ’ — Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 ( c. 27 ) , Sch .
16 The thought fizzled out for lack of evidence .
17 Look out for flocks of birds tucking into it — among them will be rooks .
18 Their job was to watch out for cases of smallpox and cholera .
19 I mean , for six months solid , he was just writing these scripts out for loads of Valium .
20 Look out for smell of solvent on breath , nose-bleeds , sores around nose and mouth , weight loss .
21 James de Rothschild had left the ‘ Sleeping Beauty ’ panels to the Tel Aviv Museum , but Lord Rothschild , who is Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and before that , Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , and who therefore has an eye out for works of art with special meaning to Britain , persuaded the Museum to cede its interest in the panels in exchange for ‘ a significant sum of money ’ .
22 Look out for packets of Record and Buitone products , which offer very good free Recipe Books , full of appetising ideas .
23 Sales estimated at many thousands of pounds are believed to have been lost and insurance companies were being consulted to see if they would pay out for loss of business .
24 Accordingly , look out for College of Law courses which go round the country , and give good basic training and updates .
25 At this stage , more girls drop out for fear of retribution .
26 Checks are carried out for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
27 If quick decisions are needed , say during the sales , then at least work out the approximate size of the spaces you have in mind and look out for pieces of furniture that will best fit into them .
28 ‘ If we can force them to pull out through lack of money then that is their excuse , but we do n't care as long as they go somewhere else . ’
29 Unfortunately no further work could be carried out through lack of funds .
30 the combatants — from JS head office , Homebase head office and six London branches — battled it out through games of sharp-shooting and endurance in jungles , streams and forts to reveal Streatham Common branch the all-conquering heros .
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