Example sentences of "out of [art] [num ord] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's just that sometimes you sound like someone straight out of a Second World War movie and it gets on my lower-middle-class nerves . ’ |
2 | Hull moved out of the Second Division relegation zone for the first time since mid-September with a 2-1 win over Plymouth last night — their fourth win in their last six games and their third successive victory under the new manager Stan Ternant . |
3 | Pluralists agree with Mills that it is a post-war phenomena and arises due to the United States ' need to take on a new world role The military fill the political vacuum which exists in foreign policy-making , and this brings them into close contact with the industrial firms which prospered out of the Second World War . |
4 | I was hardly out of the first team squad last season but was substitute just once . ’ |
5 | Sealey has been kept out of the first team picture at Villa by Nigel Spink . |
6 | The Glasgow Gangs grew out of the First World War , when those too young to fight or know any better began to hang around street corners . |
7 | We had fellows who had come straight out of the First World War , afraid of nothing . |
8 | nothing came out of the last committee meeting to a definite , this is definite this . |
9 | Virtually what it did it came out of the last parish council 's conference which I attended on your behalf and er the Director of Planning and Development , Colin promised to lay on a seminar for parish councillors because it seems to be the one service which always gets criticism at the parish council 's conference . |