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

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1 They were the first correct entries out of the hat to the question : How many weeks was Mull of Kintyre at No 1 in the UK charts ?
2 It was the practice for mine trucks or waggons to be hauled by small pit horses , probably Galloways , from the hoppers out of the mine to the dressing floors .
3 Tolkien and Lewis , in some of the same spirit , decided to make a party issue out of the election to the Oxford Chair of Poetry in 1938 .
4 I had traced Tunney out of the City to a big house with high broken-glass-topped walls where the rich and inebriated pay to have their vices purged .
5 The filling and landing of the mine kibbles , and waggoning the ore out of the mine to the dressing floors was regarded as tutwork .
6 He found Merlyn Rock where , in the summer of 1595 , the Spaniards landed and burned the village along with Newlyn and Penzance ; then in the gathering dusk he made his way up the hill out of the village to Paul and the church of St Pol de Leon ( not he of Tarsus but a Celtic gentleman ) , also burned by the Spaniards and rebuilt afterwards .
7 Antony walking out of the room to the landing heard him dialling the telephone .
8 The problem is going to get much larger , and it is not good enough simply to make money out of the rush to home ownership .
9 But even though the river 's dry a nearby training stables is now applying for permission to drill a bore hole and pump up to £10m gallons out of the ground to water horse gallops like this .
10 At the end of the rollout the tailwheel lock was disengaged to allow us to amble back round the peri-track ; thereafter the shutdown followed usual pattern of a cooling-down period , a magneto check and the pulling out of the mixture to full lean .
11 Fowler Class 4F No. 4422 at Cheddleton working on the short running line out of the station to the yard on the North Staffordshire Railway .
12 The rolling forest of Wensleydale that surrounded Bainbridge has gone now , with its deer and wild boar , but the horn that was blown at dusk every evening between Holyrood and Shrovetide to lead travellers out of the forest to safety still hangs behind the bar of the Rose and Crown , although it is blown now only at village weddings .
13 ‘ Subject to the provisions of this section , if at any time an institution becomes insolvent and at that time — ( a ) it is an authorised institution … the board shall as soon as practicable pay out of the fund to each depositor who has a protected deposit with that institution an amount equal to three-quarters of his protected deposit .
14 He kicked his horse with a small , angry sense of mourning and followed Bicker as they made their way out of the square to the gates of the Rorim ; felt the wind rasp his face as they left behind the shelter of the buildings .
15 Benedict made no reply to this , but , calling to the dog , who was hovering near by , he started to lead the way out of the thicket to the road .
16 Once he was there , she tried to exact his help in smuggling client records out of the firm to her home .
17 At the cry of ‘ stewards ’ , forty leathery men of uncertain age , who , as agents , had devoted their lives to the Party , frogmarched the YCs out of the hall to loud applause .
18 If the bankrupt can not himself prepare a proper statement of affairs , the official receiver may either employ someone at the expense of the estate to assist in its preparation ( r 6.63(1) ) or make an allowance out of the estate to a named person to assist the bankrupt in its preparation ( r 6.63(2) and ( 3 ) ) .
19 Twice , when he had run out of ideas , he had driven the little Triumph out of the district to a coffee shop where he was not known , and had sat drinking coffee and talking to the men next to him at the counter , surprised to find himself accepted as a member of the grown-up world .
20 ( 3 ) Where co-owners of an estate or interest in any land , … not being itself partnership property , are partners as to profits made by the use of that land or estate , and purchase other land or estate out of the profits to be used in like manner , the land or estate so purchased belongs to them , in the absence of an agreement to the contrary , not as partners but as co-owners for the same respective estates and interests as are held by them in the land or estate first mentioned at the date of the purchase .
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