Example sentences of "[prep] be out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But Wimbledon defender John Scales will make his comeback at Middlesbrough tomorrow after being out for six weeks with a groin injury . |
2 | ‘ But I believe it would be unfair on him after being out for so long to go straight back in and do a job . |
3 | Popular Welsh jockey Tim Rooney expects to resume at the Llandeilo Farmers after being out of action since a fall with his first ride of the season . |
4 | Kenneth Renton , of Wentworth Investment Services , was yesterday arrested by City of London police at Heathrow Airport after being out of contact since last Friday . |
5 | Aggers ' biggest worry was that he might make a fool of himself bowling at Gooch after being out of the game for two years . |
6 | Gavin had been celebrating his first wage packet after being out of work for 9 months . |
7 | ‘ I do n't expect miracles from him after being out of the first team for seven weeks . |
8 | Middlesbrough , though , welcomed back skipper Kernaghan to the heart of their defence after being out since November with a stress fracture . |
9 | And , after being out in the sunshine with the children most of the day , she 'd lost her pale , city complexion , becoming as brown as a berry and looking much younger . |
10 | He they knew that they had a great sense of the weather themselves after being out in it . |
11 | Anyway coach Olsen actually before this game mentioned that some players was knocking on the door for a place — Fjortoft and Sorloth has kind of been out of form recently . |
12 | Seemed a bit daft to me though you 'd think they , mind you they 'd , they 'd supposed to of had erm er sub contractors down there , in that , that is disgusting , some of these should of been out of the door the . |
13 | ‘ In that house over there , ’ I said , ‘ and I 'm not at all afraid of being out at night . |
14 | But in even-handedly denouncing ardent Europhiles and Europhobes as ‘ superannuated Sumo wrestlers ’ he was , in effect , accusing Downing Street of being out of date — even on worker participation in industry and the Social Charter . |
15 | With François Mitterrand 's re-election for a second seven-year term in 1988 , they had to face the demoralising prospect of being out of power for 14 years . |
16 | Now we must ask , what are the dangers of being out of work ? |
17 | They were accused of highhandedness , selfaggrandisement , venality , and of being out of touch with the everyday life of Orkney . |
18 | There was nearly a chance when he got locked in a lift at the Horseguards Hotel the other day , but the prospect of being out of the front line for a few hours was more than he could bear . |
19 | But they were more interested in telling Mo about their experiences of being out of work . |
20 | But when people lose their jobs , they now stand a worse than fifty-fifty chance of being out of work for more than three months ( in July 1978 , 53 per cent of those who were registered as unemployed had been out of work for longer than three months ) . |
21 | These feelings of being out of control can lead to inappropriate behaviour — maybe submissive behaviour . |
22 | The poorest people experience the longest periods of being out of work . |
23 | She never again wanted to experience the feeling of being out of control and dependent on someone else 's approval , at someone else 's mercy . |
24 | Its main problem is that it can cause psychological dissociation , resulting in hallucinations and phenomena which may include subjective experiences of being out of the body or states similar to the near death experience . |
25 | Trisha says this was an emotional as well as a physical reality : ‘ This feeling of being out of control is like being on a roller coaster — there 's no way out . ’ |
26 | Fear of being out of control may mean a fear of appearing uninhibited , or seeming dependent . |
27 | This sensation of being out of control was frightening her . |
28 | Back in the warm , silken night air , beneath the massive arc of bright stars , she breathed in greedily , revelling in the blessed contrast , the giddy relief of being out of the cave . |
29 | Following inter alia Feige ( 1967 ) and Sharpe ( 1973 ) , we assume that investors pursue a long-run target portfolio S* given by ( 2 ) subject to the costs of being out of equilibrium and adjusting asset holdings . |
30 | On March 20 Sanjaasureniyn Dzorig , co-ordinating secretary of the MDU , addressed a rally of 4,000 , accusing the new MPRP leader Ochirbat of arrogance and of being out of touch with the situation in Mongolia . |