Example sentences of "[prep] be out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Aggers ' biggest worry was that he might make a fool of himself bowling at Gooch after being out of the game for two years . |
2 | And , after being out in the sunshine with the children most of the day , she 'd lost her pale , city complexion , becoming as brown as a berry and looking much younger . |
3 | Seemed a bit daft to me though you 'd think they , mind you they 'd , they 'd supposed to of had erm er sub contractors down there , in that , that is disgusting , some of these should of been out of the door the . |
4 | Its main problem is that it can cause psychological dissociation , resulting in hallucinations and phenomena which may include subjective experiences of being out of the body or states similar to the near death experience . |
5 | Back in the warm , silken night air , beneath the massive arc of bright stars , she breathed in greedily , revelling in the blessed contrast , the giddy relief of being out of the cave . |
6 | It was all question of being out on the track at the right moment close to the end of the session when it was drying . |
7 | The nip of alcohol causes the blood vessels to dilate and so warm the skin and make us comfortable in spite of being out in the cold . |
8 | I mean even I understand you were talking about the children sort of being out in the dark on their own erm even just something as simple as that . |
9 | She had had enough of being out among the crowd , enough excitement . |
10 | The 27-year-old Oldham keeper is likely to be out for the rest of the season after tearing wrist ligaments against Manchester United . |
11 | RISING star Remittance Man has damaged a tendon in his off-fore and is likely to be out for the rest of the season . |
12 | Luton winger Scott Oakes has undergone a cartilage operation and is likely to be out for the rest of the season . |
13 | And the , the importance of that for me , that shows me the shape of the month , so there 's nowhere I 'm going to be on the tenth other than my office , because I 'm going to be out for the rest of the week . |
14 | ‘ Sailors were the élite , ’ Daniel Farson observes ; ‘ guardsmen were less popular because they were known to be out for the money . ’ |
15 | Back at Louth , we found the TD to be out for the day , to my secret relief . |
16 | They ca n't afford to lose time because they 've got to be out for the bairns . |
17 | Contractors will reluctantly say , ’ No , we simply can not do your work because we can not afford to be out of the money for that period . ’ |
18 | Of course , bedside lights need to be out of the reach of children too young to understand the dangers of electricity . |
19 | This seems to me to illustrate what I would call the ‘ Breakthrough Phenomenon ’ : the sudden discovery that something which has been assumed to be out of the question is not out of the question at all . |
20 | Sparkling performance figures would seem to be out of the question . |
21 | Much as he would have liked to try to rescue Murray , he recognised that to be out of the question . |
22 | He felt cold to the point of shivering , weak enough for standing to be out of the question . |
23 | I suppose getting tickets for the Oxford game is going to be out of the question ? |
24 | Smith does n't want to be out of the selectors ' minds at the start of the tour because he is desperate to improve on his overseas record for England . |
25 | The snub comes after Diana arranged to be out of the country next Saturday so she does n't have to spend time with Charles on his 44th birthday . |
26 | ( It was a nifty move to be out of the country because prices back home had just been ‘ liberated ’ , sending inflation on basic commodities soaring . ) |
27 | ‘ Trust John to be out of the country , ’ Loretta said wistfully . |
28 | ‘ I thought you wanted to be out of the limelight for a while , ’ he 'd said . |
29 | ‘ Maria Luisa wanted to be out of the capital , ’ he told her . |
30 | If the vessel is to be out of the water for a fixed period e.g. between September the 1st and March the 31st annually , then this will be expressed in the Policy Schedule , and will be detailed on the underwriting risk and claims statistics screens on the Polisy system . |