Example sentences of "out of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 HUGH Laurie and Stephen Fry return to the screen for another six one-hour episodes of Jeeves and Wooster , the continuing saga of the upper crust twerp and his trusty valet who gets him out of no end of trouble .
2 If you have to buy a customer with lavish entertainment , you might as well buy your way out of every problem .
3 Out of every litter the puppy that was always kept was the biggest , reddest female .
4 ‘ There are two sets of stairs into and out of every gallery , ’ Paxton explained , ‘ So that if we get too many visitors it does n't get too congested as people move around .
5 An item can not be significantly posited as existing in any ontological sense , without at the same time , out of every pair of contradictory predicates , one , and only one such predicate can be correctly ascribed to it .
6 Nine out of every child will be
7 Why , why was n't it enough that out of every experience that I mean like not much happens to the back of your neck like that , that 's one thing that I 'd even think about , I mean I 'm not any kind of historian , but like , like anything like the back of the neck I would think of a guillotine also .
8 Secondly , you will best get there by squeezing all you can out of every position you hold and out of the experience of every man you serve or meet : pick their brains , study their successes and their failures ; never be afraid to ask questions or put new ideas , but do not get upset or angry if they are not accepted at first , and do not assume that the other man 's judgment is wrong .
9 The police patrol the capital in black and white gas-guzzlers , rifles poking out of every window .
10 He stopped , waiting for armed Twenty-fourthers to swarm out of every window , demanding to know why Robert was proposing to barge in on their most secret and important ceremony .
11 Eye witnesses said a green BMW cruised along the road with gunmen firing AK47s out of every window at passing white motorists .
12 He 's been thrown out of every art school in London and some that are n't .
13 That is too meagre a ration of choice for a country that spends the equivalent of nearly a full day out of every week of its life in front of the set .
14 Her innocent , girlish features seem to stare out of every news-stand in the world .
15 As far as I know , she went on to live a long life , enjoyed the notoriety , and used it to advantage in the family business , exploiting rumours of her Evil Eye to scare off creditors , and to get the best out of every bargain . ’
16 Delegates in Jakarta were urged to get full value out of every penny spent , especially in the current economic climate .
17 ‘ I was always a bad correspondent , ’ berated Lear , ‘ but surely you are still more unconscientious , for when I do write , you answer me by a short scrawl — only one word of which out of every 2d can I decipher , & I have kept your last and only epistle to see if I ca n't sell it as an ancient hieroglyphic . ’
18 It 's strange , but since being diagnosed the word CANCER seems to leap out of every magazine and newspaper .
19 Half way across the gallery , high up , was a colourful banner banded by evergreens saying Happy Fiftieth Birthday , Robin , with a profusion of multi-coloured balloons around the walls , and one every table were bowls of flowers surrounded by children 's festive bags of sweets , crisps , Polos , Smarties etc. , with coloured paper napkins fanning out of every glass .
20 Housewives were simply spilling out of every house .
21 These not only sell flights but also juggle capacities and fares in order to squeeze the last cent of revenue out of every aircraft seat .
22 Ms Ilana Cravitz , a spokeswoman for the group , said that £10 out of every £65 spent on shopping paid for packaging .
23 Well , as a very , very rough approximation , you ought to be able to get 3–4 pages of answer out of every page of case study text .
24 Dressed in well-cut silver-grey trousers and a pale green shirt , open at the neck , a grey jacket slung casually over one shoulder , he could have stepped out of every woman 's dream .
25 One particularly macabre statue of Saint Sebastian , arrows poking out of every limb , was given centre stage .
26 By the time the train reached Ealing Broadway they had been in and out of every car and as the train returned they followed the same routine .
27 ‘ You might as well get as much pleasure as possible out of every situation , ’ she said , packing the dishes away .
28 The ICRF is such a worthy cause and what makes it particularly so is that it uses just 8p out of every £1 for administration , meaning 92p really goes on advancing the research , ’ she said .
29 Just imagine how the brewers would react if their customers decided to hand over only 99p out of every £1 they were charged . ’
30 And if he were propelled by such categorical imperative to fail , he could not reek loveableness out of every pore
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