Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] out [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Almost immediately , it seemed , Burton got his first film break — still only a few months out of the RAF .
2 This was a mistaken choice , because the Adour was actually a bad river , which kept on finding different ways out into the Atlantic and abandoning Bayonne altogether .
3 In 1881 , a Scottish fishing boat , the Bertie , was 140 kilometres out in the North Sea .
4 The rationale for the move , which was ardently opposed by the NIH 's management , was that arthritis was a victim of budgetary neglect — getting less than 70 million clearly identifiable dollars out of the NIH 's $4000 million mission for the year .
5 In Africa the Zambezi flows 2,000 miles out into the Indian Ocean .
6 Unfortunately , though , Japanese marketing has driven these companies out of the US market .
7 ‘ We now have three players out of the Nottingham game on Saturday . ’
8 The ill wind that blew one of the pre-tournament favourites out of the Selborne Salver sent a breath of good fortune over Mark Treleaven at a sun-drenched Blackmoor Golf Club on Saturday .
9 At a cabinet meeting on 24 May 1940 , Churchill stated in an aside that he was ‘ strongly in favour of removing all internees out of the United Kingdom ’ .
10 The immediate difference was to cut ten dates out of the October of 1582 , 4 October being followed by 15 October , and making a slight change to the incidence of leap years at the ends of centuries .
11 Cautiously he said : ‘ It 's worth considering getting one of our own men out to the Gulf to investigate — hire a ship if necessary to search … ’
12 In another report , Texaco fixed a ULCC of about 320,000 tonnes out of the Gulf at a rock-bottom rate of W20 .
13 Well we 've fortunately been able to track them down to the waxes which er occur on land so what we 're seeing here is a , an input from the land carried on the dusts which are blown in the winds from the Sahara and other regions out into the Atlantic Ocean .
14 Here the critical developments were to take place during the Beagle 's visit to the Galapagos islands , a small group of volcanic islands several hundred miles out into the Pacific from the South American mainland .
15 There is also the Vietnam syndrome ; the British authorities kept most photographers out of the Falklands .
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