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

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1 It 's growing out of sync with the rest of service provision and service development , and this has all sorts of spin-offs .
2 Out of wrestling with the angel ,
3 It surprised me , nevertheless , that in such a small place as Reine there existed a street so out of character with the rest .
4 Invariably the tension relieving behaviour of geriatric anxiety is howling and barking in the owner 's absence — completely out of character with the dog that they have lived with for 13 or so years .
5 The most feasible means is to pump it as a gas or liquid through a pipeline to the ocean , where at 500 metres , most of it would stay out of contact with the atmosphere for many years , since liquid carbon dioxide has a density greater than seawater .
6 This is fairer as it allows for the fact that fewer overs remain in which the chasing team can attack , but does not set a rate out of proportion with the course of the match up to the time of the stoppage .
7 The density of the development , achieving as it does the virtual replacement of existing static caravans practically one-for-one , is quite out of proportion with the density of surrounding settlements .
8 Though it was a thriving concern for several centuries it eventually fell into decline and finally out of existence with the dissolution of the monasteries in 1537 .
9 In 1920s Preston , for example , electoral support for the party increased , not out of sympathy with the defeat of the general strike , but rather because , with a loosening of the hold of trade unions and mobilisation of female and neighbourhood support , the party turned to ‘ consumer-oriented statist policies ’ ( ibid. p 179 ) .
10 The ILP Parliamentary Group had been out of sympathy with the party on two important issues , the Abyssinian War and the Munich agreement .
11 It also puts money into the Yorkshire and Humberside Development Association which is wholly involved and has been for the last two years in trying to get large scale erm strategic inward investment into the county , and erm it is a erm awkwardness I think that it 's best to be open about that the planning policy of the county is out of tune with the day factor activities of the economic development side of the of the county council .
12 They had two children , the son , a motor engineer was forever trying to get old motorbikes to function , his greasy overalls being quite out of tune with the cleanliness of mother 's shop .
13 Her defence , economic and political policies were out of tune with the spirit of the coming European decade .
14 E two if it was carried forward sir after this morning 's discussion also does n't help us because , as the county made clear this morning and made very clear just a minute ago , it would use such a policy , it sees its position as being to block erm the er inward investment planning terms to block it as er erm being out of tune with the county 's general conservation and environmental policies .
15 By then , Chapman considered that the all-red jersey looked ordinary , out of tune with the club 's distinction , so he decided that in line with Aston Villa , until then the club with the greatest prestige and tradition behind it , the sleeves should be of a different colour to the rest of the top .
16 The Committee noted that ‘ the trend of social development is leaving the public schools out of alignment with the world in which they exist ’ .
17 An individual of note is Mr Ion Iliescu who fell out of favour with the leadership in the early Eighties .
18 Such preference as often as not excluded entrepreneurs from tribal groups out of favour with the government of the day , such as the Ibo , Bamilike , waGanda , and waChagga .
19 There have been far too many examples of artists ‘ living for the moment ’ , putting their faith in others to run their career , and waking up to find themselves penniless , out of favour with the public and feeling rather stupid .
20 In Parliament he had been associated with a party which was out of favour with the King , and as Public Orator he had lauded the policy of peace when Charles , then Prince of Wales , was determined to make war on Spain .
21 For his final years in office , Warwick was known to be out of favour with the king , something which must have reduced his authority within the duchy .
22 Out of favour with the king , he was eventually pardoned on 14 February 1258 .
23 For his final years in office , Warwick was known to be out of favour with the king , something which must have reduced his authority within the duchy .
24 The Steward 's staff seem to have heard a rumour about his being out of favour with the War Office , but he seemed a most efficient and kindly gentleman to us , with the welfare of children very much at heart .
25 De Gaulle , who had never murmured about leaking taps or malodorous drains , remained somewhat out of favour with the group for the short time remaining .
26 There will be factions nostalgic for the Festival ribbon , and the typographical thought police may find the lettering out of synch with the image .
27 He never fell out of love with the game , only with fate itself .
28 But cut off from God his source and out of relationship with the Trinity and the angels , that glory is almost extinct .
29 He seemed to be out of scale with the rest of the room , as if his size and all of its angles had somehow been exaggerated .
30 It is out of step with the rest of Europe .
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