Example sentences of "[verb] be out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Purists might argue he should 've been out in the colds using his sketchbook , instead of a camera , but he disagrees .
2 I have n't seen my , never saw my grandfather and so family has been out of the country for a few generations now .
3 If you want to eat a salmon at its best , try to find one that has been netted at the river mouth or offshore early in the spring , that has been out of the water for no more than twelve hours and still has sea lice on it .
4 Divided plants will take hold of the soil and grow new roots more quickly if they are replanted so quickly that the plant hardly knows it has been out of the ground .
5 Striker Robbie Turner , 26 , and on a weekly contract , has been out of the side with a broken leg since February .
6 rachel says she learnt to ski with Chantelle at Gloucester five years ago … she has been out to the snow a few times this season and to be good you have to be able to get out there but this slope is good … and almost like the real thing
7 A police squad has been out on the streets rounding up school truants .
8 ‘ If you 'd been out on the street — ’ Georgiades looked at Nikos — ‘ instead of sitting on your ass in a cool office — ’
9 Checking his watch , he found that he 'd been out of the cabin for a little over three hours .
10 After all , I 'd been out of the Army a full six weeks by then .
11 It was the first time I 'd been out of the cell since 15 May .
12 Yeah , well I 'd been out to the bin and er , he was just sort of erm by the ground by the bin bags the wood round the corner and er then he was sort of coming and he was like dying to come and have a stroke but
13 She no doubt thought I 'd been out in the sun too long .
14 I did n't , it was so cold yesterday , we 'd been out in the morning and I decided to put him in his cot , on the odd occasion I do , do , he 's gone to sleep without any problems
15 She felt guilty at how much she enjoyed being out of the house , even out of the village .
16 " Every now and again you meet someone you immediately know is out of the ordinary .
17 er of being unemployed the thi Neil is the third lodger , of course tha who get 's out of the pit at about eleven o' clock in the morning !
18 Well I know I know is the only one that realised I would 've been more shocked if had yeah I would have been out on the pavement here whistling with a banjo whistling Dixie there you are that one no not yet no .
19 If he had , my furniture would have been out on the street by now and Springsteen and I would have been queuing down the night shelter .
20 I may have been out of the arena for a while , but I daresay there are still some who remember the old gladiator . ’
21 If Senna had not either won the race or finished second , he would have been out of the championship .
22 And whereas it might be argued that Granada would have kept a strong news operation in Newcastle , control would have been out of the hands of the region .
23 If he had been in charge , we would have been out of the Community , because that was the basis of his election campaign .
24 It was warm and dry and could not possibly have been out in the snow storm .
25 Alejandro , having been out on the bat the night before , returned at breakfast time with the pallor and red eyes of a white rat .
26 The French goal ace had feared being out of the game for two months after hobbling out of the 3-0 first leg defeat with a damaged hamstring .
27 I loved being out on the sea — it felt much more like ‘ real ’ sailing than being on a lake .
28 ‘ We tried to sign him in the summer that we bought Jim Leighton from Aberdeen , but the money Brondby were asking was out of the question , ’ said Mr Ferguson .
29 Some of those who had been out to the countryside or into factories to do their ‘ social practice ’ were even more critical of the existing regime .
30 Paula Harrison , of North Green , Staindrop , had been out for the evening with friends when she fell 15ft from the bridge into the Tees on Saturday .
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