Example sentences of "out of [noun] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Six years of war were over and most of us were barely out of school when it began , so what came next ?
2 And I said well you 'll have an interest to keep it clean I mean I 'm sure you just do it out of necessity when it 's not your furniture .
3 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
4 Yes , Mrs Taylor , Cilla Black has had a lor ra luck to get out of Liverpool when she did the same as you .
5 Things do tend to get out of proportion when you 're shut up in the mountains .
6 It brought back to me the reality of the life I had so abruptly left behind : I had somehow assumed it would fade out of existence when I wanted , fade back in when convenient , unchanged .
7 Everything going into the hole dust clouds , light beams , stars , spacecraft , you anything crossing the boundary sphere marking the edge of the hole — it gets crushed out of existence when it arrives at the central point of the hole . ’
8 As the clouds of imminent civil war gathered , Pelham hastened back to Hull where he later wrote : ‘ I kept the King out of Hull when he came in person ( although I had not such instructions from the House ) — where was a very great magazine in which I suppose I saved the State above £100,000 …
9 But the senior bankers are fish out of water when it comes to international lending .
10 Though the marker stone had been half out of water when I started to run , the whole barrage of banked stones , with the causeway atop , was suddenly aswirl and , as I raced for the crossing , the level seemed to rise a foot or more .
11 Fold-up furniture can either be stacked neatly in one place , hung from a large hook on a wall or stashed away out of sight when it is n't in use .
12 The crook was given a reference but ran out of luck when his new bosses caught him fiddling £60 million .
13 All she had taken out of Ireland when she had fled had been the money she had made there and her trade — and her trade was that of a Madam .
14 The senior Molby fell out of favour when he was quoted as criticising Danish tactics in interviews published in Denmark .
15 The senior Molby fell out of favour when he was quoted as criticising Danish tactics in interviews published in Denmark .
16 The following morning , I 'd just got out of bed when he started barking to get out .
17 who was on the ward last night and sister that was on today and I wan na know why and how he fell out of bed when I got up there they said would you like to come in , I said I most certainly would , she said erm , what would you like to say ?
18 having to get out of bed when I 'm knackered !
19 June and Robert Braithwaite achieved much better intercourse both in and out of bed when she learned to understand and value his greater need of physical sensation and he became less worried by her being different and placing a lower value on physical experience .
20 The child wo n't get out of bed when his mother calls him in the morning : so he misses the school bus , is late for school and is punished by his headteacher .
21 The price you pay for being able to chew when you are young is that you will run out of teeth when you are old .
22 The government of the Czech Republic has introduced measures to take the thermal power stations of Northern Bohemia out of action when there is a danger of smog .
23 ‘ This new-found modesty is very admirable , sweetheart , but a little out of place when you 've just spent the night in my arms . ’
24 The 15 other boys in his class are having their heads shaved so that Mark will not be out of place when his hair falls out during his treatment .
25 Oh , you may notice that you get out of breath when you have been running or that you hold your breath when frightened .
26 They got out of step when I accelerated hard , remember ?
27 He says that although it 's a high price to pay , he hopes it will help keep the lad out of trouble when he 's older .
28 In all honesty , you ca n't afford to try and play your way out of trouble when you are down at the bottom .
29 Firearms , unknown to the Indians at the time of the conquest , seemed a frightening manifestation of the supernatural , for they ‘ fled out of fear when there was a blare of trumpets , the roar of arquebuses and artillery ’ .
30 Should this occur , a team which is relaxing may find itself out of earshot when their name is called .
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