Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] out of " in BNC.
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31 | He pushed open the door and scrambled out of the car , careful to keep out of sight of the house . |
32 | Erm and er what I would like to see , and I 've long wanted to see this coming out of the church , is a rite of passage that I with integrity can offer to any parents who come to me with a , a , a lovely little baby in their arms saying to me parish minister can you give us something that would satisfy us , and they 're not saying it like this , but they want a rite of passage . |
33 | Throughout its history , the Auld Alliance had worked best when French and Scots did not try to live together , and particularly when the French kept out of Scotland . |
34 | This grew out of a Loan Exhibition ( accompanied by lectures ) of scientific apparatus for the 1862 Exhibition at South Kensington , which turned out to be a pale shadow of the Great Exhibition of 1851- the death of Prince Albert adding to the gloom . |
35 | Oh right mm so it 's , it , this , this emerges out of a personal interest thing ? |
36 | A log rolled and half fell out of the grate , making Robyn jump suddenly . |
37 | Careful to stay out of the way . |
38 | Whatever their riders might desire , those English mounts broke , reared , panicked , cannoned into one another to get out of the way , and doing so caused utter confusion and collapse amongst the enemy . |
39 | Nomes had to scramble over one another to get out of the way when one of the floorboards in the manager 's office was pulled up . |
40 | A woman of about 30 lurched out of the Post Office in front of us and staggered down the road a few steps before falling — her exposed thighs and palms making a sickening ‘ slap-smack ’ sound on the pavement . |
41 | If one adult is in role and another remains out of role the roles adopted can be pushed farther ; it is easier to take on very challenging Devil 's Advocate roles . |
42 | For light is not lacking : ‘ the Gal who commanded light to shine out of ( primeval ) darkness has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ ’ ( 2 Cor. 4:6 ) . |
43 | Rather than travel out from Highgate , it seemed more sensible to move out of London and travel in to town . |
44 | One of the least anticipated results of this working out of opinions , morals , and institutions under the guidance of positive philosophy , is the development which must take place in the modes of expressing them . |
45 | Its precise effect on the allocation of investment resources would depend on the detailed working out of the disciplines , and the Treasury certainly took no chances on a complete return to the free market in investment capital . |
46 | If one makes the more realistic assumption that the GDP growth rate would fall from 3 per cent to nearly zero over this decade then the figure of 4.5 million unemployed comes out of the Cambridge computer . |
47 | The presidential year does cost the individual money ; if it is decided that one 's partner goes to dinners then this comes out of the individual 's pocket and is not subsidised , at least in my case , by anyone else , and it is entirely a matter of personal choice as to how this part of the arrangements is made . |
48 | As far as coverage is concerned , this comes out of the definition of the target group and the media available to reach it . |
49 | I do n't think I 've got anything new on this so all of this comes out of B T 7 , and this is all to do with Stella 's original paper about who had responsibility for forms and so on . |
50 | It made you afraid to step out of your house . |
51 | We believe this arises out of a lack of knowledge of the nature of BSL , together with the factors described as social and psychological distance which , when producing significant effects , predict the creation of some pidgin form . |
52 | Or have you managed to put that unpleasant throught out of your mind ? ’ |
53 | So far as is known , nothing definite came out of the meeting between Castro and Khrushchev in New York in late October 1960 , despite all the drama attached to the Soviet head of state 's seeking out the Cuban leader at his hotel in Harlem . |
54 | And later — much later at the National Theatre playing the young Captain Absolute — did that grow out of being seen in these performances ? |
55 | So what 's that made out of ? |
56 | ‘ That came out of my savings , ’ she answered simply . |
57 | That came out of the Current Issues in Agricultural Economics book . |
58 | That came out of your hands ? |
59 | That came out of my hands . |
60 | ‘ That came out of you like drawing a tooth , ’ said Isambard critically , ‘ but the first time 's the hardest . |