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

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31 The resignation also inevitably reopened the vexed question of Mrs Thatcher 's leadership style : she was accused variously of being domineering , abrasive , unwilling to listen to other opinions and out of touch with grassroot opinion on the backbenches , the party and the country .
32 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 .
33 This narrow thinking combined with a short-term expediency of the free market has , in fact , driven farmers into an unsustainable position by over-consumption of resources , by pollution and by standards of animal care that are increasingly out of touch with consumer demand .
34 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 .
35 Quite rightly , social security contributions are applied to benefits in kind , but it creates an extra burden for employers if the system of assessing the benefit that will be subject to contributions is out of line with income tax .
36 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 .
37 ‘ I 'll definitely be taking care this time , ’ said Martin , who was allowed out of hospital on Christmas Eve .
38 They cared little for themselves ; they were in and out of hospital for drug addiction and overdoses and abortions .
39 You know I erm Hugh was talking about erm somebody being thrown out of hospital after gall bladder operation after only two days well fortunately these days there are one or two strives in er in in health care erm to erm which is very much easier to er , operate on people if you 're if you if you 're going to put them out cos the operation 's more er simpler it 's far less stress on patients and and , and they they 're becoming a lot quicker er , clearly if faded out er , the way is completed then er obviously things are serrated with with the chief executive of the health authority and I 'd like to give you this October when when the Chief Executive was .
40 Things were getting compellingly out of hand with Henna Mickiewicz .
41 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 .
42 Jezrael could still see the lights of sunflowers strung out like mercury on rose satin .
43 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 .
44 It was emphasized that this barter was worked out in accordance with world prices .
45 Considerably more rewarding were some of the elaborate effects tried out for ‘ Planet of Giants ’ , worked out in collusion with Producer Mervyn Pinfield and trainee Director Douglas Camfield .
46 BRAVO for coming out in support of animal welfare in Andrew Tyler 's piece ‘ Anatomy of a Brain Surgeon ’ ( February ) .
47 PUBLIC OUT IN FORCE FOR PARTY PLATFORM
48 The massive amount of activity by developer builders after the mid-1960s , which continues to this day , can not be described as unplanned , given that it was carried out in relation to land-use planning and the provision of infrastructure .
49 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 .
50 The Inland Revenue has commented further on the tax treatment of ex gratia payments made on the termination of an office or employment , as set out in Statement of Practice SP 13/91 .
51 Three branches went out on strike in South Tyneside , Walsall , and Hackney .
52 SUBH–– Fans miss out on trip to Twin Towers
53 Teesmouth lifeboat towed into safe anchorage a fishing boat and a pleasure cruiser which broke down in separate incidents , four and six miles out to sea from South Gare headland , Redcar .
54 Shivering John Dunn was saved by the seven-strong crew of the Phil Meade after he was swept out to sea near South Gare , Redcar , at noon on Saturday .
55 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 .
56 Unable to go away for weekends or holidays , she never goes out at night to dinner parties , discos or evening classes .
57 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 ) .
58 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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