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

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1 Both of them were successful in squeezing money for Education out of the Treasury , although Crosland was forced to do so in a very much more bleak economic climate .
2 Mrs McDougall was in her kitchen taking a batch of bread out of the oven .
3 I 've got a knackered left arm where the car went over it ; they took a piece of bone out of the shoulder , so there 'll need to be a lot of physio on it .
4 Harvey got a piece of canvas out of the front of the car and then pike took his overcoat off and they wrapped the coat into the canvas and strapped it up very tight on a long strap , the other end of which they fixed to the belt of Ralph pike 's overalls .
5 He got one last bit of mileage out of the Hiss case .
6 She could make a unique work of art out of the simplest dance , as fragments filmed in the 1920s show .
7 Half the Dale believes him to be some sort of wizard out of the western mountains , and folk such as Bragad will use the rumours .
8 The fly on top is on the contrary quite agitated , jerking tremendously , then convulsively , putting out its left foreleg to whip , or maybe to stroke some sort of reaction out of the fly beneath , which , however , remains so still that it seems dead .
9 The two stars came into the picture with their tongues firmly in their cheeks , determined to wring every moment of fun out of the script .
10 ‘ He has been told that if there is another occasion he will attract an indefinite period of time out of the game .
11 The process of growth out of the Oedipus complex is therefore very complicated , and differs from one individual to another , depending on the balance of male and female factors in the biological constitution of the person 's body .
12 However , it seems that although the exemption can only be waived on a building-by-building basis , if the exemption is waived for a building as a whole , but if a lease of part of the building prohibits the addition of VAT , the landlord will have to account to Customs & Excise for VAT out of the net rent .
13 He told them both never to leave the house again , and stormed out of the room , slamming the door hard enough to break a chunk of plaster out of the wall .
14 Each child could have a drink of water out of the shared cup , and could take a small piece of biscuit .
15 He said the accused , Richard Hodgson could prove he did not get a halfpenny of profit out of the Carpenter Club .
16 A writ for service out of the jurisdiction is regarded as duly served in each of the following sets of circumstances :
17 A growing belief that a devaluation is inevitable has led to a damaging flight of capital out of the CFA zone .
18 The West German financial community had claimed that the tax had led to a flight of capital out of the country , thus creating upward pressure on domestic interest rates .
19 Quite apart from the courts ' power to order the taking of evidence out of the jurisdiction , which is considered below , there are a number of procedures available during the pre-trial phase which lead to the exposure of information or material relevant to the matter in hand .
20 The order for the appointment of such an examiner is the modern equivalent of the long-obsolete practice of issuing a commission for the taking of evidence out of the jurisdiction .
21 It also made a pattern of sense out of the minor ordeals through which he had passed , and put him on his mettle for the future .
22 Moving a pattern of material out of the shaft of sunlight , which might cause it to fade , he said now , ‘ Are you certain it is wise to be so single-minded about your career , Alice ?
23 Indeed , Fleury felt quite like a sculptor as he worked away and he thought that it must feel something like this to carve an object of beauty out of the primeval rock .
24 Many special instruments have been developed to help us to find out about such things as the pressure of air in the lungs and the vocal tract , the flow of air out of the mouth and nose , the opening and closing of the vocal folds and of the soft palate , and the movement of articulators like the lips and the lower jaw .
25 The EAT , by a majority , allowed the Secretary of State 's appeal against an industrial tribunal 's decision to award the applicant the sum of £4,513.50 to be paid by the Secretary of State out of the redundancy fund under section 106 of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 .
26 ‘ Now , lift a spoonful of mixture out of the bowl with one spoon and use the other spoon to push it into the paper case like this , ’ Mum said .
27 Richard Garnett shows how to draw a set amount of chemical out of the spray container with his closed transfer system .
28 insurance practitioners make a lot of money out of the system and therefore actively promote it
29 Everthorpe was getting a lot of mileage out of the mix-up , trying to make him look foolish .
30 If you do n't fall into the professional category however , you will need to be very sure that you are going to get a lot of use out of the People disk to justify the cost .
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