Example sentences of "out of the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Checking his watch , he found that he 'd been out of the cabin for a little over three hours .
2 Get out of the valley for a while , see somewhere new ? ’
3 Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma .
4 For many , the whole idea of using Marxist concepts of analysis is out of the question for a Christian and the spectre of communism has been one of the most divisive aspects .
5 For whilst other industries could relatively easily dispose of their waste materials , this was out of the question for most of the nuclear industry 's leftovers .
6 They were not valuable , so it was out of the question for him to have stolen them .
7 But a look at the scenery is out of the question for the hard men over the top .
8 The prospect of a heterosexual involvement on any level was simply out of the question for me .
9 Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma .
10 In the working class , though the stigma might be less , the difficulties were even greater and divorce was quite out of the question for most .
11 But it seems out of the question for everybody to climb up there tonight .
12 The initial programme included drawing anatomy and perspective and was later enriched by the addition of a life-drawing class , considered to be an absolute essential for the training of the professional artist , but totally out of the question for a woman artist .
13 What is possible for a large suburban congregation is out of the question for a tiny congregation in a rural situation .
14 ‘ Is a vaginal delivery out of the question for Faye ? ’
15 On Feb. 11 Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Ghazi Obaid as Sammar said that it was out of the question for foreign observers to monitor the elections , which were a purely internal matter .
16 Eight changes are out of the question for Lord 's next Thursday but England must do something to stop the rot before all hope of regaining the Ashes disappears for another two years .
17 Eight changes are out of the question for Lord 's next Thursday but England must do something to stop the rot before all hope of regaining the Ashes disappears for another two years .
18 USL declined to reveal pricing until Univel Inc — joint-owned by USL and Novell Inc — rolls out the end-user shrink-wrapped Unixware version in September-October , but as Unigram reported last week ( UX No 389 ) , OEMs are expected to be able to get it out of the door for around $350 .
19 In its Open Road schedule , OSF expects to get OSF/1.2 out of the door for the second half of next year , with improved commercial functionality , real-time and pre-emptive scheduling features .
20 He was made redundant at the end of last year but before going out of the door for the final time , he had been offered a job as employee communications manager with Eastern Electricity in Ipswich .
21 Obviously they blamed the poor performance of students for the 15% and their ability to get the best out of the students for the 47% .
22 Do n't get thrown out of the Institute for forgetting to pay your subs , which were due on 1 January .
23 You 've been out of the field for six years .
24 ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury .
25 In response to the news , Anglo United pulled out of the bidding for the company , explaining that the operation was now too small to be of any interest .
26 Financial Times owner Pearson this week dropped out of the bidding for the Maxwell 51 per cent share in Mirror Group Newspapers .
27 Periodically Utrillo was allowed out of the asylum for a few days and occasionally he escaped .
28 In fact , it was this political aspect that kept the United Kingdom out of the EC for many years .
29 Wheeling her bicycle out of the school for the ( official ) last time she saw Frederica striding away in front of her , past the still unlevelled Bomb Crater , bearing a satchel , a large paper parcel , two shoe bags and a paper carrier .
30 Contractors will reluctantly say , ’ No , we simply can not do your work because we can not afford to be out of the money for that period . ’
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