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

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1 If institutions are out of phase with social formation , the most powerful institution will be that which is most useful in regulating the conflict between interests which have their foundations in different modes of production — the bureaucracy .
2 A group of prisoners are out of jail for a few days … but the authorities know exactly where they are .
3 The last Brownie to reach that place and any Brownies who run in the wrong direction are out of the game .
4 Company skills are out of place in a spiritual environment
5 But I know it is sad that all our clubs are out of Europe now and it will probably be a long time before we can hope to dominate abroad as we once did .
6 The cops are out on a limb .
7 Of the mountains , An Teallach is the finest and can be seen from the road at Dundonnell , and Slioch is a familiar object overlooking Loch Maree in the south , but those in the inner fastnesses are out of sight or imperfectly glimpsed .
8 CRAZYHEAD are out on the road to promote their new LP ‘ Some Kind Of Fever ’ , released next week .
9 CRAZYHEAD are out on the road to promote their new LP ‘ Some Kind Of Fever ’ , released next week .
10 This is why many Georgian and Victorian houses are out on their own , whereas William and Mary and Queen Anne houses are often in the middle of villages , where the original manor had always stood .
11 I think there 's a book-rack up there and I think some of them , the patterns are out of the magazine and they 're just , in a rack , I think .
12 Currently , 130 accounts billing £297m are out for tender .
13 Oils rallied several pence now that the anticipated lower-earnings from BP and Shell are out of the way .
14 Oh have you all noticed just how many Scum vidoes are out for last season ? ?
15 I tell you , the times are out of joint . ’
16 The cottage is tiny , but it 's charming , and the views are out of this world . ’
17 And though he 's anti-hospital , his manners are out of this world . ’
18 Turkish camera crews , photographers and journalists are out in force to capture the moment .
19 If heavy bushes are out of place , graceful grasses can be just as efficient .
20 ‘ He 'll just be glad that the kids are out of danger and you ‘ re there to watch over them . ’
21 It said ‘ Many of the smaller hard drives available , especially old ones , use Stepper Motor actuators and it is these that really require that a low level format be carried out on them at least once a year , as after a long period of heating and cooling it is more than possible that the heads are out of alignment with the tracks .
22 For example , Easton 's section police consider it abnormal if cars are out of context , such as expensive cars being driven in ‘ poor areas ’ and old bangers in the exclusive suburbs .
23 ‘ Oh , the Essex lads are out in force , no problem , but I 'm sure the hooligans who did the post offices were working from south of the river .
24 Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’
25 The island is small , no homes are out of sight of others , even in the farmland ; people know each other well and , as in all rural communities , they also know each other 's business .
26 Charles Anson , the Queen 's press secretary , tells a reporter ‘ the knives are out for Fergie ’ .
27 Knives are out for top bosses
28 We 're just five weeks into the season and the knives are out for Laughton after just one win in four championship games plus a second round exit from the Yorkshire Cup .
29 SO , the palace knives are out for Fergie , are they ?
30 LIMOUSINES are out of fashion in New Delhi .
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