Example sentences of "[vb pp] out of " in BNC.
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1 | Fidelma stumped out of the room , deciding she had pressed her luck far enough and Timothy put his cup down , oddly disturbed . |
2 | The Christian Democrats got only 38.7% of the vote , against 45.1% four years ago , and are being booted out of the government for the first time since the state was founded 45 years ago . |
3 | And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year . |
4 | And she is believed to have banked £10 million since being booted out of Downing Street two years ago . |
5 | VICAR 'S daughter Hannah Murray-Leslie was outraged by village gossips who claimed she had been booted out of a public school because of a frolic behind the bicycle shed . |
6 | And this was also the drug that caused British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies to be booted out of the Barcelona Olympics . |
7 | The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol . |
8 | He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue . |
9 | He had just been booted out of his digs , for the nth time , because the landlady had complained about the noise of a child who had stayed with him on the way home for half-term . |
10 | FOUR ex-servicemen have been booted out of a British Legion social club after going to war over what they believe are missing funds of up to £250,000 . |
11 | ‘ I know what you 're saying , but she was drugged out of her head , Patrick . |
12 | However , it is enough to point out that there are similarities between the ‘ overpopulation ’ view and the view that farmers and pastoralists should be educated out of their ignorant , lethargic and traditional ways . |
13 | Some of it got into the car and irritated my eyes : I had to take a hand off the steering wheel to rub them and it was almost wrenched out of my grasp as the car lurched into a hole in the road . |
14 | Collective bargaining institutions and rules can not be expected to function adequately when wrenched out of their original context and implanted elsewhere , since they are closely linked with the structure and organisation of political and social power in their own environment or habitat . |
15 | Then she was wrenched out of shadow into heavier shadow still , and realized it was almost too late already . |
16 | A yell of surprise was wrenched out of her . |
17 | In each case the experience of being wrenched out of the familiar instigates an identity crisis which results in a series of ‘ rebirths ’ as the protagonist grapples with the problem of selfhood and strives to construct some form of coherent identity out of the scraps of other peoples ' languages which penetrate his or her consciousness . |
18 | It 's wrenched out of Paul . |
19 | This test highlights the necessity to understand the original context of a belief and make sure that something is not being wrenched out of that to a setting where it does not apply . |
20 | And so though we have all sinned and that circle , that perfect purpose of God for you and for me has been warped and distorted out of all recognition , the potential that God had for you and for me , it 's been dis it seems to have been destroyed because of the warping and because of the impact of sin . |
21 | The C&G was preceded out of the market by stockbrokers Kleinwort Grieveson and Hoare Govett . |
22 | A present-day scene , with the same type of trams as in the previous view rebuilt out of all recognition ! |
23 | Before Mrs Carroll could stop her Benny had galloped out of the shop and up the road towards the convent . |
24 | Jane Fonda 's New Workout was deemed out of date with risky exercises and lots of jogging and bouncing movements . |
25 | If a new factory creates a pollutant which is about as poisonous as , say , privet leaves , it may be heckled out of business . |
26 | Contempts Committed out of Court |
27 | I shall turn not to contempt committed out of court or to ‘ constructive ’ contempts as they are sometimes called . |
28 | The children played a game , jumping into the deep green pools in the torrent from the big rocks under the star apple tree ; the cold of the water was so intense that Martha felt her body flush to its core with a spasm of heat ; even after she had scrambled out of the water her flesh still tingled from the shock . |
29 | Mrs Frizzell drank her coffee quickly , then scrambled out of bed and proceeded a little unsteadily to the kitchen , her cotton nightgown drooping despondent–y round her . |
30 | Three youths scrambled out of the car and ran off , leaving her dying in the road . |