Example sentences of "out of [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Member for Dagenham must have been speaking out of turn at that time ; he has certainly been nobbled since . |
2 | Erm apparently there was a training course held on the twenty eighth of Jan erm the procedures were actually out of date at that time , and Mike on security ? |
3 | ‘ Are you getting me out of bed at this hour to talk to me about my brother ? ’ she demanded . |
4 | Getting me out of bed at this hour , wanting me to give directions . ’ |
5 | Out of bewilderment at such diversity of views and the need to promote some level of harmony between them , the view has been quite widespread that differences are entirely due to cultural context and are not therefore contradictions to be resolved . |
6 | I therefore think that [ the ] motion is out of place at this time and that it is proposed for a certain purpose . |
7 | Baldwin 's rise to power as the Conservative leader and prime minister in 1923 and 1924 — 9 was ruled by two considerations : first , the need to tame the Labour party and to force it to accept the conventions of parliamentary politics ; and second , to ensure that Lloyd George be kept out of office at all costs . |
8 | POLITICAL satire was out of fashion at this year 's Trinidad Carnival . |
9 | Opening up , most managed to complete a circuit , although several ran out of fuel at that point and went down to land at once , while others landed at Hal Far . |