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

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1 Sweeping up from the adventurers ' blind side ( either a ridge line above their heads or out of the mist ) comes a ragged flock of Carrion , one of these undead birds for every two adventurers ( but at least three in any event ) .
2 It took Stephanie some time to realise that she always refused what was offered at the time when it was offered , whether out of a curious notion of good manners or out of cussedness Stephanie was never wholly sure .
3 Er no we do n't not really because at this stage now as you said there 's so many good standards out there you we would every year we would start off with about a hundred titles , work our way down to maybe fifty down to thirty and we 'd end up recording about in fact this year we recorded thirty six songs and out of that we picked twenty two for the
4 Goes in at one of his ears and out at the other .
5 The gang rivalries of the street were kept within bounds and out of the world of adult entertainment .
6 Senna lost his front left wheel in the crash and both cars bounced over the kerbs and out of the race .
7 A fast trip through central London whisked them past the main tourist attractions and out to the suburbs to the International Training College where they were to stay .
8 On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place .
9 He led the way along a series of paths , up assorted flights of steps and out across a seemingly limitless expanse of finely mown rugby and hockey pitches that climbed the hillside in stepped succession .
10 The girl slipped away , not to the bushes but out through the curled iron gates to the earth lane that bordered the river .
11 If you can keep your characters partially obscured , or fly them behind the enemy lines and out of his fire arcs then so much the better .
12 With a muttered curse Fen was on his feet and out of the cabin .
13 Hanging over parapets and out of windows , clustering in the streets and on the rooftops , the crowd whistled and applauded .
14 The interesting nine-hole golf course affords beautiful views of the mountains and out to Ponta do São Lourenço .
15 I would not have told you place or time if I did not know that every man of them is far into the mountains and out of your reach long before this .
16 For a song , too , because he had not been able to bear the thought of going back , meeting a valuer , walking about the house , picking things off shelves and out of cupboards .
17 Tearaways and out of control , had become the prevalent opinion in Lancaster Road .
18 Alan Webb says he 's always been interested in boats and when he took it up started going to marinas and out to sea but after a while he wanted to go faster and have more fun
19 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
20 The resignation also inevitably reopened the vexed question of Mrs Thatcher 's leadership style : she was accused variously of being domineering , abrasive , unwilling to listen to other opinions and out of touch with grassroot opinion on the backbenches , the party and the country .
21 There was also a chance that plants might be stolen and Collinson reported in January 1751 , ‘ … to my great loss , some prying , knowing people looked into the cases and out of that numbered 2 took the three roots of Chamaerhododendron , honey laurel , root of silver-leaved arum and the Spirea alnifolio …
22 Through the quarry and the conifer woods and out into the main road where the yellow lights make you look like something in a Hammer horror .
23 It was to break through this impression that Agency lecturers began to address large meetings and out of a groundswell of popular conviction produce affiliated societies of which George Stephen claimed ‘ all were well disciplined and eager for work ’ .
24 Figure 2.8 shows the numbers of men and women in Great Britain at the time of the 1981 Census who were employed in the various OPCS social classes or out of employment .
25 Another imaginative gesture was the gift of 6 pairs of sturdy , warm mittens , for those who had to work with rusty iron trestles or out in the cold .
26 Wishing the bride good luck , we pushed our way through the milling crowds of guests and out under the entrance arch of the haveli .
27 None the less , at the end of each day there will be a small net flow into some banks and out of others .
28 Ed. classes and out of them .
29 Paul McBride , for Todd , 32 , of Hogarth Road , London , said that he had known Sim for a number of years and out of loyalty wanted to help him .
30 These social movements express new forms of social struggle , which have arisen out of the relative failure of other sectors of society to make significant changes and out of changing socio-economic conditions .
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