Example sentences of "[vb past] out of a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It should be noted , however , that there are only two miracles where it states that Jesus healed out of a sense of compassion or pity ( Mark 1:41 ; Luke 7:13 ) .
2 Rich roared out of a conflagration of overlapping , overspilling , competing and confusing flailing emotions in which little was as it seemed .
3 Whatever else he does , Sandy Lyle will be remembered for the shot he played out of a bunker on the 18th in 1988 -150 yards to the pin .
4 When I came out of a nightmare of pain it was to a swirling world of night , and a storm .
5 An Indian wearing a turban came out of a door on the half landing and , with a slight bow , waited for her to pass .
6 Martinho came out of a door in the ‘ administration ’ wing of the prison , walking very quickly .
7 Because I came out of a society in which nobody even read books and I certainly never expected to be a writer .
8 They sped down the warm evening pavement for about fifty yards and then pulled up as an elderly man , walking his dog , came out of a driveway in front of them .
9 The initiative for the women 's group came out of a seminar on ‘ Women and Mass Media ’ , which was organised by the Joint Women 's Programme , 22–24 August .
10 He had made the remark , or something like it , ‘ to the back of Admiral Poindexter ’ as they came out of a meeting with Reagan , and Reagan could not possibly have heard it .
11 On one occasion , they clambered out of a taxi in Oxford Street .
12 In Belfast on Sept. 9 the Rev. Ian Paisley , the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) , walked out of a session of the so-called " strand two " of the inter-party round-table talks on the future of Northern Ireland .
13 Walked out of a hospital in Holland the other week .
14 It stuck out of a patch of sand , jutting at a steep angle , about a metre and a half of it exposed .
15 The irregular payments arose out of a disagreement between the TEC and senior civil servants over the interpretation of a section of the TEC 's operating agreement .
16 It arose out of a strike in July 1964 by ACTT television technicians claiming higher wages ( and an improvement in working conditions ) and it involved all the independent television companies , which included three for whom my firm acted .
17 The dispute arose out of a conflict between the Karnataka Chief Minister , Veerendra Patil , and Congress ( I ) president and leader of the ( central ) opposition , Rajiv Gandhi .
18 This new competition arose out of a battle between banks and building societies which arose when the banks made their first major inroad into the mortgage market .
19 Ian Harris , prosecuting , said the incident arose out of a match at Ridgewood Park , Pensby , in April .
20 This work arose out of a project in which a sample survey program was written specifically for use by developing countries .
21 The show evolved out of a seminar on Bernhard Hoetger , an artist who is represented by several works .
22 My mind was the furthest away it could be to playing singles , so I pulled out of a couple of tournaments .
23 Meanwhile , he pulled out of a grilling by Euro MPs today — pleading pressure of work .
24 Last night former England international Beasant dashed out of a side-entrance after two more of his blunders led to Norwich goals .
25 A group of Dutch tourists swarmed out of a restaurant behind Rain and Oliver and the pedlar lost ground .
26 ‘ Like I fell out of a tree in the Garden of Eden . ’
27 Record of the Year and Song of the Year were awarded for Tears in Heaven , which Clapton wrote as a tribute to his young son , Conor , who died two years ago when he fell out of a window of the singer 's 53rd-floor Manhattan apartment .
28 He says all they know is that he fell out of a window at a party .
29 And last month an 18-year-old student at Lady Margaret Hall college broke a leg and injured her spine when she fell out of a window after a pub crawl .
30 He was the only man I have ever known who once actually fell out of a hammock with laughing .
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