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

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1 Fifteen minutes later , Auguste shot out of the kitchen entrance in search of Alfred and Alice — or — more precisely , his quails and cutlets .
2 Although Hateley is now ruled out of the crunch game in Marseille on April 7 and the final mini-league match against CSKA Moscow two weeks later , he would be available for the final in Munich 's Olympic Stadium .
3 Also he invented obscure postcards , which he sent to people chosen at random from out of the telephone directory in a deliberate act to question the postmanship that his dada had done …
4 pulls herself out of the water tank in It 's a Knockout .
5 Immediately the little mountain tribesmen , who seemed to have stepped straight out of the sepia photographs in his history book , began unloading the baggage , and Joseph saw them take their crossbows and arrows from the carts and carry them to their own huts a hundred yards away along the riverbank …
6 I walked out of the champagne tent in a dream or , rather , a nightmare and put two elderly customers , who were coming towards me and were obviously intent on a reviving glass or two , in peril as I blundered into them .
7 Some hours after the alleged attack , Sharon McLean ran out of the Peace Gardens in Holt Street , near Wrexham police station , and pretended that she had just discovered the body , the jury was told .
8 I remember the first time I saw him , appearing out of the winter darkness in that unmade-up lane outside his house in Greenwich .
9 Compared with the billions being spent out of the road fund in England to make the motorways even wider , the cost would be chicken-feed .
10 A plain black backcloth , a plain black piano and — la pièce de résistance — a huge mock wooden dresser straight out of the transformation scene in Cinderella .
11 There will be no move out of the core business in the City or West End , simply a push for greater market share .
12 ( i ) Should there be a cap on the maximum amount payable out of the compensation fund in respect of an individual claim b a lending institution ?
13 ( i ) Should there be a cap on the maximum amount payable out of the compensation fund in respect of an individual claim by any claimant ( including private clients ) ?
14 Exley vows : ‘ I 'll be back ’ Amateur By JEFF TODHUNTER ALAN Exley bowed out of the ABA championships in the national quarter finals at Gateshead Leisure Centre because , possibly , he showed his opponent too much respect .
15 ( 1 ) The defendants have a contractual right to retain out of the mortgage funds in hand their costs , charges and expenses , including the receivers ' remuneration , on an indemnity basis .
16 As for what went on after I left the studio at night , I invariably drove out of the car park in a cloud of dust .
17 So that when want numbers of non-directed peasants began to spill out of the disaster areas in the early summer of 1921 , the Central Committee of the Communist Party ordered its guberniia counterparts to put a stop to migration ‘ since the flight of the peasants … will ruin entirely our economic life ’ .
18 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 .
19 Bearing in mind that Mr Steel probably on his own admission has said he 's been a bit late out of the starting blocks in order to make his bid for a review of the allocations , er I mean how do you feel in response to that ?
20 Then , leaning forward , she picked an olive out of the glass dish in front of them and held it between thumb and forefinger .
21 The Poles did not look much of a side at all when they lost 3-0 at Wembley in June and , although they have improved since under new management , there is nothing in their results to suggest that they have recovered the standard of the team that put Sir Alf Ramsey 's England out of the World Cup in 1973 .
22 CARL Lewis , who bleated because he was n't allowed to run in the Olympics against Linford Christie , has ducked out of the World Cup in Cuba where they would have met for a 100 metres showdown later this month .
23 When Mrs Broadly is stretchered out of the Coffee Shop in an oxygen mask , for example , we all know Dr Beverley Marshal is going to be sued for malpractice — such is the power of consummate technique .
24 A useful way of considering this is to use the concept of the dependency ratio , that is the ratio of people who are out of the labour market in relation to those who are in it .
25 We drew out of the gravel drive in a perfect crocodile .
26 Social circumstances have changed since 1975 , but it is probably still true that many women are out of the employment market in their 20s and early 30s due to family commitments so that if the facts happened again , the result may well be the same .
27 When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages .
28 Callaghan 's secretive instincts had been strongly reinforced by the leaks which poured out of the Cabinet Room in the autumn of 1976 , the first of the two great crises of his premiership .
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