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

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1 Enclosed with all the notices going out about renewal of car licences is a pamphlet , prepared by the two .
2 Thus , tenants were singled out for protection regarding rent levels and security , but mere licensees were excluded from this .
3 Accordingly , look out for College of Law courses which go round the country , and give good basic training and updates .
4 Pupils must not leave a class or go out of school during school hours without permission .
5 When it is safe , give a right turn signal and as soon as you can do so take safely , take up position just left of the middle of the road or in the space marked by right turned vehicles , if you can leave room for other vehicles to pass on the left , wait until there is a safe gap between you and any oncoming vehicle , looking , look out of sight for motor cyclists and pedestrians , then make a turn , but do not cut the corner as people like pedestrians crossing the road in which you are turning .
6 They returned two hours later , laden with extra blankets , having been bustled rudely out the back door , out of sight of hotel guests .
7 The men got out by climbing a perimeter wall , out of sight of prison officers .
8 The polar opposite of automatic support is the idea that people act out of self-interest in family relationships , as in other areas of life .
9 Instrumentality My focus on instrumentality has been concerned with the issue of whether people are allowed to act out of self-interest in family relationships .
10 ‘ All the attention Shane has been receiving from the media is very flattering , but it 's getting a bit out of control with phone calls at 5.00am , ’ said coach Bob Simpson .
11 Grass fires had damaged wide areas of the island of Sumatra , while on Sulawesi and in western Java stubble was burning out of control in rice paddies .
12 President Jorge Serrano was forced out of office by army chiefs in Guatemala .
13 He said : ‘ Part of the problems that we had last week was that the Cabinet was out of touch with backbench feelings … and not only our feelings but those in the constituencies .
14 Hay , a small country town on the Welsh border , whimsically declared its independence on April 1 , 1977 , at the instigation of its ‘ king , ’ the bookseller Richard Booth , of Hay Castle , out of exasperation with government rules and regulations .
15 The Bank of England reserves the right to decline to accept bids that it judges to be out of line with market conditions even if this should mean that it does not sell all stock on offer .
16 A day after his wife , Hillary , spoke out against profiteering by vaccine makers , Mr Clinton said the industry 's profits were rising four times faster than those of an average major company .
17 I 'm not interested in you telling me what those meaning are or coming out with kind of y'know ideas that crossing your arms means that you 're defensive or anything like that .
18 It was emphasized that this barter was worked out in accordance with world prices .
19 Sample surveys , carried out in collaboration with research partners in each country , are designed to gather information on the principal structural features of the new forms of business organisation .
20 If it does n't low income workers will be stuck in low option plans , high income workers will opt out to fee for service schemes , and ‘ quality ’ health care will be as elusive as it is now .
21 Unable to go away for weekends or holidays , she never goes out at night to dinner parties , discos or evening classes .
22 This is borne out by research on birth rates since 1952 : higher earnings for women depress the birth rate , higher earnings for men raise it ( Ermisch 1990 ) .
23 Hazard and Operability Study A study carried out by application of guide words to identify all deviations from the design intent with undesired effects for safety or operability , ( Reference 6 ) .
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