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

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1 I would n't describe anything that was not what I had gone through and understood myself — in my experience or out of my imagination and other people 's words would n't do .
2 ( c ) Benefits The individual receives or is entitled to receive , at any time , any benefit provided or to be provided out of that income or out of monies which are or will be available for the purpose by reason of the effect or successive effects of the associated operations on that income and on any assets which directly or indirectly represent that income .
3 Factions of labour that have through struggle or out of scarcity managed to create islands of privilege within a sea of exploitation will also just as surely rally to the cause of the alliance to preserve their gains .
4 He pointed out that in many countries of Eastern Europe , Communists had been forced into coalition or out of government .
5 He has recovered his form superbly after a broken finger threatened his career last season , and England boss Graham Taylor said : ‘ Sometimes when you 're with a Second Division club or out in the far North East you can feel forgotten .
6 More as a means of occupying his mind than out of a desire to establish the facts , Rostov began to calculate the data which governed the interlocking arcs of fire of the Tarvaras platforms .
7 The Middle Anglian communities passed under Mercian rule and out of any possible eastern Anglian orbit and Penda appointed his son , Peada , their ruler ( HE III , 21 ) .
8 The first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks .
9 In this way , the compressions or sound waves pass through the throat and mouth and out through the lips , spreading in all directions .
10 They are on the bonnets of the jeeps , some are clinging precariously onto the sides as both vehicles speed away through the farmyard and out into the road .
11 The Achilles ' tendon which had been bothering him for weeks finally gave out amid a sympathetic cheer and a great forward ambled to the sideline and out of the match with an hour gone .
12 Mungo grinned as the rogue closet sailed past the car and out of sight , its cargo no longer private .
13 She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day .
14 As you might expect , though , it is difficult to stop the loss of energy and plasma along the magnetic lines of force and out of the ends of these machines .
15 The residents of Monte Samana were just beginning to stir , and the smell of strong Spanish coffee wafted from open windows and balconies as she drove along the flower-edged lanes of the complex and out of the main gate towards the village .
16 I would n't change a thing on this guitar ; the nut height and the overall action is fine and , most surprising of all , this is a factory setup , straight off the boat and out of the box .
17 He stooped to pick up the wrong key , which had been jerked out of the lock and out of her hand when she started away .
18 A street lamp threw faint light and out of it came a young woman .
19 Each evening the quayside would be crowded with holidaymakers who made a point of going to watch the long procession of over 100 boats , their lights twinkling as dusk began to fall , pass slowly and majestically down the harbour and out to sea .
20 I read oil engineering which was primarily on the production side and out of a course of thirteen , I was the only one who was interested in the chemical side of it — the refining side .
21 Using a skewer , make two holes in the carrot by pushing it in one side and out through the other .
22 ‘ Let's get off this rock and out of this weather . ’
23 Discovering strength and skills she had n't known she possessed , Polly sailed Seawitch away from the wave-lashed rocky coast and out into the safety of deeper water .
24 You hear Zerlina singing and it sounds as though her voice is coming not out of her mouth but out of a tree on the other side of the set .
25 Teddies were first developed in Germany in the early 1900s and named in tribute to former American president Teddy Roosevelt who refused to shoot a defenceless small bear while out on a hunting trip .
26 I happened to meet a former girlfriend while out for a constitutional among these perfumed hills and blow me if ; much to her chagrin , I could n't remember ever having slid between the sheets with her .
27 Indeed , it was found as a fact in the case that out of 36,000 petrol stations in the United Kingdom nearly 35,000 were subject to solus agreements .
28 They all had the hope that out of their sacrifices a greater England would be born .
29 It was she who one day , in the rectory or the garden , might penetrate the shell that out of necessity had grown .
30 He seemed to be possessed of a driving need to review and revitalise everything , calling for frequent staff meetings , inviting ideas on production methods and working schedules , and when he was n't at his desk or out at a meeting he was cooped up with Mike Freeman in the downstairs office or in one of the other departments .
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