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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The , the problem that is arising in this , is that it is now clear that , er , that the Grants Panel are running out of money this year , because of the take up of , of lots more grants .
2 We have allocated them that ran out of money this year and this is what is going to be spent on to improve the footpath network and in and say happily next year .
3 The institute has stuck to its November forecast that the economy will pull out of recession this year , with growth set to reach 2 per cent , although it could fall below 1 per cent or top 3 per cent , given the margin of error involved .
4 Consumer spending has been driving the economy out of recession this year , but the recovery is patchy and the Chancellor will scrutinise the last detail of every economic statistic in the next month , before he decides whether he can risk raising taxes on November the Thirtieth .
5 Colin French walked out of court this afternoon — flanked by police for his own protection — but in less than a month he could be behind bars .
6 However , in the Darlington travel-to-work area there were 5,342 people out of work this month compared to 5,229 last month .
7 If you need something to keep children busy and out of mischief this summer try this stylish games mat .
8 shall we go and buy you some juice okay , cos we 've really ran out of juice this morning did n't he ?
9 I wonder if she really wants to be out of bed this morning , talking to a couple of lunatics , or not .
10 Did somebody kick you out of bed this morning Brian ?
11 Thought somebody must have kicked him out of bed this morning .
12 I had to get her out of bed this morning !
13 ‘ Poor darling , ’ Steve soothed and then he smiled in that boyish way that always cheered her up but was so terribly wasted and out of place this time .
14 Other motivations may pull out of line this relationship between assuming and asking ; but at its purest , faith is strong or weak , advances or retreats in direct proportion to what it assumes .
15 If he steps out of line this time I 'll see to it that the dossier falls into the appropriate hands . ’
16 The improvements ensure there will be a major venue for pop concerts while the Edinburgh Playhouse is out of commission this summer for refurbishment , and for the rest of the year when Les Miserables will be in residence .
  Next page