Example sentences of "[conj] possible out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Things which are used once or twice a year — turkey roasting pans , huge party casseroles , picnic baskets , should be rigorously stashed right away , if possible out of the kitchen altogether — under the stairs , in an attic , in the basement or garage in a house ; in some more remote cupboard in a flat or apartment .
2 Jacqui Bowen is a journalist from South Wales who likes to spend as much time as possible out on the hill
3 Sir Kenneth , for example , set up multi-agency panels to deal with the cautioning of juveniles , designed to keep as many as possible out of the courts .
4 ‘ You might as well get as much pleasure as possible out of every situation , ’ she said , packing the dishes away .
5 This depends on many factors but three in particular will influence feelings of wanting to get as much as possible out of the coaching opportunities which you provide :
6 Before quotas , about 50 per cent of the food energy going in to our dairy cows was in the form of cereals : food that could be directly used by man , because in those days it was cost-effective to get as much milk as possible out of individual cows .
7 These were perceived as tools of management , [ who ] were only interested in productivity and in milking as much as possible out of their work force and were thus responded to by a work force who were determined to ensure that their rewards were as high as possible , and thus there was a perceived necessity to fool the time and motion man .
8 Unnerved and saddened by her bouts of instability , he tried to keep going , spending as much time as possible out of doors and away from her .
9 I kept as much as possible out of their way .
10 With dolphins on the rampage it seems a good idea to spend as much time as possible out of the water .
11 It is essential that we should do all that we can to take as many schools as possible out of local education authority control and place them under the control of governors and parents .
12 Stewart from Sparbrook says the C S A are men haters who try to get as much as possible out of them .
13 The wedding industry has to get as much cash as possible out of the remaining couples who choose to tie the knot with the blessing of God and every florist in Britain .
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