Example sentences of "[noun pl] be out " in BNC.
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1 | If institutions are out of phase with social formation , the most powerful institution will be that which is most useful in regulating the conflict between interests which have their foundations in different modes of production — the bureaucracy . |
2 | A group of prisoners are out of jail for a few days … but the authorities know exactly where they are . |
3 | • When the flames are out , remove hot clothes but leave in place any which are seared to the flesh , as they provide a sterile protection . |
4 | Company skills are out of place in a spiritual environment |
5 | the Germans are out are they ? |
6 | But I know it is sad that all our clubs are out of Europe now and it will probably be a long time before we can hope to dominate abroad as we once did . |
7 | The cops are out on a limb . |
8 | Of the mountains , An Teallach is the finest and can be seen from the road at Dundonnell , and Slioch is a familiar object overlooking Loch Maree in the south , but those in the inner fastnesses are out of sight or imperfectly glimpsed . |
9 | hell of a squeak of brakes and they had two vans and as you used to turn the corner by Swatons , the bollards are out |
10 | Ralph , without the wise word of Piggy , does not realise until near the end that ‘ sharpening his stick at both ends ’ means that Jack 's hunters are out to kill him as he believes that they are not capable of murder . |
11 | This is why many Georgian and Victorian houses are out on their own , whereas William and Mary and Queen Anne houses are often in the middle of villages , where the original manor had always stood . |
12 | Spurs are out Gary |
13 | I think there 's a book-rack up there and I think some of them , the patterns are out of the magazine and they 're just , in a rack , I think . |
14 | The gin palaces are out , polished brass , blaring radios and peaked hats , and they do n't care . |
15 | The claws are out as Anne and Through The Keyhole Eve clash on wedding ‘ lies ’ |
16 | Oh have you all noticed just how many Scum vidoes are out for last season ? ? |
17 | I tell you , the times are out of joint . ’ |
18 | The cottage is tiny , but it 's charming , and the views are out of this world . ’ |
19 | And though he 's anti-hospital , his manners are out of this world . ’ |
20 | ‘ Surely the fog signals are out , ’ said Jack . |
21 | The ‘ penny gaffs ’ is rather more in my style ; the songs are out and out , and makes our gals laugh . |
22 | Turkish camera crews , photographers and journalists are out in force to capture the moment . |
23 | Royalties are out there , but they are not in the abundance that some might like you to believe . |
24 | If heavy bushes are out of place , graceful grasses can be just as efficient . |
25 | ‘ He 'll just be glad that the kids are out of danger and you ‘ re there to watch over them . ’ |
26 | It said ‘ Many of the smaller hard drives available , especially old ones , use Stepper Motor actuators and it is these that really require that a low level format be carried out on them at least once a year , as after a long period of heating and cooling it is more than possible that the heads are out of alignment with the tracks . |
27 | For example , Easton 's section police consider it abnormal if cars are out of context , such as expensive cars being driven in ‘ poor areas ’ and old bangers in the exclusive suburbs . |
28 | My Stock will blaze when other snuffs are out ; a Rising Star is worth two setting Suns : And now that in the style of my Siege of Memphis , opportunity reaches forth her silver hairs and bids me hold . |
29 | ‘ Oh , the Essex lads are out in force , no problem , but I 'm sure the hooligans who did the post offices were working from south of the river . |
30 | Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’ |