Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] out of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Notes spilled out of the money drawer .
2 Moreover , the examples Couturier gives are of multiple discrete points of view carefully distinguished within the novels in question ( The Sound and the Fury , Pale Fire ) , whereas the mutable point of view employed in Verbivore is a technique developed out of the possibilities inherent in print , but moving toward the mutability of cybernetic text .
3 7.6.2 Subject to the provisions of clauses 7.6.3 and 7.6.4 the Landlord shall as soon as the Permissions have been obtained or immediately where no Permissions are required apply all money received in respect of such insurance ( except sums in respect of loss of Rent ) in rebuilding or reinstating the Premises or the Retained Parts so destroyed or damaged [ making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the money received out of the Landlord 's own money ] It is important to include the words in square brackets in order to ensure that the damaged or destroyed premises are reinstated .
4 In rebuilding or reinstating those parts of the Centre including essential accesses and services so destroyed or damaged making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the insurance money received out of the Landlord 's own money
5 During the afternoon meeting , several breaks were called to allow discussions between the various groupings to examine the three motions on the table : a strong attack on the MPs , calling on the executive not to endorse their actions ; a motion regretting their action , and the successful statement welcoming the concession wrung out of the Westminster system and pledging support for the parliamentary group .
6 The driver leaned out of the window and shouted at the lad , sounded his horn twice , then drove on .
7 As its fiery twigs flashed out and cut into the inky cloud , the thunder rolled out of the west .
8 Benny and Mortimer , watching from the bushes , started in surprise as a tall , lithe figure coalesced out of the darkness .
9 This was a figure plucked out of the air by the Commission who know that the scale of fraud is not adequately monitored .
10 Pouf , man , you 've let yourself be scared by a figure plucked out of the clouds .
11 It swims , with its legs tucked out of the way alongside its flanks , by sinuous movements of its body and by beating its tail .
12 When the train had emerged from the last tunnel on the Central Line between Stratford and Leyton , issuing with little more space to spare than toothpaste squeezed out of the nozzle of another kind of tube , somewhere past that point , though he was not sure yet where , he would climb out on to the roof of the car .
13 She saw the short , powerful figure come out of the dark of the hall , to where she could examine his face in the light from the streetlamps .
14 She closed the door and dragged herself wearily up the stairs ; as she pushed open her bedroom door she screamed in fright when a dark figure materialised out of the gloom .
15 The winning entry will be the first all-correct entry picked out of the bag by Jannine Kaye , Manager of Pickfords Travel , Cheapside , Halifax .
16 And then there are all those empty packets discarded out of the window onto Britain 's already polluted streets .
17 When you have finished your conversation , thank it for its help , and see a shaft of light come out of the sky and illuminate this aspect of your Shadow .
18 Other ways we find bands include : ( a ) being recognized in the industry as a company that is worth approaching ( managers with new artists drop in to play a tape to me or any of the other A&R people ) ; ( b ) demo tapes ( they all get heard eventually , but to get your tape picked out of the pile for special attention is difficult ) ; ( c ) seeing them play live on the London circuit .
19 And before Fen could answer her question a dark bulk moved out of the shadows into their path .
20 There was a part of his mind filled almost to sickness with self-mockery , a bitter mockery grown out of the fear that was back with him now , mockery for the excellence of his seamanship .
21 Shapes wreathed out of the mist , coming from the dunes ; Ruth saw a green trail of cloaks , light striking from silver helmets , and a cold transfixing stare .
22 This is n't just a figure drawn out of the air unlike councillor , I can actually back it up because I 've got the detail of that budget .
23 If someone has taken out a PP which is contracted out of SERPS , the widow 's pension under SERPS or under the occupational pension scheme to which she belonged previously will be replaced by an annuity bought out of the fund of contributions built up so far .
24 The first correct entry drawn out of the hat came from Caroline Fitzgerald from Stamford Brook , London , who wins a Golden Bone Award .
25 Now is the time to prove them right by entering our Christmas literary quiz — and as an added incentive we are offering a bottle of Glenmorangie for the first correct entry drawn out of the hat .
26 The hole will need to be filed smooth and all copper filings washed out of the cylinder before the flange is fitted .
27 ‘ Three of the World Security guards dragged out of the carnage down near Freiburg were armed .
28 That was the surprise packet that Stagecoach pulled out of the bag .
29 The two black cars pulled out of the gates , round the corner , and were gone .
30 The senders of the first three questionnaires pulled out of the postbag will each win a Delight personal diet analysis and healthy eating programme .
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