Example sentences of "be [verb] out of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She told herself that the best thing she could do would be to go out of the house and climb up to where the buzzards and the ravens nested on the clifftop , but she did n't pay herself much attention .
2 I should be pointed out of the student questionnaire to the that the questionnaire was directed only to women , so the figures that have been extracted from that relate to women and in that way give a partial picture of the whole .
3 Marry Doreen and you 'll be stepping out of the frying pan into the fire , as the saying goes . ’
4 Looking down I saw they were in a puddle of water that had n't been there at the start and seemed to be oozing out of the ground .
5 Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today , and rightly so .
6 As it was American atomic attitudes in this period hardened British resolution not to be bullied out of the business and not to acquiesce in an American monopoly ; it encouraged her determination to be a nuclear power for the sake of the influence this was expected to give her in Washington !
7 First , launch aid may be seen as a pre-commitment by European governments not to allow Airbus to be bullied out of the industry .
8 A BRITISH Airways crew feared they would be sucked out of the cockpit when the windscreen shattered at 33,000ft yesterday .
9 A member of staff said that the patients could not be evacuated out of the town as it Continued on Page 5 Continued from Page 1 was cut-off .
10 Annely Juda said at the time that she would have to be carried out of the building rather than leave .
11 Below them , Hendley , 46 , had to be carried out of the court by prison officers .
12 A search has still to be carried out of the file until the particular record required is found .
13 So would the coffin be carried out of the house then , into the hearse .
14 There was no way that Nigel , in his coffin and with the coffin in a horizontal position , could be carried out of the room and around all the corners and down the stairs to where the Volvo was waiting .
15 The front half of a fox , paws and all , its rear end replaced by a shield-shaped slab of polished wood , appeared to be leaping out of the wall just below the picture rail , in the manner of a circus dog emerging from a paper hoop .
16 There are soft , flat miaows to be let out of the house and pitiful , drawn-out miaows to be let in again when it starts raining .
17 With each step more things can be let out of the pound ; exact discussions can be made less abstract , realistic discussions can be made less inexact than was possible at an earlier stage .
18 If the money can clearly be proven to belong to you all , and to be your only means of support , it can not be let out of the family , casually , at the whim of one member .
19 My mother and I were terrified that my father would be picked out of the prison and shot .
20 Names will be picked out of the bag on January 31st , so coupons must reach us by that date .
21 The first 150 names to be picked out of the bag after the closing date , April 15 1991 , will win .
22 The Audit Commission pointed out that 4 million people would be lifted out of the penury of having to pay it and that it would be possible to concentrate on those who can genuinely afford to pay but who do not .
23 As the cockpit is likely to be used a lot while sailing in the trades and while in harbour , it seems a pity that the tiller should take up such a large amount of space , although when at rest it can be lifted out of the way .
24 Boris Mavra , Oxford 's Yugoslavian three , was so exhausted that he had to be lifted out of the boat , though he recovered quickly .
25 It was the worst conditions in which the rally had taken place for 27 years and at one stage a frozen Mr Hands-Heart and his travelling companion had to be lifted out of the car , he added .
26 Speculation that NCR 's own OLTP monitor Top End is likely to be squeezed out of the frame continues .
27 There was money to be made out of the destruction of pests in a country place .
28 We were able to help him … we can see their house from our bedroom and we just happened to be looking out of the window at the time , do n't you know . ’
29 If Gerald Thomas went to his flat to pick him up , he would be looking out of the window waiting for his car to arrive .
30 No words could be clawed out of the air to calm him .
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