Example sentences of "out of the [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This means everything is to hand and off the floor and she does n't have to keep going in and out of the stable while she gets her horse ready to ride .
2 My cobby mare is very unhappy about being led in and out of her stable and on occasions rushes out of the stable when I open the door .
3 The Empire end of this pass is protected by the fortress of Helmgart , a massive tower which rises out of the mountain-side and whose battlements overlook the narrow path below .
4 Oh and the fourth thing that happened is the timbers , core samples were taken out of the timbers and they were sent for erm dendrochronology .
5 Freeing herself from his arms , she picked up the coffee pot and whisked out of the kitchen before he could take hold of her again .
6 She bumped into Cal coming out of the kitchen and they started arguing over who should make the tea .
7 She escaped by getting out of the vehicle while it was moving .
8 Gourlay and Australian pair Ian Schuback ( the defending champion ) and Commonwealth gold medallist Rob Parrella saw their bowls thrown out of the championship when they failed to pass the compulsory green test .
9 Worse , I was sick on Jeremy out of The Levellers and he ate it .
10 Rosa ignored her , she wanted to speak so much she felt the words swelling her up inside like leaven in dough , pushing it up out of the mould until it has doubled and doubled in size .
11 Rest days from Ullapool were really out of the question so we either had to take the ship on the long sea passage to Aberdeen or down to Ardrossan .
12 The short pole was now out of the question so it was out on the long pole .
13 As the sky faded to orange over the sea of felltops , it became clear that not only was Rib and Slab out of the question but we would be struggling to get back to Wasdale before nightfall .
14 Apparently the cost of transport would be out of the question when there was a plentiful supply obtainable locally .
15 Jenny begged him every day to change his mind , but he was a busy man and declared that it was quite out of the question and he wished to goodness Miss Clinton had never mentioned the subject of Brownies !
16 ‘ Quite out of the question till we 've seen Charles and given him his hamper … from the divine Mona .
17 Emily left me , mouthing as she went out of the door that she was going back to the office .
18 Two Portuguese legionnaires dragged a Scotsman out of the door before he was sick .
19 The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go .
20 Well , the first time he came out of the door when he was a little better , he shouted for Dick , who was in the top pasture .
21 And perfect too is the reception committee that tumbles out of the door as our tyres rasp on the gravel : two golden-haired children , two golden retrievers , and one golden wife .
22 Annabel staggered out of the door and he followed her .
23 And syncrotron sounds terribly technical , radiation is hazardous , and source comes out of the bottle and you put it on fish and chips .
24 Some survivors from ‘ dive-in ’ accidents have confirmed that they knew it was useless to try to pull out of the dive while they could ‘ feel ’ the glider was still stalled .
25 Otherwise you may take flowers or foliage out of the press before they are ready , thereby ruining them .
26 Nevertheless , she decided not to be put off by him , and climbed out of the truck when he slipped out to make way .
27 Working party interim reports , Secretary of State reactions , draft materials and final publications were all sent direct to schools but , unlike the organization of assessment , the mapping out of the curriculum and its proper support through staffing , books and other resources , time and leadership were a matter for heads and curriculum leaders .
28 The red things had a small piece of string poking out of the top and they smelt vaguely of the stuff Marcus sometimes puts on the furniture .
29 The other children pulled his leg and generally teased him about what he had seen but the child strenuously defended his story ; somehow the fun had gone out of the adventure and they decided to return home .
30 If they had been advised as to the necessity for clear offers in writing with terms set out from the bank , their case is that they would have taken that advice , they would have waited for the bank offer and if and when it had not been suitable for them they would not have exchanged and their case is also that er once things had gone er very badly wrong and they wanted to get out of the contract if they had been advised as to the way out er then er they would have been er of that , they would have served notice and they would have got out of the contract .
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