Example sentences of "out of [art] [noun sg] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Checking his watch , he found that he 'd been out of the cabin for a little over three hours . |
2 | Get out of the valley for a while , see somewhere new ? ’ |
3 | For many , the whole idea of using Marxist concepts of analysis is out of the question for a Christian and the spectre of communism has been one of the most divisive aspects . |
4 | The initial programme included drawing anatomy and perspective and was later enriched by the addition of a life-drawing class , considered to be an absolute essential for the training of the professional artist , but totally out of the question for a woman artist . |
5 | What is possible for a large suburban congregation is out of the question for a tiny congregation in a rural situation . |
6 | Periodically Utrillo was allowed out of the asylum for a few days and occasionally he escaped . |
7 | Mick Feeney , a Barlinnie delegate , seconding the motion , said : ‘ The unit was of great benefit to the service because we could get the ringleaders of trouble out of the system for a while . |
8 | ‘ I thought you wanted to be out of the limelight for a while , ’ he 'd said . |
9 | The spoon stuck out of the water for a moment , looked at the nomes vaguely , and then dropped down again . |
10 | If the vessel is to be out of the water for a fixed period e.g. between September the 1st and March the 31st annually , then this will be expressed in the Policy Schedule , and will be detailed on the underwriting risk and claims statistics screens on the Polisy system . |
11 | I may have been out of the arena for a while , but I daresay there are still some who remember the old gladiator . ’ |
12 | In the event , I discovered he was out of the country for a while . |
13 | I have n't seen my , never saw my grandfather and so family has been out of the country for a few generations now . |
14 | Was it a two-way respect — had the two got their heads together and decided it might be beneficial to Travis to send him out of the country for a short while ? |
15 | It should be watered well and allowed to drain , and then put into its place in the home , out of the sun for a day or two . |
16 | People going out of the crush for a breather and intimate talk away from the throng could linger without the girls needing the pretty shawls they had brought out to cover their bare arms . |
17 | ‘ There are things to be done , ’ she said , her voice heavy , ‘ and I think it best if you are out of the way for a while . ’ |
18 | Habit shouldered curiosity out of the way for a moment when he got back to the house , and he checked around the Mercedes for damage . |
19 | ‘ Yes , Philippe thought I should be kept out of the way for a few days … ’ |
20 | We are disappointed they did n't get longer but at least they are out of the way for a while . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'm glad she 's out of the way for a moment . |
22 | And er because of that then the price is out of the range for a lot of people to travel by train . |
23 | ‘ I did n't — I did n't want to go out of the station for a while . |
24 | He cleared his throat and continued to stare out of the window for a couple of moments longer . |
25 | Donna Ward glanced distractedly out of the window for a second , her mind racing , her hand on her book . |
26 | But his failure represents a great lost opportunity to have avoided both the damaging interlude of the SDP and the antics of the loony left which kept Labour out of the office for a decade . |
27 | ‘ She 's going to be out of the office for a while . ’ |
28 | I wish there was someone I could talk to about the problems — someone who 'd keep an eye on him and watch for him getting bad and get the doctor to do something , sooner ; someone who 'd help him with money , a job , get him out of the room for a bit , give us a break too . |
29 | ‘ We destroyed him because he betrayed The Law ! ’ said Hasan , in the kind of voice that suggested Hasan the Second , the Twenty-third Imam of the Nizari Ismailis , had only just popped out of the room for a cup of coffee instead of being stabbed nearly a thousand years ago . |
30 | But I mean y'know ah y'know g if you want if you 're in that s if you 're getting a bit worried about it , do get out of the room for a bit and then come back in later . |