Example sentences of "[verb] out of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then she was wrenched out of shadow into heavier shadow still , and realized it was almost too late already .
2 The company 's decision to pull out of retailing and sell its interests to close rival South Western Electricity has helped push profits to £29.7m for the half year , up £9m .
3 De Lorenzo 's move follows a decision by his Liberal party to retract earlier threats to pull out of government unless Amato gave him public support .
4 CONSUMER confidence and spending were improving ahead of the decision by John Major to call an election , suggesting that the economy might have started to pull out of recession but for worries about the election outcome .
5 The economy will begin to pull out of recession in the second quarter .
6 Lynn Reaser , the chief economist at First Interstate , expects northern and central California to pull out of recession later this year , but southern California to lag behind .
7 Yesterday he was offered the chance to pull out of part of it and go home because of his domestic troubles .
8 ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition .
9 ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition .
10 It also made a £26 million exceptional write-off , after its decision to pull out of property development and concentrate on running the portfolio .
11 Virtue oozed out of Stitch .
12 Can I just say then we seem to have agreed that that standard Andrew points been taken on board and dismissed out of hand
13 Rudd bows out of Lotus with other fascinating projects under his belt , many yet to appear .
14 Top cop bows out of force
15 So E is certainly an improvement upon many other substances on the market E may be a fad , or it may fall out of favour because somebody proves it makes your legs fall off or something .
16 Well just do n't fall out of bed .
17 Did you just fall out of love , or what ? ’
18 Well , she would fall out of love with him .
19 Ellwood 's technique was to let them stay about five vehicles ahead , but now and then he 'd drop back and let them fall out of sight .
20 First , we would expect over time that , for example , certain words would fall out of use and items related to these would appear relatively more difficult than those which use words still current .
21 People keep writing letters to the Mercury saying how can we afford to spend time and money debating this , well they can afford the time and the money employing out of work newsreaders to produce videos and writers and photographers to produce their glossy magazines , their glossy leaflets I did n't need the R S P C A or the League to tell me that er , the fox photo , this fox photo was a fake , I mean that 's obvious to anybody I did n't need them to tell me that the video was suspect , that too is obvious .
22 I clamber out of bed .
23 Thus Billig and Cochrane ( 1984 ) report that during their research a white girl , who in discussions with them had expressed strongly racist views , was seen walking out of school arm in arm with an Asian girl .
24 The critically-ill youngster had been staying with various people after walking out of home following rows with her stepfather John .
25 No , just walking out of English .
26 Walking out of English ? .
27 In Moscow a spokesman for Mr Khasbulatov , Mr Yeltsin 's main rival , said the Russian leader had acted emotionally in walking out of Congress .
28 Pods can also warp , allowing the batteries to slip out of contact , and the contacts themselves are often quite small .
29 When his mother died it was as though his youth began to slip out of sight .
30 Although one of the earliest questions put to him in England concerned this category of ‘ the West ’ , in the subsequent fervour that accompanied the transformation of Derrida 's work into the method of deconstruction , this problem tended to slip out of view .
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