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

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1 Likewise , in reviewing Our Towns , the journal Social Work argued that two things stood out about its analysis of the evacuation experience — ‘ our failure to educate our girls as home-makers , in spite of seventy years of compulsory education , and our failure to provide our people with the raw material for home-making ’ .
2 Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her
3 So Bennett was instructed to go to AM Sir John Slessor , Commander-in-Chief , Coastal Command , and literally fight it out for their share of the new 3cm H2S .
4 The undercover soldiers of the S-A-S have been singled out for their bravery in the Gulf War .
5 ( c ) Goodwill Before the Finance Act 1956 and the introduction of tax relief for contributions to retirement annuity contracts for the self-employed , outgoing partners in solicitors ' firms invariably relied upon being paid out for their interest in the firm 's goodwill as the principal means of providing for themselves and their families during their retirement and after their death .
6 Check one of these out for your rack at the first opportunity .
7 He may have shimmied on to the scene a little late , but watch out for his name on the smoochy compilations for Christmas 1993 .
8 The clinician , clearly out of her depth with the arts but still determined to do her best , had prepared a selection of vid snips from Daine 's source flatties .
9 Marion came out of her hut at the noise , straightened , and found herself staring into Lachlan 's eyes .
10 Her manner is a little diffident as yet , but she 'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement .
11 Grace was still looking out of her window through the telescope .
12 Sara stopped asking questions about Portugal and ceased to look out of her window in the mornings to see if any new ships had anchored in the lee of Beenbeg Point .
13 Often she crept out of her bed in the dead of night and sneaked into the new school hall to practise .
14 Merrill could n't keep the sharpness out of her voice at the mention of Luke 's name .
15 First , there was a deliberate and persistent attempt by the landlord to drive the tenant out of her possession of the premises by persecution and intimidation , and intimidation included threats of physical eviction of the tenant and removal of her belongings .
16 Paige very nearly shot out of her skin at the sound of Travis 's voice .
17 She was jolted out of her reverie by the noisy opening of the ward doors , and the rattling of a trolley being pushed between them .
18 The sour taste in her mouth made her retch a couple of times , and after a moment , she got up and walked out of her office to the coffee machine .
19 ‘ I told you , she — ’ But , before she could finish , he swiped the words out of her mouth with the flat of his hand .
20 Debbie Pitman , who runs the Reebajaz clothing company is moving out of her shop in the Gloucester docks because she claims that , even after 2 years , hardly anyone knows she 's there .
21 She says she wept nonstop for an hour during which she gradually began to realize that she had been out of her mind for the last six weeks .
22 Sheila was angry and said Mark had not been out of her care during the past fortnight and insisted she had not shaken him .
23 In no time he was raving about free love and ‘ Fat Maria ’ Who ‘ smiles with pleasure whenever I help her out of her underwear under the blankets at night . ’
24 The Fanatics are shoved out of their unit towards the enemy .
25 Comfort agreed and enjoyed it when it came , but the sparkle and fun had been taken out of their conversation by the unfortunate choice of the word ‘ gossip ’ .
26 Advisers had skills in negotiating with individual creditors and in planning an overall strategy of negotiation among several creditors , arising out of their knowledge of the legal position , experience of previous negotiations , the ability to communicate in a businesslike way , and their position as independent third parties .
27 Government policy statements grew out of their involvement in the movement and the intention of it subtly changed .
28 Seven other individuals , not related to his family , who had come to have a high regard for Beattie over the years among them were three or four Roman Catholics , including a man whom he had helped to find a new house after he and his wife had been intimidated out of their home by the Provisional IRA .
29 There is not a parent of teenage children who is not worried out of their life about the use of cocaine , Ecstasy and heroin , especially when our children can obtain them almost without question anywhere in the country , even in the constituency of South Hams .
30 I mean with this exhibition that we 've booked ‘ Just the Job ’ , which is black women erm and the kind of jobs that they 've got , a large percentage are carers and erm and it is the thing that erm women feel that they can do and it erm in a way that it comes out of their role in the home , the caring role , and erm and it 's a role that they get sort of erm trapped into and it does n't pay very much money , as Brenda was saying earlier .
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