Example sentences of "[vb pp] out of [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | It seems to me from what Mr in particular said , that the bottom as it were has dropped out of the market to this extent that it seems that the policy that he 's advocating , is not thirty one thousand any more , but thirty one thousand plus any amount of windfalls and recycling . |
2 | CHRIS KAMARA is set to be priced out of a move to Sheffield United . |
3 | As she gathered up the bedding and cushions she had hung out of the windows to air before the evening earth began to exhale dew , she wondered whether she should fetch out her best mantilla , the white lace her mother had given her for her first communion , which she never wore because it seemed so showy , and had n't worn even yesterday for the Easter Mass . |
4 | In many respects the ‘ New Conservatism ’ in Britain and the United States was born out of a reaction to the high inflation of the mid-1970s . |
5 | On a small rocky islet is ‘ Kolymba ’ , a rectangular cavity 40 metres long by 12 metres wide , carefully sawn out of the limestone to a depth of almost 2 metres ( Plate 16 ) . |
6 | At the connecting tunnel it would have been led out of the entrance to the East Shaft top by wooden launder . |
7 | A figure popped out of a doorway to Alexei 's left , and he cut at it with his sword and ran on . |
8 | Pindar pleads with Arkesilas for one of these nobles who is out of favour , a ‘ pollarded oak-tree ’ — cp. the tyrant 's maxim about ‘ pruning the tallest poppies ’ on p. 51 ; and in the late sixth century when the balance of strength was the other way , Arkesilas III had been forced out of the country to Samos . |
9 | In those days , in the long ‘ hot weather ’ , women and children were sent out of the heat to the hills . |
10 | You 'd start off with parliamentary business then have a review of foreign affairs , and very important departmental things may often have to be shoved out of the way to another Cabinet . |
11 | ‘ ( 3 ) Unless any party appears before this court on or before Wednesday 19 February 1992 and shows cause why the sum of U.S.$2m. should not be paid out of the fund which was paid into court pursuant to the order of Hirst J. herein dated 13 March 1991 ( ‘ the fund ’ ) to the solicitors for the Republic of Somalia ( Messrs. Crossman Block ) , the said sum shall be paid out of the fund to Messrs. Crossman Block on 20 February 1992 or forthwith thereafter . |
12 | This relaxation of attitude has led to a significant increase in the annual amount paid out of the fund to the successful unassisted parties , but it still remains perilous to be sued by an assisted person . |