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

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1 And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold .
2 We must have been right out in the sticks .
3 It 's an aircraft which has been rarely out of the headlines in it 's 25 years with the RAF .
4 Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods .
5 There is something very disturbing about a benefit system which will prop up Mr Deaves until he gets back on his business feet , yet is reluctant to help people who are literally out on the streets .
6 And had known , took , took part in every one , right up I 'd never been away out of the town in the time the was on .
7 I am just out of the bath .
8 The only championship now open to Falls ' senior side is the PGL Division One title as they are already out of the CIS Irish Senior Cup and the PGL Milk Senior Cup which continues on Wednesday night with the following fixtures .
9 Manager Harry McNally said : ‘ We are not out of the wood but we have been thrown a lifeline .
10 Power struggles are not out of the question and , if you are single , you may be drawn into a passionate , even obsessive liaison .
11 But we are not out of the woods .
12 We have been and some would still have us believe , I think it 's true , we 're not out of the woods yet as far as er er recovery of the housing market is concerned .
13 I mean , they 're not out of the way .
14 Once the door 's been locked at night and the medicine 's been round , you 're not out until the morning .
15 Yeah cos you 're not out in the morning must of heard from here .
16 And while Leith was thinking , heavens , Rosemary was a year older than her and had been married , and was starting to feel grateful that she had the parents she had , Rosemary was going on , ‘ They 're both out at the moment . ’
17 It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’
18 You have to spend years and years working off the initial residue of suspicion and diffidence before you 're even out of the red , let alone seeing any positive return for your efforts .
19 We 're too out of the way for mains electricity . ’
20 I 'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question .
21 Skipper Ian Smith and prop Pete Jones , their 2 Scottish internationals , are both out of the game .
22 Skipper Ian Smith and prop Pete Jones , their 2 Scottish internationals , are both out of the game .
23 Everything he hits seems to be right out of the middle and he also has a much better routine with his putting now that caddy Fanny Sunesson has stopped her ‘ wicketkeeper ’ pose behind his stance .
24 He says , If the cinema should have nudity there , the statues should be inside out of the view of people .
25 I 'm not out in the world . ’
26 Then , after a bit , it becomes not something unacceptable , but something accepted or at least something which is demonstrated to be not out of the question .
27 For your own good , at least for the next year or so , I think you 'd be best out of the way .
28 He said this did not amount to a demand for a right of veto : ‘ The principle we stick to is that the PLO will be totally out of the picture . ’
29 This was highly unusual , since most golfers prefer their caddies to be well out of the way for such crucial short putts .
30 Medical examination of each child would then be almost out of the question ’ .
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