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

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1 The 4GL runs on top of multiple databases , including Oracle , Informix , Ingres and Sybase , as well as the Cobol-based flat file systems that still act as a base for the majority of installations out there .
2 If these conditions prevailed in a public company , the shareholders would sack the board of directors out of hand , while in a private company , bankruptcy would soon occur .
3 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
4 The nationalists promised to end the drain of resources out of the country , to industrialize in order to supply home consumption .
5 The bill is being paid by the Ministry of Defence out of public funds , and lawyers say the amount spent on the case contrasts with new guidelines introduced by the Lord Chancellor to reduce costs for legal aid .
6 If we understand people as continually persisting in what we have earlier termed ‘ identity projects ’ it need come as no surprise to find increasingly affluent households necessarily consuming pastiche , the extraction of history out of context , and superficiality as a normal way of life .
7 Er , fifteen er , schemes that were actually funded by the Department of Health out of a hundred and fifty bids , and the funding available , a hundred and fifty thousand pounds per year , er , up to the period er , ending thirty first of March ninety five .
8 On the other hand , most Greek historians at the height of the classical era put the bulk of Macedonians out among ‘ the barbarians ’ .
9 I can take the tin of biscuits out if you feel it 's too heavy .
10 Then her hand shot out and she whipped the piece of paper out of his pocket , moving so quickly that he had no chance to stop her .
11 ‘ Oh , ’ says Howard wittily , ‘ trying to get the fear of God out of them . ’
12 I should add that the court 's answer in paragraph 19 to question 2(b) , which referred to claims in ‘ tort and contract and for unjust enrichment ’ ( emphasis added ) would seem to have the effect of ruling out the third heading since it is a restitutionary claim not based on tort .
13 Jehan took the tray of cakes out of her hands , and then he grinned ferociously at her so that she backed hastily away .
14 The government was the first to do without an incomes policy , and the absence of ‘ norms ’ or ‘ targets ’ for incomes in nearly twenty years helped to take the issue of wages out of politics .
15 The transfer of sums out of the creditors ' total in the balance sheet does not , of itself , imply dishonesty and would not be an offence under the Theft Act 1968 , since any creditor able to prove the sum owing within the six year limitation period would be paid , regardless of the accounting treatment adopted .
16 We shall not endeavour to trace the origin of Mind out of something that is not mind .
17 While the proportion of people out of work in 1981 stood at 11.7pc in the North compared with 5.5pc in the South East , at the beginning of this year the figures were 12.1pc and 10.5pc respectively .
18 So far as education is concerned , it is known that the government has been concerned for some time about an alleged willingness on the part of some teachers to bring the question of homosexuality out into the open in a way that seeks to normalise it as a form of human relationship .
19 Er we have n't used very much of it this year I mean I think er I mentioned a few weeks ago the , the question of trips out perhaps in the spring to do fish and that , we could consider er we do n't want to just go er accumulating money for the sake of it erm , we want to get some benefit out of the money we 've got .
20 Unfortunately another possibility occurred to her which drove the question of chivalry out of her mind .
21 One night there was a very bad storm , and I thought I heard the sound of guns out at sea .
22 So she kept her eyes closed , humming a little tune to try and make Florence let her milk down faster and barely listening to the sound of voices out in the yard .
23 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 .
24 A ‘ new illegal Party ’ , it was somewhat picturesquely alleged , seemed in the process of creation out of all those — evidently disparate individuals and groups — united in their opposition to National Socialism and forming on that basis their assessment of domestic politics and the war situation .
25 Many recent takeovers involved debt : the move of companies out of equity and into debt sounds like a deliberate move away from health and towards sickness .
26 Later in the morning , I deputise for the Head of Administrative Law in a compulsory competitive tendering meeting with the Director of Housing , officers from Corporate Standards and Management Services and the unions to discuss service level agreements and putting the cleaning of estates out to tender .
27 Thus , we may be helped to avoid the trap of ruling out as irrelevant , even before we start , whatever forms of knowledge may not fit into the currently accepted general scientific approach to reality as a whole .
28 It looks at the north-south divide , and at the shift of jobs out of major cities .
29 Thus one may ( first stage ) read the meaning of scripture out of it , and then ( second stage ) apply what one holds to be the golden thread to another situation , not considered in the scriptures .
30 The concept of similarity out of which the structurings of rhythm and rhyme emerge , is central to several accounts of perception and the aesthetic response .
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