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

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1 We have quite an interesting fellow , " he turned to Andrew , " out of Nicandra by The Jesuit . "
2 I 'd pulled out of NARCOG after a blazing row with Hurley .
3 I 'M SORRY , WE HAVE RUN OUT OF COPIES OF THE CHIPPENDALES ' COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAMME IN BRAILLE .
4 ‘ The last album just ran out of fun along the way .
5 Within sixty minutes police out of Buckingham to the west and Bletchley to the east would seal the road completely with steel barriers .
6 Ms Hargreaves admitted that one potentially lucrative source of sponsorship had dried up two days previously , when two-year-old Kate stepped out of nappies for the last time .
7 But it wo n't be that much because I 've been out of things for the last year and before that I had shut my eyes anyway .
8 Well it means I 've got to go on a Thursday so if you run out of money on a Tuesday with run out .
9 There 's no use in running out of money at the crucial moment . ’
10 Later , he would complain irritably about his silver-spooned Tory colleagues : ‘ These people have no idea what is like to run out of money at the end of the week . ’
11 He complained about Tory colleagues : ‘ They do n't know what it is to run out of money at the end of the week . ’
12 When hospitals increase throughput all that happens is that the purchaser runs out of money before the end of the year .
13 Only pupils in S4 , S5 and S6 are allowed out of school at lunchtime and no pupils are allowed out of school at the morning interval .
14 He was like came out of school at the .
15 His family seem to have been of limited means , for his father intended to take him out of school at an early age to become an apprentice .
16 Jay remembered the sun in the garden , the paddling pool , her mother meeting her after school , face lighting up with love and joy as her little girl pelted out of school like a tornado , seized her mother 's hand and dragged her home down the street , read to her , played with her , woke her with a kiss , read her a bedtime story .
17 The other side of the picture was the very severe hardship that would be faced by the families , their witnesses and supporters if they all had to travel out of Orkney for the case .
18 But Biggs also ran out of steam as the contest progressed towards the later rounds although he managed to conceal this inadequacy from the British champion .
19 What usually happens is that the model runs out of steam during the half roll , and tumbles backwards .
20 It was driven very carefully back to Llandudno Junction shed where it was stored out of steam for a couple of days until the powers decided what to do .
21 My great-grandmother preferred to begin a meal with pudding in case she ran out of steam before the last course .
22 But he ran out of steam in the closing stages , took a 6 at the long sixth , and gave hope to the rest that the £41,660 top prize might still be available .
23 There was a much-told tale of her Australian infancy that was held to be prophetic in this respect — about how at the age of three she had , by the sheer force of her will , compelled her uncle Walter ( who was taking her for a walk to the local shops at the time ) to put all the money he had on his person into a charity collecting-box in the shape of a plaster-of-Paris boy cripple ; as a result of which the uncle , too embarrassed to admit to this folly and borrow from his relatives , had run out of petrol on the way back to his sheep station .
24 It 's growing out of sync with the rest of service provision and service development , and this has all sorts of spin-offs .
25 Stylistically , politically , socially he was out of sync with the fortnightly paper but Oz ‘ was clean , well printed , the complete antithesis of It , which looked like the Wellington Echo from New Zealand . ’
26 Tim and I are just simply out of sync at the moment — I ca n't think how else to put it .
27 Mounted men in ones and twos appeared suddenly from the cover of trees , or out of folds in the ground .
28 A pair Class 20s , Nos 20007 and 20053 , struggle up the steep incline out of Coalbrookdale with an empty MGR train on 3 November 1988 .
29 The ‘ Constantinian revolution ’ was far more than the sudden breaking out of peace over the church and demanded a drastic reconstruction of the framework of experience .
30 Hundreds of eyes gazed dismally out of windows at the rivers gurgling along the gutters , scores of small noses flattened their ends against the dry sides of windowpanes down the other surface of which streamed rivulets of water .
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