Example sentences of "[adj] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | While his chums , nervous young Matt , that ambitious new researcher Michael Portillo , fresh out of college , and their boss , Patten , auditioned for starring roles , Mick would play along with the chorus , watching , waiting , taking notes … |
2 | Today , it is equally acceptable in most settings to dress like Heidi — or a lady weightlifter , a tart , a 50s magistrate , a navvy , a two-year-old fresh out of the sandpit in vivid flowered dungarees , or an exotic refugee from Kubla Khan 's pleasure dome . |
3 | Let's face it , I 'm fresh out of wedding presents . |
4 | ‘ We were fresh out of art school , we had nothing , no money , we were alone in the world , but we knew that we were artists , and we wanted to make that the artwork , ’ says George . |
5 | ‘ I come up with some of me 'ome-made sausage and onion pie fresh out of me oven . |
6 | The firm , System 6 , apparently got a lot of the work done by an engineering contingent fresh out of the Russian Academy of Science . |
7 | Another new phenomenon was the downturn in dealers offering works fresh out of the salerooms . |
8 | Probably some green kid fresh out of journalism school , anxious to impress . |
9 | One tripper on 1960 had been the future Black Dwarf journalist , feminist and socialist , Sheila Rowbotham , fresh out of Yorkshire Methodist boarding school and en route to Oxford . |
10 | Mark Williams , freelancing out of It , did some work , and fresh out of Oxford , Jonathon Green was trying to get a job in Fleet Street . |
11 | For Dick Pountaine , fresh out of his Imperial College science degree , and moving within Notting Hill 's underground milieu , a visit to the RSSF 's inauguration had been a gloomy experience . |
12 | ‘ Unfortunately I 'm fresh out of medals to give you , but — ’ |
13 | Generally the cast list is impressive , even if you have to accept that Cruise is fresh out of law school at about the age |
14 | Anyway , I plug in , fresh out from playing Walk , Do n't Run and FBI , and John said , ‘ Okay , we 'll do a blues in C. ’ I turned scarlet and mumbled , ‘ What 's a blues in C ? ’ and he said , ‘ Just feel your way through it . ’ |
15 | I , I , actually heard that the R S two thousand were , were quite reliable out of most of the sports car , but they did , did have to buy a they were quite expensive , same as top of the range car and their , their top of the range of car was parts of them , especially if they , they , they stopped making them in |
16 | ‘ You 'd look different out of uniform . |
17 | He looks wrong out of uniform . |
18 | So a violent kind of self-accelerating process would take place , with the magma rapidly blowing itself up into a froth of gas and liquid rock and blasting itself clear out of the vent . |
19 | Now get your things and clear out of here ! |
20 | ‘ If that report is anywhere near accurate , they could knock anything we have at present clear out of the sky . |
21 | We cruised in company with pilot whales off the Butt of Lewis , ranged alongside the huge basking shark to compare its thirty foot length with our own and , on one occasion , witnessed an unidentified whale breach practically clear out of the sea like some mammoth salmon . |
22 | Hankin also responded to weekend criticism of his clear out of experienced players . |
23 | they 've got a clear out on clearance sale on . |
24 | CAPTAIN Mainwaring and his Dad 's Army would be well-equipped with a haul of memorabilia discovered during the clear out at Hanley Pottery . |
25 | Why else should so many be high out of sight of the congregation , only sharply visible to us when using a telephoto lens ? |
26 | It 'll float high out of the baby 's reach . |
27 | The force of its leap dragged Trent breast high out of the water . |
28 | The normal method of construction has always been to build retaining walls between six and ten metres high out of huge basaltic rocks . |
29 | The columns of MLs led by the destroyer riding high out of the water were suddenly caught in the harsh glare of the west bank searchlight . |
30 | He paddled across awkwardly , his head tilted high out of the water , and made for the figwort . |