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

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1 Er we went out for dinner actually with some
2 Epicurean philosophers were thrown out of Rome either in 173 or in 154 B.C. ( Athen. 12.547a ) .
3 The King had been so glum on his arrival and then , suddenly , almost out of character even for him , his mood had changed to one of enjoyment , drinking deeply , boasting that he would be with the Queen before the night was out , then off riding into that terrible storm to his death on the top of Kinghorn Cliff .
4 And a year 's salary is excessive — out of character too for someone as mean as Nigel . ’
5 Because of the recession , there is a prospect that more of that money will flow back out of Washington afterwards in refunds to taxpayers who did not do as well as in the past .
6 No , it was impossible , they would not march out of Montgomery much before this .
7 ‘ John came out of Galashiels virtually into the arms of top designers Kenzo and Issey Miyake in the 70s , ’ says Jeff .
8 You want me to go jumping out of Dorniers again at five thousand feet in the dark like last time over Ireland and you try to hand me that kind of bollocks . ’
9 He looked at the hillside across the river , where the moving masses had halted , still just out of range even for the most expert , to redress their line .
10 Remember when the US Interstate Highway system , designed to get people out of cities fast in the event of an emergency , failed its first and only test during the anti-Vietnam riots in Washington in 1968 ?
11 and Oxford go chasing their third win in a row at Sunderland tomorrow … in division three Hereford are just chasing anything they can get … they were out of luck again at scarborough on saturday
12 It is in fact a very good example of attempting to ape industrial and commercial practice which is either not appropriate or indeed is out of date even in its own context .
13 The problem with all ongoing lists is that they are liable to be out of date almost from the day they are compiled .
14 Local changes can be detected from employment , taxation and social security records and also Executive Councils ' lists of general practitioners ' patients ( though these are notoriously out of date especially for age groups having little need of medical care and therefore slow to register with a new GP after moving ) .
15 Blacks are pouring out of flats all over Deptford .
16 We will take 740,000 taxpayers out of taxation altogether by increasing the personal allowance and wife 's earned income allowance by more than inflation .
17 Wilson Moir climbed almost all of Goliath but ran out of ice just below the top .
18 This is more expensive to buy , but the torch part is lighter to handle than a blowlamp and you do n't have to worry so much about running out of gas halfway through a job .
19 Now he is out of action again after fighting his way back into the first team .
20 Altogether , she had the kind of gloss normally associated with models and film stars , and it seemed oddly out of place here in her aunt 's elegant sitting-room .
21 A noisy , colourful barbecue atmosphere would , in fact , seem somewhat out of place here in this green oasis with its feeling of calm and utter privacy , lovingly created by Tricia .
22 There are fears that the Second Division club , £1.3m in debt , could finally go out of business today after a long-running saga of financial troubles at Underhill .
23 This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing .
24 He ca n't be expected to know how to stay out of trouble here in the country .
25 Jag at bay Sweden 's Per Eklund ran out of time yesterday after gearbox and electrical problems in his Landseer .
26 Azharuddin , so out of touch earlier in the tour , now came to the fore , stroking his wristy way to 106 , his 11th Test century .
27 Now it has gone out of house again for an emerging technology , agreeing a preliminary marketing pact with Henry Burkhardt 's Kendall Square Research Corp .
28 In the newly emerging cities this meadow was symbolized in the Broletto , even after the communes had taken all powers in the making of laws and handing out of justice away from the church .
29 And the reason for this , is that it belongs to a tradition , a fashion if you like , of writing , which went dramatically out of , out of fashion immediately after World War One .
30 Added to which , the UK was by no means out of line internationally in terms of the proportion of employees in the public sector .
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