Example sentences of "out of [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | But only the paternalistic tendency to minimize the significance of action based on the agent 's judgment of his situation led to the attempt to amalgamate all voluntary obligations into a generalized doctrine of duties arising out of responsibility for inducing others to act . |
2 | Blaming other people , while opting out of responsibility for his or her own condition , is the hallmark of a sufferer from addictive disease . |
3 | Susan , aged 3½ years , had never been out of nappies for passing a motion . |
4 | Ms Hargreaves admitted that one potentially lucrative source of sponsorship had dried up two days previously , when two-year-old Kate stepped out of nappies for the last time . |
5 | But it wo n't be that much because I 've been out of things for the last year and before that I had shut my eyes anyway . |
6 | News of the initiative comes amid widespread concern that hospitals across Britain have run out of money for treating patients . |
7 | enrolment rates for primary education are decreasing further from the already low level of 47 per cent in 1986/7 as parents keep their children out of school for lack of money to pay for school books , etc ; and |
8 | One of the turning points was the schools boycott movement in the early 1980s , initiated by the black student movements , which left many thousands of black children from seven-year-olds to teenagers effectively out of school for several years . |
9 | As a child he was kicked out of school for various incidents , including throwing a desk at a teacher when he was just nine years old . |
10 | In fact I remember I took him out of school for nearly three weeks to try and |
11 | The other side of the picture was the very severe hardship that would be faced by the families , their witnesses and supporters if they all had to travel out of Orkney for the case . |
12 | It was driven very carefully back to Llandudno Junction shed where it was stored out of steam for a couple of days until the powers decided what to do . |
13 | But ‘ How Soon Is Now ’ , refuelled by an unsolicited US video , kindly supplied by Sire Records out of necessity for MTV , catapulted The Smiths into the hearts and minds of hungry anglophiles . |
14 | ‘ Besides which , it will get me out of Kinsai for a while , ’ Alexei observed ironically . |
15 | There were Jewish communities of some size in Sicyon , Sparta , Delos , Gos and Rhodes in the second part of the second century B.C. In 139 B.C. Jews were thrown out of Rome for obnoxious religious propaganda ( Valerius Maximus 1.3.3 ) . |
16 | The four of us drifted in and out of sleep for a further few hours , then , miraculously , at about 4 pm , the fog lifted and the rain ceased . |
17 | Elland Road stages the event between August 1–2 as the tournament moves out of London for the first time . |
18 | Ephesians 5:21 tells us to ‘ Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ ’ and we feel that this is implemented when one partner listens respectfully to the other 's opinion and demonstrates consideration for it . |
19 | The cast and crew get on famously and are throwing yet another party — a ‘ vicars and tarts ’ one I believe ( you 're made for it ) , but I decline this evening 's invitation out of reverence for my Mom . |
20 | ‘ Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ ’ ( 5:21 ) . |
21 | That is when ‘ Taw Valley ’ will head out of Waterloo for Salisbury at 4pm . |
22 | Hamburg permits an issuer of a through bill of lading to contract out of liability for damage done during the carriage by another carrier only if the contract of carriage ‘ provides explicitly that a specified part of the carriage is to be performed by a named person . ’ |
23 | In the Commercial Union building alone almost three acres — 2,000 panes — of toughened glass must be replaced , according to Mr Ray Morley , a marketing manager of the insurance firm , who said yesterday that the building would be out of service for a year . |
24 | At the same time , Nos. 1E , 2E and 3E , were taken out of service for a short time , to receive a small modification — they were fitted with spare sets of track brake equipment , so that they could subsequently work to the Crystal Palace . |
25 | The catering vehicle will be based on the underframe and some of the body members of former 42-seat passenger coach No. 3 which has been out of service for a number of years . |
26 | Jim described it as a ‘ user friendly ’ locomotive , it is possible to keep on using the machine continuously without having to take it out of service for maintenance . |
27 | New labourers came out , many from Ireland where pressure on land was unusually severe ; they came from southern Irish ports , so they could not have been directly affected by the English conquest and the Scottish settlement of Ulster at the beginning of the seventeenth century , but possibly Irish landlords felt that it no longer made sense to keep up private armies and turned men out of service for this reason . |
28 | The remaining boat was taken out of service for fear of a repeat disaster , and new German boats were ordered . |
29 | It was the first time that four large tanks — two crude storage , a ballast water and the Brent surge — had been taken out of service for planned maintenance in one year . |
30 | Routine contractual visits are made by appointment to ensure that lifts are taken out of service for routine maintenance only at times convenient to the hotel |