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

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1 In the evenings , when Kāli brought the cows home , we 'd take it down to the stable to its mother and she would stretch out her nose to it and blow , and the breath would come out as steam in the cold , evening air .
2 Some of it has been established ‘ good practice ’ for several years , such as Portage , singled out for mention in the Warnock Report .
3 Now that the necessity of continuing the line to the Cambrian is manifest to the promoters of the rest of the line , the town and neighbourhood of Bishop 's Castle , which took no notice of the question at first , has , not unnaturally perhaps , been left wholly out of consideration in the matter .
4 Like forms that briefly flicker in and out of existence in the heart of a flame , the worshippers danced to a staccato rhythm , their bodies jerking sharply yet smoothly in the infernal light of the crackling fires .
5 I do n't much like being out of door in the rain or the extreme cold or even the extreme heat — although when the weather is right I hugely enjoy walking aimlessly and observing all about me .
6 In 1980 , the percentage of the workforce out of work in the Southeast was 4.8% .
7 The total out of work in the town now stands at 27.6pc .
8 The number of people out of work in the North-East also rose slightly last month adding an extra 700 to the region 's dole queue .
9 My friend was about 50 feet above me and almost out of sight in the fog , when I heard him yell at me to ‘ come and see this ’ .
10 But out of sight in the galley , she gripped the rail in front of the cooker to steady herself and choked back tears of rage and frustration .
11 A snake paid its length out of a crevice , seeming endless because its coils were out of sight in the niche .
12 Then with his head low and his wings cast disconsolately down , Woil dropped to the floor of the cage , put a talon in the meat that the Man had dropped there when Creggan had made his attack near by , and pulled it back and out of sight in the cage 's shelter .
13 In desperation she threw the umbrella into the foyer , hoping there was somebody out of sight in the box office who 'd be alerted to her jeopardy .
14 He also can not afford to get pulled out of position in the line-out .
15 Anyway , the Hugheses are all out of order in the book .
16 Cowan , top scorer in his three seasons at Portadown , is out of contract in the summer — and already he has been linked with Linfield .
17 Twenty-two goal Peacock is out of contract in the summer and though Boro boss Lennie Lawrence has made no approach , he could soon show his hand .
18 A significant proportion of what you are studying today will be out of date in the space of a few years .
19 thank you and you would accept would n't you , that if we have a brochure , let us say printed for next January , January nineteen ninety four alright , and I came along as a retired person in the Spring of nineteen ninety five or indeed the Summer of nineteen ninety five , fifteen , sixteen , seventeen , eighteen months later , those brochure figures will inevitably be out of date in the sense of being inaccurate would n't they ?
20 I think that research is now out of date in the light of new information on Sellafield , Dounreay and Aldermarston .
21 The most popular story concerning her conception was that a golden egg tumbled out of Chaos in the beginning of the world .
22 For years whenever I 've got out of bed in the middle of the night — about whatever pursuit you get out of bed in the night for — my right ankle has made cracking noises , like kindling being snapped .
23 By arriving early in the evening I can fish both periods , and it would be time-consuming and much more tiring to get out of bed in the middle of the night to arrive at the water before first light and to stay until 1.30 the following morning .
24 For years whenever I 've got out of bed in the middle of the night — about whatever pursuit you get out of bed in the night for — my right ankle has made cracking noises , like kindling being snapped .
25 She lay in an agony of suspense , wondering if he 'd creep out of bed in the dark and …
26 Ludo never could get out of bed in the morning ! ’
27 She coped with the frankly curious looks of the men , one of whom made her blush as he kissed her hand by saying , ‘ No wonder Ludo does not get out of bed in the morning . ’
28 And the 25-year-old defender , who moved to Boundary Park along with Neil Pointon in the deal that took Rick Holden to Maine Road admitted : ‘ I grew up with Manchester City but in the end I hated getting out of bed in the morning to go to work . ’
29 If I did I would n't have much motivation to get out of bed in the morning or to motivate others ’ .
30 And Charles 's tactics were damaging to his own subjects : the peasant who declared that he dare not get out of bed in the morning for fear of the English spoke for many of his compatriots , and the unchallenged presence of English armies on French soil not only caused substantial physical hardship to the population but also lowered Charles 's prestige .
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