Example sentences of "[coord] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps it was built as a wind break , ’ she said , ‘ there does n't seem to be anything to keep in or out except the wind here . ’ |
2 | For example , placing the blocks in the centre of a large room or out on the porch , instead of in their usual corner , can stimulate quite a different type of play . |
3 | Here in Mr Shah 's hotel or out on the plains I find myself making all sorts of airy leaps and connections effortlessly . |
4 | Hiding in comers or out on the hills in all weathers … |
5 | Right : Whether you 're cooking in the garden or out on a picnic , the portable Smokey Joe barbecue is ideal . |
6 | There are two options , inside , or out on the open deck . |
7 | Civil Engineering offers an exciting and well-paid career with opportunities to work either both in an office or out on site both in the UK and overseas . |
8 | Nothing moved on the bank or out on the water . |
9 | Find out whether you 're in or out on pages 30 and 31 . |
10 | Find out whether your style is in or out on pages 30 and 31 . |
11 | either that or out on the bleeding street |
12 | Again , using a lockable free-wheel differential in the front axle not only eliminates free-wheel front hubs but also allows the 4 × 4 to be put in or out at up to 62mph . |
13 | If you are busy at home or out at work ( and perhaps you have others to look after as well ) it can be hard to envisage any free time . |
14 | I 'd assumed she was writing in secret , as I was — pursuing a universal dirty habit that demanded solitude and a quiet place — when instead she was watching TV or out at the pub with friends : being social . |
15 | He seemed to be possessed of a driving need to review and revitalise everything , calling for frequent staff meetings , inviting ideas on production methods and working schedules , and when he was n't at his desk or out at a meeting he was cooped up with Mike Freeman in the downstairs office or in one of the other departments . |
16 | They are largely nocturnal , spending their days either down the burrows or out at sea gliding on stiff wings . |
17 | All through my teens it had to be a very rainy Sunday indeed that did not find us perched on the Cow and Calf a crop of murderous rocks resembling neither cows , calves nor any other animal , ' or out at Bolton Abbey , negotiating the stepping-stones across the wide but shallow Wharfe ; or eating our sandwiches on Haworth Moor as we looked down on the Brontes ' parsonage and re-enacted the highlights from Wuthering Heights in our romantic young heads . |
18 | Our breathing work is based on selected Yoga positions , chosen for their particular relevance to the Medau system , and although this relationship is important , the positions are taught differently , the aim being to influence the breath in an indirect way , undisturbed by directions to breathe in or out at certain moments . |
19 | On the central issue raised by the subtitle of the show , art in or out of the mainstream , some statistical study was made of the representation of women artists and the milestones in their careers . |
20 | Modern gliders usually have spring-loaded caps which are pulled down firmly to prevent air leaking into or out of the wing . |
21 | Would it have been easier if she had n't seen Lucy almost every day for four years going into or out of the office next door ? |
22 | But the underlying idea of being at a loose end , or out of the practical swim , is a different matter altogether . |
23 | The two sets of categorizations are closely related , for this sense of the abnormal is based in part on typifications of people , but also in part on typifications of place and of people in ( or out of ) place . |
24 | On the day the National Government was formed , Sylvester , Lloyd George 's secretary , asked him : ‘ Are you in or out of this ? ’ |
25 | This is country where it is easy to live off the land , or out of the rivers , and to learn about life . |
26 | Dismissing the argument that the directives were unreasonable , perverse or out of proportion , the judge said that perhaps the most startling feature of them was how little they restricted the supply of the ‘ oxygen of publicity ’ to the specified organisations . |
27 | He pointed out that in many countries of Eastern Europe , Communists had been forced into coalition or out of government . |
28 | At the start of the year , several firms were steeling themselves for the tough , face-losing decision to pull out of some markets — or out of the securities business altogether . |
29 | Arrangements for reorganisation , in or out of court , sound like a formality ; a fixed outside factor of doing business . |
30 | In America , whether in or out of court , the managers who led the firm into the ditch often remain at the controls while it is pulled out . |