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

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1 Initially it is likely to get the Sbus versions of Freedom out into the Sparc-compatible market , and says it has already been approached by several of those suppliers .
2 Half the Dale believes him to be some sort of wizard out of the western mountains , and folk such as Bragad will use the rumours .
3 I saw parties feeding on the seed-heads of thrift in the middle of a gannet colony , on the seeds of rushes out on the windswept moors , and in my own garden where they quickly cleaned up the remaining rowan berries .
4 This is a country stuffed full of homes out of the Daily Mail Book of Bungalows .
5 Similar reef limestones extend up to Scandinavia , where they reach heir finest development in the island of Gotland out in the Baltic .
6 Before the stone had come to a halt it was pounced upon by the entire family who gleefully heaved the unfortunate lump of granite out through the back door and out of their lives !
7 I have n't shifted them , i n't it a mucky day ? considering all that frost and cold you 've got a lot of families out in the front door there ai n't we ? have you got any tapes of ours not finished off ? , or have we got to start a new one ?
8 Asked to name sources of credit out of the blue , people might well simply leave out or forget about some sources which in practice they could use , if they were offered that type of credit when they were buying .
9 She could make a unique work of art out of the simplest dance , as fragments filmed in the 1920s show .
10 Each child could have a drink of water out of the shared cup , and could take a small piece of biscuit .
11 He goes to the Chinese desk , and takes a sheet of paper out of the Mexican paper-rack .
12 It also made a pattern of sense out of the minor ordeals through which he had passed , and put him on his mettle for the future .
13 WARRING factions in Bosnia ordered a ceasefire yesterday and agreed to open three routes for the safe passage of civilians out of the stricken capital Sarajevo .
14 Just after this , the creature went into its death throes , and the impression of death as something dark and fierce , pulling all that was left of life out of the little body , was horrible indeed .
15 I must also say that I resent the tendency of the Act to line the pockets of lawyers out of the tragic situations of families and children in trouble .
16 I thought of Selden out on the cold moor in this weather .
17 Indeed , Fleury felt quite like a sculptor as he worked away and he thought that it must feel something like this to carve an object of beauty out of the primeval rock .
18 ‘ You buy me a pack of cigarettes out of the fifteen hundred . ’
19 It is important to remember the distinction explained in the last chapter between purely generic unascertained goods ( e.g. ‘ 500 tons of wheat ’ ) and unascertained goods from a specific bulk ( e.g. ‘ 500 tons of wheat out of the 1,000 tons in the vessel Neptune ’ ) .
20 , Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council has announced plans to take more than 3,000 acres of land out of the green belt in order to facilitate economic regeneration in the area .
21 Him and a couple of others out of the same mould .
22 ‘ We were also able to change the specification of one of our products in a way that is beneficial for them and for us and has taken several hundred thousand pounds of cost out of the combined operations .
23 The periods of time out in the open meadow ,
24 Throughout the morning on which Morse was addressing his audience in Bath , and stripping away the deceptions and the half-truths which hitherto had veiled the naked truth of the case , there was much activity at the Trout Inn , a fine riverside hostelry set between the weir and the Godstow Lock in the village of Wolvercote , only a couple of miles out on the western side of North Oxford .
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