Example sentences of "way out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 This is the densest , yet at the same time one of the most persuasive sections of the book , wherein a variety of arguments drawn from the analytic tradition are deployed against Nietzsche 's lineage : Quine and Davidson on a theory of meaning both holistic and realist — demonstrating that there are more ways out of atomism and the myths of the given than Saussure 's ; and an anti-relativist notion of truth as a ‘ regulative ideal ’ derived from Tarski , Popper and Lakatos .
3 It is a story with which all machine knitters are very familiar and although there are no magic wands there are many ways out of the hole that she feels she has dug herself into .
4 He argues that there are only two ways out of disturbed immature relationships .
5 A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ .
6 There are various ways out of this dilemma .
7 I know six ways out of here that are n't past the desk . ’
8 There were plenty of gates and there were numerous ways out of the square , and the park itself was barely a couple of hundred yards across ; just another backstreet pigeon trap with no feature other than a strange half-timbered lodge near its centre to make it unique , but still she hesitated to enter .
9 It was a long drop from the balcony of the games room ; the castle apothecary carried a line of lethal poisons and draughts ; there were ways out of the castle , a postern or two , and a narrow winding path through the fractured rocks and fallen masonry all tumbled round the castle 's plinthed base like scree , then a long cold walk into the snowy silence …
10 Walker , who apart from the Prime Minister herself ( Margaret Thatcher ) and Sir Geoffrey Howe was the only remaining member of the Conservative Cabinet formed in 1979 ( and who had also been a member of Edward Heath 's Cabinet in 1970-74 ) , had for a considerable time been regarded as in many ways out of sympathy with certain aspects of Thatcher 's political philosophy .
11 ‘ We all have our own ways out of the first forest , ’ Harry said .
12 If I 'm boring this time , you have n't tried it , but if you , if you can do it then erm , it 'll be a really interesting session , of sort of getting together in groups and discussing the problems and sorting ways out of problems .
13 Delegates at California 's energy conference point to various ways out of this chaos , from general policy to specific action .
14 Corbett offered to double the usual fee and they were soon climbing into the skiff and making their way out across the Forth .
15 Laughter drifted across the water as the long , high-sided boat made its way out across the lake , the lanterns swinging gently on either side .
16 Suddenly the siren on the fire truck begins to wail , and a caravan of cars winds its way out towards the edge of town .
17 He had held on to her hand as her flight was called , and it had given her the way out without tears .
18 He waved the men-at-arms in the ante-room imperiously out of his path , and led the way out without even turning his head to make sure that Harry was following .
19 The triumphant tour of England in 1950 saw Worrell way out on top of the averages , scoring 539 runs in four matches at almost 90 , and making his highest Test score of 261 at Nottingham .
20 ‘ I 'll show you the way out on the map then , ’ said Endill .
21 Müncheberg and his Kette from 7/JG 26 were on their way out on another hunting expedition .
22 At night there were no longer any bonfires to be seen , either on the hill or way out on the surrounding plain .
23 ‘ Brand bought this small-holding : house , outbuildings and a bit of land , way out on the moor .
24 ‘ The only thing we can do — make our own way out on foot , ’ he declared levelly .
25 Biologists believe that they are unable to find a way out on their own and that the ‘ acoustic option ’ is the safest way to lure them to safety .
26 Letter : A way out for the elephants
27 Scepticism about the value of his word has been laid to one side ; western governments want a respectable , and reasonably fast , way out for their troops in Kurdistan .
28 One way out for the Scots was to contemplate a different marriage for their queen .
29 Vogtlander added , ‘ any new tax should not just be a means to raise additional revenues as an easy way out for governments with budget deficits ’ .
30 To both men it seemed that a way out for all parties might be found in an international conference , such as that which had settled the Luxembourg question in 1867 .
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