Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] out of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Early statements of the model ( e.g. , Marslen-Wilson & Welsh ( 1978 ) ) assert that candidates drop out of the pool of word-candidates when they do not fit the specifications of context , in the same way as when they do not fit the accumulating sensory input . |
2 | Competition between consumers for a given commodity may , for example , tend to force its price upward ; each consumer is careful not to consume beyond the point where the marginal purchase is just worthwhile ; during the process , those who are less eager consumers of marginal units drop out of the race earlier . |
3 | The light falls on the back door of the Italian Embassy , and children 's voices pour out of an upstairs window . |
4 | I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner . |
5 | Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom . |
6 | Dominant hens assert their priority by pecking subordinate hens : pecked subordinate hens move out of the way of the pecker , to allow the dominant hen access to the nesting site , or roosting site she was using , or the food she was about to eat . |
7 | A BIBLE 'S throw from Harrods , guitar-strummed folk songs waft out of a church . |
8 | The membership of the League of Nations from 1919 to 1939 never exceeded 54 countries , whereas some 160 nation states , covering almost the entire globe , are members of the present United Nations , and the numbers are still increasing as new nations arise out of the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union . |
9 | The two cars swing out of the palace gates , and disappear down the avenue . |
10 | Bored gauchos sit out of the wind , sucking yerba maté from gourds ; their horses munch at the thin grass in a desultory fashion . |
11 | The explosion lifted the ship a few feet clear out of the water , smashing the superstructure against the low tunnel roof even as the hull burst open with a blaze of fire . |
12 | Just the kind of remarks one would hear as parents come out of the display of their children at annual ballet school spectacular . |
13 | The best ideas grow out of the product and are intimately linked with it . |
14 | Sure enough , a couple of rock doves fly out of the crack with a clatter of wings , and we can see a scarcely fledged youngster perched on a ledge in the gloom of the sea-cave . |
15 | ‘ They said I 'd just got 50-60 years wear out of the knee in 15 years . ’ |
16 | Legal costs come out of the estate they 're not an executor 's personal responsibility , but on the other hand an executor is not entitled to charge for the work that he does . |
17 | Robots step out of the factory |
18 | For instance , if a business sells ten pounds worth of goods for cash , the goods go out of the business as sales and the cash comes into the business . |
19 | For example , if your love life is thriving you can manage to maintain your diet , but as soon as there is an upset , or things are not going to smoothly , then your dietary resolutions go out of the window ? |
20 | They followed her pointing arm with their eyes , and were chilled to see a group of thin figures form out of the darkness all around , shambling towards the group of tired combatants . |
21 | Had we used this three thousand three hundred figure as the annual migration , then the housing requirement figures come out of the projection rather then two thousand and six , would have been some ten thousand fewer . |
22 | They 're better than lamp posts and that , cos trees grow out of the ground , so they 're extra special like . |
23 | Connelly 's haunting , purposeful vocals seep out of the cut at strange angles , spoken rather than sung , whilst the melody is bolstered by seductive female whispers that gently flit past , all knotted together over a boomy bass laden communication . |
24 | Also , it might be able to increase revenues as rivals drop out of the market . |
25 | Berlin Bertie mixes gritty realism with poetic passages in which the five characters step out of the action to express their innermost thoughts and desires . |
26 | Fiona sat in the passenger seat of the car , watching the red roadside reflectors drift out of the night towards her . |
27 | A tankard on the compartment table sits as a reminder of the glories of Soviet technology — sputniks and rockets spin out of a world inhabited by the Spassky Tower and an olive branch — and , as if to demonstrate that the mundane is as attainable as the sublime , not a spoon rattles , not a single drop of sweet Georgian tea is spilt , as the carriage is smoothly elevated and the task of fitting a Chinese-gauge undercarriage is taken in hand . |
28 | I know that the problem is likely to recur once US forces pull out of the region but no one should lambast them for taking action now . |
29 | There is , in a sense , an ideology of scepticism within clearly defined boundaries and as old men die out of the system and younger ones join it the tradition becomes cumulative and socially-constructed rather than just an individual matter . |
30 | Sometimes men get out of the control of their officers . |