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

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1 The higher success rates obtained for Imperial units suggest that out of school experience may well be an important factor in making the associations required .
2 If we set a man to paint , he uses an instinctive faculty of ‘ forming ’ , so that out of chaos something communicative emerges .
3 I thought that out of sight was out of mind and put my handbag inside a shopping bag , which I zipped up and then left in my shopping trolley .
4 In Britten 's War Requiem the tenor solo ‘ It seemed that out of battle I escaped ’ ( see Example 91 ) is accompanied by an unchanging sustained 4 minor chord , indicated to be played ‘ coldly ’ .
5 It was she who one day , in the rectory or the garden , might penetrate the shell that out of necessity had grown .
6 It cost £7 , and how he afforded that out of army pay , I shall never know .
7 And the larger-than-life scene with Rance , with the amazing motoric tension of the card game — all that out of context sounds naïve and , by the standards of modern psychology , pretty basic .
8 He did , and when he eventually learned that the child 's mother had committed suicide and that out of compassion the rag woman had taken her into her house to save her being put in the workhouse or farmed out , again they both agreed that the rag woman had worthy motives .
9 So , and certainly Mao was not that out of line with the left of the Kuomintang at that time .
10 And that out of town developments like the proposed superstore at Blands Corner should be restricted .
11 A one-way system meant that out of season hold-ups were rare , but in the peak summer months when the holidaymakers poured in by the dozens in their hire cars the village often became jammed .
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