Example sentences of "out [prep] [being] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Tait will be ruled out after being sent off for two bookable offences against Chester City in Saturday 's 1–1 draw at Feethams .
2 As the rain gradually died away , birds began to fight and squabble like fractious children just allowed out after being cooped up indoors ; but then they did n't have leaky roofs ; neither did they have to climb up there as soon as it was light to inspect the damage ; or have a meeting with Leo , the thought of which made her feel weak inside .
3 Accountants are still wading through Maxwell 's complicated business dealings to see if pension funds can still keep paying out after being plundered by the greedy tycoon .
4 WISE lies flat out after being felled by Simpson 's tackle .
5 Wilkes was escorted from the pitch by police after sending off teenage winger Barkus who lashed out after being felled as he went for goal .
6 A YOUNG mother has hit out after being offered a council house with a garden which she claims is in a dangerous state .
7 But key central defender Alan McDonald is out after being released from hospital with bruised kidneys .
8 And later — much later at the National Theatre playing the young Captain Absolute — did that grow out of being seen in these performances ?
9 Their mother had made a career out of being cosseted since she had left their father .
10 Ronald Reagan has made a career out of being underestimated and the same mistake was made in 1980 when his critics wrote him off as an amiable , ex-movie actor ill-qualified for the presidency .
11 The levels were then topped up to around 20 metres and final tests were carried out before being handed back to operations .
12 Tradition , as they say , really does die hard , with yet another example of an event almost dying out before being revived and continuing with renewed vigour .
13 Had Terry been moved out before being released ?
14 " How will we get out without being seen ? "
15 Now I see him coming back in the middle of the afternoon , with , I hope , a railway sandwich or two inside him , apparently not in the least put out at being employed as a busboy .
16 Is n't it just possible that students are missing out by being held back on full-time courses for so long ?
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