Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] out of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The explanation is relatively straightforward ; the glucose slowly diffuses out of the capillary into the surrounding liquid , creating a gradient of sugar concentration .
2 A neat feature is that the bar always moves out of the way when you get near it , hopping from the top to the bottom of the screen and vice versa .
3 In cases of childhood eczema for example , the child often grows out of the condition .
4 A continuation of Krabbe 's suspension now looks out of the question .
5 If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control .
6 The route then climbs out of the Severn Valley and goes across country to Heightlington .
7 Lord Scarman has said of inner city riots that ‘ public disorder usually arises out of a sense of injustice , ( Scarman , 1986 : xiii ) , and as the Woolf report recognized , this is as true in prisons as it is in the inner city .
8 The preference for defining competitive strength as current strength also arises out of the recognition that , if attainable status is used , there will be no clear separation on the matrix of established stars from potential stars , and this seems critical for distinguishing between two types of investment : major investment for the future and sufficient investment to maintain a market position .
9 Mystical experience never arrives out of the blue ; it is always influenced by the religious milieu of the mystic , even though he may want to transcend the beliefs and attitudes that he found there .
10 The black-maned lion now charges out of the bush in the direction of the cars .
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