Example sentences of "[be] out [prep] the [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're out on the roads this weekend , there 's a chance you could see a squashed beetle . |
2 | I am out of the office next week but shall be available from 26 June onwards . |
3 | SKELMERSDALE , quite superb in their defeat of Glossop , are out of the bottom two . |
4 | Although the Victor Chandler is a very well endowed race judged by English standards , there were only 23 entries and all but six are out of the handicap proper . |
5 | He had been out on the streets all day and his face was running with sweat . |
6 | The guy with the locks and the lyrics whose ‘ Legend ’ LP has n't been out of the UK Top 75 album chart since 1984 . |
7 | Cadfael knew of none besides Tutilo who had been out of the enclave that night , but a man intending such a deed would hardly publish his intent or let anyone know of his absence . |
8 | ‘ Lenny 's only been out of the jug five , maybe six weeks , ’ said Lloyd . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | While the Boat Race fans are on the Thames towpath here , the soccer supporters will be out on the terraces this Easter , and no-one will be shouting louder than at the County ground , where Swindon are taking on West Bromwich Albion . |
11 | University students were out on the streets last month . |
12 | I thought they , they were out by the time this book was published that er Maggie Thatcher was out , was , I mean this |
13 | And as all men know , he was out of the enclave that night , with leave , though leave he got by deceit . |
14 | I was listening to the radio when I was out in the car this morning and it 's coming down |