Example sentences of "out of [adj] [noun] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Waringstown are disappointed at being back on the road in the Schweppes , having played four out of five matches away when winning the trophy last summer .
2 The Red Queen role was the same part she had to pull out of 18 months ago because of ill health .
3 Airlines will start pulling out of unprofitable routes rather than fighting for market share .
4 They were convinced that equal allowances , financed out of general taxation so that the rich contributed more than the poor , should be given in all income groups because the responsibility of motherhood and the value of the child were the same whatever the status of the parents .
5 Could Eddie have run out of that corner deliberately because he could n't face the consequences of his gambling ?
6 Though I suspect that what we will find if we really are honest with ourselves that quite a lot of things which we see here are not always exaggerated from the point of the exercise , that we exaggerate things out of all proportion so that we can actually start looking at it and seeing .
7 Thus , where at the outset it has been decided ( Clause 12.01 ) to leave the goodwill of the firm out of individual account so as to allow it to enure for the benefit of the continuing practice , or where , for similar reasons , revaluations of partnership assets have been ruled out , this should be specified ( Clause 12.02 ) .
8 The programme is intended to ensure that people can make profit out of public service rather than to achieve the goals that we see as important for ourselves .
9 Consider for instance Maltz and Borker 's thesis that the problems of mixed sex talk arise out of cultural mismatch rather than power imbalance ; childhood experience has made men and women diverge in their expectations .
10 That is an extreme case but a marketing man may subtly resist the plan to move from premium pricing to commodity pricing , or he may sabotage the plan to squeeze more profit out of old products rather than spend money on new ones .
11 She was only too anxious to get out of this room now that her employer had ‘ shown her true colours ’ as Araminta had promised she would .
12 ‘ According to the FEC monitoring report of 1992 , out of 161 employees less than 10 are Catholics .
13 While some manufacturers advocated the latter , a more popular approach has been to build computers out of conventional processors so that many current programs and , more importantly , programming concepts , can be recycled .
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