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
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