Example sentences of "out of the " in BNC.
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1 | Out of the list we have selected the following five cases for appeals by members of the British Section . |
2 | Orlando Azcué was one of 12 political prisoners in Combinado del Este Prison in Havana who signed a letter dated 1 January 1991 , calling for peaceful political change and respect for human rights , that was smuggled out of the prison . |
3 | However in October 1974 this message — addressed to a former inmate — was smuggled out of the infamous prison , Cuatro Alamos , on the inside of a cigarette packet . |
4 | Before their arrival at Heathrow , their passports and tickets were confiscated ; when the British Airways plane landed , they were separated from the other passengers , put into a van and driven around for several hours before being forced back on the plane and sent out of the UK . |
5 | Art criticism seems more likely to remain in the shadows , out of the spotlight of academic controversy . |
6 | But these fine ladies and their tea-drinkings , husband-huntings , etc. , etc. , etc. , will job me out of the last ten years , and I fear miss getting husbands too . |
7 | On the central issue raised by the subtitle of the show , art in or out of the mainstream , some statistical study was made of the representation of women artists and the milestones in their careers . |
8 | The same angle was conspicuous in the title story of Naipaul 's previous book , In a Free State , where a coup in a new African country was studied , as it were , out of the corner of an eye ; and it also occurs elsewhere in his work . |
9 | The island 's public affairs and significant politics can occasionally be seen , out of the corner of an eye , to be no less invaded by contingency and incomprehensibility and futility than the life and times of Jimmy Ahmed , to have the status of rumour , to be little more than a remote and indecipherable response to a random outbreak of violence . |
10 | Meanwhile the also sympathetic but Grahamly maddening Tim is struggling to move into a flat on the row , while supposing himself to be struggling to come out of the closet . |
11 | He felt a need to discover who he was , and to write directly about that , and about his books , to step out of the shadows . |
12 | At one point , ‘ all he sought was death ’ ; and the next paragraph has him aching to be ‘ out of the road of trouble and strife and all things rotten and putrefied and shitey ’ . |
13 | I walked out of the village , got to the main road , turned right instead of left and here I am . |
14 | In any case , repartition is not out of the question . |
15 | It is likely that this is caused not by having less religious education , but by the fact that they tend to be peopled by children of classes who have traditionally fewer links with the church , and include parents making active decisions to keep their children out of the clergy 's grasp . |
16 | It will not elbow anything else out of the way . |
17 | Not elbowing others out of the way . |
18 | Nice echo too of medieval stained glass , while helping to establish principle of making the utterly new out of the old , the ordinary , the commonplace — what could be more ordinary than fuse-wire ? |
19 | I want it out of the house , he wrote . |
20 | That is the time to get the thing out of the house and take up evening classes in deep-sea diving . |
21 | When he had done I followed him out of the room and shut the door . |
22 | After three nights , he wrote , I again only wanted the thing out of the flat . |
23 | All I want is to get it out of the flat , I said . |
24 | As the roots begin to break out of the grains the barley is transferred to a vast hall heated with warm air and turned by large malt shovels . |
25 | Like the mash tun , it has a slotted base and the liquid runs out of the vessel over a bed of spent hops . |
26 | Wellington 's Beerhouse Act of 1830 represented the most blatant attempt to eradicate the gin shop by promoting beer — and pubs — as a healthier alternative , abolishing the duty on beer and taking beerhouse licenses out of the control of the licensing justices . |
27 | Mr Kidd said he already had anecdotal evidence of US conventions pulling out of the UK : ‘ One conference of surgeons and one group of insurance sales staff , who planned to come to London for two weeks , could not find a hotel they were happy with . ’ |
28 | The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country . |
29 | ‘ Operator training is fairly simple , but managers need more to get the most out of the system , ’ — Nick Chudley |
30 | As the goods are drawn out of the larders , the statistics are adjusted downwards , and Brown can quickly check how much he needs to re-order . |