Example sentences of "[conj] out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps it was built as a wind break , ’ she said , ‘ there does n't seem to be anything to keep in or out except the wind here . ’ |
2 | Right : Whether you 're cooking in the garden or out on a picnic , the portable Smokey Joe barbecue is ideal . |
3 | Nothing moved on the bank or out on the water . |
4 | Hiding in comers or out on the hills in all weathers … |
5 | For example , placing the blocks in the centre of a large room or out on the porch , instead of in their usual corner , can stimulate quite a different type of play . |
6 | Here in Mr Shah 's hotel or out on the plains I find myself making all sorts of airy leaps and connections effortlessly . |
7 | He seemed to be possessed of a driving need to review and revitalise everything , calling for frequent staff meetings , inviting ideas on production methods and working schedules , and when he was n't at his desk or out at a meeting he was cooped up with Mike Freeman in the downstairs office or in one of the other departments . |
8 | I 'd assumed she was writing in secret , as I was — pursuing a universal dirty habit that demanded solitude and a quiet place — when instead she was watching TV or out at the pub with friends : being social . |
9 | A Bowser portable tank and pump for pumping petrol either into or out of a car . |
10 | Durham County Council has warned school bus drivers not to use Roundhill Road when travelling into or out of the village . |
11 | ‘ Anything going in or out of the valley has to pass along this road . ’ |
12 | Tennis is a pretty dumb game , I 'm finding : the fuzzy ball jumps out of the net , or out of the chicken wire at the back of the court , and the four of us bat it around until it is pocketed — quite arbitrarily , it seems to me — by the server . |
13 | Sally confesses : ‘ We realized , after we 'd had the dividing wall rebuilt between the front room and the back parlour , that it was impossible to get in or out of the back parlour , since we 'd also had the doorway closed off and made into a display case for the tortoiseshell medical implements Peter collects . |
14 | The significance of the support for the Southwark [ sic ] theologians which flooded in from left-wing humanists , will not be lost on anyone who had learned , the hard way , that these people , who reject all concept of man as a child of God both for themselves and everyone else , make common ground with soft permissives wherever they can find them — in or out of the Church . |
15 | The resistances can be switched into or out of the circuit according to the phase current required . |
16 | The price for the shares must be paid out of distributable profits or out of the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares made for the purpose of the buy-back ( s160(1) ( a ) ) . |
17 | We give you our hints and tips to make you feel and look good in or out of the swim |
18 | This is country where it is easy to live off the land , or out of the rivers , and to learn about life . |
19 | At one point something heavy fell off or out of the dashboard on to Bob 's foot and rolled away beneath the seat with a metallic ring . |
20 | And none of this would matter Chairman I do n't think er whether E two whether E two was in or out of the structure plan only matters in so far as it bears a part of the making of local plans and the making of planning applications in the county . |
21 | One of these , Bernard Levin , memorably described a visit to Evita as " one ofthe most disagreeable evenings I have ever spent in my life , in or out of the theatre " , and " Do n't cry for me , Argentina " as a somewhat inferior melody to one he would hear as a boy , improvised on the saxophone by a busker outside the Albert Hall with only three fingers on his left hand . |
22 | We have seen that a chemical system has an internal energy , U. This energy can change by an amount AU if energy is transferred in to or out of the system . |
23 | The transfer of energy in to or out of the system can take the form of heat q or the form of work w . |
24 | The changes in energy of system ( U ) is due to the transfer of energy in to or out of the system . |
25 | You may want to move doors or windows , ( or block them off ) ; reposition drainage and plumbing points ; or move the boiler — either from the floor to the wall or out of the kitchen altogether . |
26 | Do n't eliminate somewhere because it sounds ridiculous or out of the question . |
27 | in or out of the ivy hedge |
28 | ‘ They were down the shelter … or out of the way , for once . ’ |
29 | And , and not look extraordinary or out of the way at all , and I think all true clothes , I mean true sort of timeless costume , you can wear at anytime . |
30 | As the Vicar of Askrigg and Stalling Busk , the Rev Clive Malpass , was carried pick-a-back to the boat just offshore , these activities ceased and people came off or out of the water to join spectators on the shore . |