Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [prep] the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It can therefore be argued that not only do social services not pull labour out of the manufacturing sector , but also if they are not expanded the redundant labour from the manufacturing sector simply remains unused and joins the existing long-term reserve army of labour .
2 He shrugged , backing the car out of the parking space to turn it deftly up the narrow unpaved path leading up from the river .
3 Mr Y Hazama was driving his car out of the car park beneath the Commercial Union building when the bomb went off .
4 Karr 's ship was docking even as Tolonen rode the sealed car out to the landing bay .
5 US concessions would allow the Soviet Union partially to modernize and test its next generation of SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) and leave the Soviet Backfire bomber out of the START treaty .
6 Their goal sent the Yorkshire side out of the Football League .
7 ‘ We got a boost out of the cup run , but promotion has always mattered most and now we have nothing to interfere with that .
8 Rex tossed his sandwich out of the car window .
9 Richard Garnett shows how to draw a set amount of chemical out of the spray container with his closed transfer system .
10 If one goes to the slightly higher figure , which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development , then instead of my cut out for the Land Ranger map , for one and a half square kilometres , one hundred and fifty hectares , one can take the new ten penny piece .
11 Then Bjorn Again say ‘ thanks ’ in accents that make them sound like the chef out of The Muppet Show , and an Australian voice tells us to hurry up and spend our money on tickets for their next gig in Manchester , which , due to overwhelming demand , is happening next week .
12 The challenging climb out of the river bed reduced our group to a series of individuals .
13 Her jeans were still on the floor , and last night 's underwear , but she 'd taken her make-up out of the bathroom cabinet and her toothbrush from the tumbler by the sink .
14 Mr Elton advised the NAPF members to circulate copies of the Fimbra guidance note to their scheme members who were considering a transfer out of the company scheme and added that Fimbra had requested them ‘ to refer any instances of misleading scare advertising , or any evidence of bad advice that results in loss to scheme members , to its Complaints Department ’ .
15 There has been a fall out with the grass court tournaments as the better juniors are now seeking matches on cement to prepare them for the nationals at Nottingham .
16 Okay , Now this is , now here you have , yes take the storage binder out of the slip case please , erm , we 'll deal with the strange yellow things in a minute .
17 We touched bottom and , while the gate was still straining open , surged forward with a sudden collective urgency and wheeled in formation out of the entrance hall into Wymark Street .
18 Now we know that gale-force winds in the Channel can topple sightscreens , we must put them upwind of the pavilion this winter , and build a new pavilion out of the insurance claim when they crash through the roof .
19 Then , leaning forward , she picked an olive out of the glass dish in front of them and held it between thumb and forefinger .
20 A shortfall in supplies of chromium and manganese , which are used to strengthen steel and which Britain imports from South Africa , would knock the bottom out of the engineering industry .
21 I took my child out of the school system because I did n't think the physio she had was right for her needs .
22 If , later on , he made rather too much of his lucky escape from one of Hitler 's flying bombs , describing the eerie cutting out of the engine noise seconds before it dropped , the blinding flash , the tall plume of smoke as it came to its final resting place in what was known as Bomb Alley — the route from bases in the Pas de Calais , via Kent to the capital — it was , perhaps , understandable .
23 There is one major theme central to the way that the popular national newspapers handle the coverage of sex offences — that of the seeking out of the sex fiend .
24 A statement by the Justice Department on March 2 said that press reports had created an " untrue impression " that an announcement in Parliament by Justice Minister Coetsee on Feb. 26 concerning the carrying out of the death sentence had brought to an end the moratorium on executions .
25 The area where the Parsons lived lay not in the desirable temperate zone called North Oxford but further north , too far by half , in the boreal tundra of pre-war suburbia out towards the ring road , beyond which lie the arctic wastes of Kidlington , where first-time buyers huddle in their brick igloos and watch the mortgage rate rising .
26 Meanwhile , under-pressure manager Malcolm Crosby has warned the First Division not to write his team out of the promotion picture .
27 Difficulties in returning to work after a period out of the labour market are particularly likely to be experienced by older women :
28 Naturally , there was enough money for Ago … money , money , money … not a squeak out of the bank manager that week .
29 The Chancellor has appeared before the Commons Treasury committee to defend moving Sterling out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism .
30 He drove a wide circle out of the car park towards the slip-road that would take him back to the dual carriageway .
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