Example sentences of "out of [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I had n't done this amount of countryside rambling since I was drummed out of the Boy Scouts . |
2 | Although it was summer a fire burned in the great stone hearth — embers which were all that were left of logs which had been burned during the night to repel the damp which always crept out of the stone walls . |
3 | After she left the kitchen , Nicandra delayed her disappointing return to Aunt Tossie by a wander in the lower regions where the doors to other domestic businesses opened out of the kitchen passages . |
4 | As far as he was concerned , he had just knocked another competitor out of the promotion stakes . |
5 | The purpose of this trap was to keep sewer gases ( and rats ) out of the household drains , but modern drain systems do n't need this extra trap . |
6 | To step out of the curriculum centres , the institutes or the ministries into the schools of Africa provides such a contrast that it is easy to caricature the differences . |
7 | On the hole , ASR works very well and will undoubtedly help keep SLs out of the panel beaters . |
8 | They went to school on Saturday mornings , and at 12.30 when the bell went they all poured out of the school gates . |
9 | He had not noticed her daughter , either in the stream of girls pouring out of the school gates , or leaving after them . |
10 | Cash has flowed out of the money markets into the stockmarket , well before there is any clear sign of economic recovery . |
11 | ( The purchase of Treasury bills takes money out of the money markets as it flows to the government , therefore sales of Treasury bills during a shortage creates a greater shortage . |
12 | By the time the Unimix — a high protein gruel — is dished out of the cooking drums , they will have waited in the stagnant , heavy heat most of the day . |
13 | We took about £150m out of the operating companies over a couple of years |
14 | The whine of psalms as squeezed out of the village choirboys . |
15 | Xanthe looked out of the taxi windows at the throng swinging down the pavement , the broad plane leaves shifting and the jackets still unfastened , panels loose , in these first mild days of autumn . |
16 | We drove down the tarmac and out of the airport gates . |
17 | To get the most out of the census marketers should pursue at least one of three strategies . |
18 | The sides of the pond were flat , slabbed with grey stone , and in and out of the water lilies , also flat , great goldfish , thick as your fist , slid underwater . |
19 | Welsh rugby is also in trouble on the field — on Saturday , five weeks before Wales play New Zealand , they lost to Bridgend — and a thigh injury in that debacle has put David Young out of the Home Unions XV who play France on Wednesday . |
20 | Out of the window , she could see a huge pink moon , like the inside of a guava , climbing out of the gum trees . |
21 | 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 … |
22 | Art and sights straight out of the history books are to be seen at every turn , yet now these are modern cities too , alive with their own 20th century energy and enthusiasm . |
23 | When they went back in , ‘ Queenie ’ was struggling to get his second leg out of the lithotomy stirrups . |
24 | In New York the Bosnian Serbs hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks if the Security Council called for military action to ground their aircraft . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | It is dealt with in detail here because visitors in search of out of the way spots are almost certain to pass through it on their way to Appenzell , or even to break their journey here . |
27 | Robbie was n't normally of a nervous disposition , but one did hear such horrific stories of lone women being attacked in out of the way spots . |
28 | I have met some very disillusioned nurses who responded to vigorous recruitment drives and travelled many miles from home , only to find that they were expected to live ‘ in dilapidated , out of the way nurses ’ hostels with no hope of raising the funds for anything better in the vicinity . |
29 | ‘ I mean , once I get this analysis out of the way things might — ’ She stopped again as Luke appeared in the doorway . |
30 | He 's got to go on for another ten lines , piling on more and more out of the way references to classical paradises so that he can give it all away for God . |