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

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1 As we shall see more clearly after studying Chaucer 's other fabliaux and uses of fabliau , the Shipman 's Tale stands out as the particular instance when Chaucer uses a fabliau to place fabliau in a critical light , examining fabliau as an extant genre rather than exploiting it for some other purpose .
2 So far they had done precisely that , which made it all the more extraordinary that Julius should be here now , in her flat , actively seeking her out for the first time since he had overridden all his basic instincts and principles and strode out of her life ; away from the disastrous shambles of their marriage .
3 They had been about to set out for the main bridge when he had said :
4 He closed the door and leaned out through the open window as he started the engine , but his look was for Marc .
5 Gary dropped out after the second round because of 'flu or something .
6 He cut the remark out of the final programme lest it should offend the listeners .
7 Voters indicated they were more interested in Mr Brazauskas ' competence in trying to drag the country out of the economic morass than in his political past .
8 The three-time world champion and favourite to take the Olympic crown on Monday lost vital points when she was ruled out of the seventh race after her board broke .
9 And I wonder if it seems to be that they prefer you come out of the upper drawer than come up with your brilliant A levels or whatever .
10 In order to achieve this , they must attain seniority , with the implication that the South does well out of the Federal budget because its members of Congress are more likely , on average , to be reelected and therefore climb the seniority ladder .
11 Meanwhile Slovenia , Croatia and Kosovo walked out of the Federal Assembly as members voted to confirm in office the Presidency delegates from Kosovo ( a Serbian choice , to whom the three objected ) , Vojvodina and Serbia .
12 Right you 'd get two twelfths out of the second pizza as well there 's another two twelfths so you 'd have four twelfths all together .
13 We do n't want any costs to come out of the second year cos that 's where we make our profit .
14 Politicians are n't going to stick their necks out to help break up the various logjams unless we 're shouting and yelling at them from the bank — for the most part to encourage them , but also to warn them of dire consequences to come if they get out of the hot water before the job is done .
15 The State winched him out of the professorial chair when the ecclesiastical authority was lukewarm .
16 The empiricism that had come out of the 19th century as the dominant intellectual mode had been twisted to the right , so to speak , by the ‘ white emigration ’ from Europe .
17 Out of the longer silence while they all digested this fiat and readjusted to a suggestion so unexpected , the earl said with evident satisfaction — indeed , to Cadfael 's ears bordering on glee : ‘ Agreed !
18 Daniele Audetto was out of the same mould as Luca , but his job was now infinitely more delicate and difficult .
19 ‘ We were moving the band 's equipment out of the bad weather when the door blew shut and jammed . ’
20 So we come back again and again to the notion of the rare catastrophic happenings playing a major role in the working out of the stratigraphic record as we find it today .
21 During the next few days I lived in terror , doors locked , ready to fly — to leave through the front door if Aunt Louise came to the back , or out of the back door if I saw her coming down the path .
22 Evidence of the uneven nature of the path out of the worst recession since the Second World War came yesterday in announcements from two Leyland Daf competitors , Iveco Ford and the smaller , Cheshire-based , Foden .
23 The desperate situation of the woman in fear of the loan man 's visits ( Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example : already summoned to court , and breaking open the meters to pay him , she said ‘ You just do n't get out of the human jungle once you sink into that depth of debt ’ .
24 Two days out of the fucking Jungle after nearly dying and you put the phone down on me .
25 ‘ Shout down any coal pit in Yorkshire and half a dozen fast bowlers will come up ’ was an adage born out of the 30s depression when cricket was one of an extremely limited range of alternatives to a miserable , lowly paid struggle in coal mining .
26 The labels in the book chart its passage from the Memorial Library to the Technical Institute , thence to the New Mills Public Library and finally , at some unspecified date , out into the wide world when the collection was dispersed by the Derbyshire County Council .
27 He was talking about branching out into the ship-in-a-bottle business because Jonathon will make only ships .
28 Some of the men undressed to their loincloths and waded out into the cold water while others pushed the trees from the bank .
29 ‘ I 'll have you thrown out into the fucking snow until my new orders arrive . ’
30 Many hoteliers boast of their whirlpool baths but a leading hotel engineer cautions that those on a suck-blow system can trap water in the pump , risking legionella , while detritus sucked in may be blown out into the next bath if the unit is not adequately maintained .
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