Example sentences of "out of [art] [noun pl] [coord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
2 Towards the eastern end of the Fontburn Reservoir , the path makes its way out of the woods and heads first south , and then you turn right along the line of the shake holes — natural craters formed by water — eroding limestone .
3 There were mounted men spilling out of the defiles and patches of dead ground on both sides of the plain .
4 Abelard 's theory , coming out of the experiences and theology of his day , presents a challenge to modern Christians who , all too easily , overintellectualize their faith .
5 The new ruck-maul law , rather than resulting in quicker and cleaner ball , could end up with the sort of pile-up seen here when New South Wales took on Fiji in the recent Super Six Series as defending players desperately try to stop the ball coming out of the rucks or mauls .
6 When she placed Morndun across her face and peered through its ghostly eyes she saw the air shimmering with elementals , sharp-faced , wraith-like , coiling and twisting above the river , streaming out of the mouths and eyes of the men by the water and from the piles of skulls by the trees .
7 The first seven miles of this journey are extremely arduous : there is no path and progress is a struggle through tussocky grass , tough heather and naked peat hags , keeping to the clifftops where possible but often unavoidably descending into and scrambling out of the coves and gullies that break the ramparts , as well as fording the streams entering the sea from the moorlands of the interior .
8 The system should enable offenders with mental disorder to move quickly out of the courts and prison system to the most appropriate place for treatment , but in reality the system moves grudgingly slowly and in some parts is at a virtual standstill , leaving disturbed people in restrictive , unsuitable environments which are almost guaranteed to worsen their condition .
9 Is my right hon. Friend aware that there is general support for the emphasis that the Foreign Secretary has placed on the importance of keeping the European Commission out of the nooks and crannies of our national life ?
10 Out of the rockes and caues adioyning nye
11 But , before he had the chance to complete the sentence , a swarm of people came from out of the birch-trees and Aziz and Hasan disappeared into them .
12 He thinks : " I am like a pool … some tide has filled me , the sand is swirling , the waters are obscured and strange things are creeping out of the cracks and crannies in my mind " ( p. 227 ) .
13 You tried to make patterns out of the flowers and ribbons on the wallpaper .
14 Owen Glendower , lord of Glyndyfrdwy and Cynllaith , and master of most of North Wales , came south that June into central Wales , his raiding parties materialising like shapes of flashing , thundery sunlight out of the rains and mists of the hills , and eating at the borders of the Mortimer lordships in Radnorshire .
15 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
16 The self is always a more or less precarious and conflictual construction out of , and compromise between , conflicting and not always conscious desires and experiences , which are born out of the ambivalences and contradictions in human experience and relationships with others .
17 But if we move out of the fields and villages and into the great houses of Europe and the salons of fashionable society , we can see a revolution beginning .
18 He was tired of respectability , tired of the constant tug-of-war to pull the lively minds of children out of the fields and hedges , where wisdom and philosophy began , into the abstractions of formal learning .
19 A pigeon flapped out of the trees and George went in front to the fence .
20 With this firmly decided , she made her way up to change out of the trousers and sweater she had been wearing all that long day .
21 The Irish must have taken some droll amusement out of the sights and sounds of New Zealand rugby being in a hyped-up state during their tour — and with not all the impact coming from the tour matches .
22 Now that interest rates are at historically low levels , considerable sums of money are moving out of the banks and building societies into equity based investments , the equity message seems to be getting home .
23 The clearest example of considerations which affect authoritative decisions but which do not apply to individuals acting on their own are considerations arising out of the needs and limitations of bureaucracies .
24 The centre-piece of the medieval festivals was always the great religious procession when the images of the saints were taken out of the churches and cathedrals and paraded round the town , as still happens in Catholic Europe .
25 Buddleias were growing out of the gutters and doves watched her stone-still , looking like part of the masonry .
26 And you get smaller particles out of the neutrons and protons ?
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