Example sentences of "[conj] out [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hiding in comers or out on the hills in all weathers …
2 The price for the shares must be paid out of distributable profits or out of the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares made for the purpose of the buy-back ( s160(1) ( a ) ) .
3 Prayer for strength is appropriate at any stage of our lives and might well be made daily but that does not invalidate the usefulness of marking one day in our life when someone prays over us in public and asks that out of the treasures of his glory , God may grant you strength and power through his spirit in your inner being that through faith cast may dwell in your hearts in love .
4 1947 saw her launched from the Kelvin yard and she is now the last sea going paddle steamer in the world , faithfully paddling the old route down the Clyde and out to the islands of the west when there are enough tourists to cram her nostalgic upper decks and saloons .
5 A fast trip through central London whisked them past the main tourist attractions and out to the suburbs to the International Training College where they were to stay .
6 At the top as he walked across the plateau , he could see the light from the fire in the main shrine , flickering through the open door and out between the pillars of the veranda .
7 ‘ Managers were proud to lead their staff into dispute and out into the streets over the years ; unfortunately , very many of them became the pit bull terriers of 1992 ’ .
8 There were many fans who drifted in and out of the groups without making any sequential progress at all and the groups to the left of the terrace always provided for an escape from the soccer ‘ rat race ’ .
9 road and the line nearer to you is solid , you must not cross or straddle it , except when you need to get in and out of the premises on side road .
10 To the south is the endlessly fascinating sight of trains pulling in and out of the platforms of London Bridge station .
11 Within this group are the ‘ problem families ’ , always on the edge of pauperism and crime , riddled with mental and physical defects , in and out of the Courts for child neglect , a menace to the community of which the gravity is out of all proportion to their numbers .
12 Some of the tunnels must have run for miles , winding in and out of the channels of water that threaded everywhere .
13 She walked slowly from the school , across the playground and out of the gates into Latimer Road .
14 The nuclear workers ' cars swept in and out of the gates at each shift without a cursory nod .
15 And out of the mists of prehistory stepped Homo Guinnessens , or Pro-Guinness Man , and the search for the Perfect Pint began .
16 As you might expect , though , it is difficult to stop the loss of energy and plasma along the magnetic lines of force and out of the ends of these machines .
17 In the second phase the promise of semiology as a method of decoding significant structures is put aside in favour of an account of a discourse wherein meaning is elucidated by moving in and out of the contexts of utterances .
18 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
19 It makes me cough a bit because when I came on the scene he was the one academically everything and she was the one who was academically rather disadvantaged but she , she was , you know , no not having the greatest of , of , of success but erm it was said that she would n't be able to be a student nurse because she was n't bright enough but you know she clocked up the O levels and A levels like guide badges and she went off on this pre-nursing course in South Notts you know and she was in and out of the Queens on a course and people and , you know , and she said I do n't know all the answers but I 've a rough idea about some of the questions , I want to be a nurse and off she went to , to , to Walsall and I 'm not saying she 's a brilliant student nurse but erm absolutely clear that she 's better than some of the others .
20 They went slowly along the foot of the bank , pushing in and out of the clumps of red campion and ragged robin .
21 Williams himself — a miner 's son — had found his way out of Wales and out of the pits via a schoolteacher , a woman , on whom he had based his hit play , The Corn Is Green .
22 Though she wanted to run , she forced herself to walk , with what she could only hope was regal grace , past Matthew and out of the confines of that cupboard .
23 Thus was a popular nationalism created , not by intention or design , but out of the exigencies of the struggle .
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