Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have got two children and I 'm hoping to go to college when my youngest daughter is three cos I ca n't get her , ca n't go until she is three cos the creche wo n't take them until they 're out of nappies and three year old . |
2 | Okay , you 're out of position for a late charge on the leaders , but you can only go forward from there . |
3 | ‘ We 're out of milk . |
4 | BIG Dave Beasant hit back at the Chelsea fans who booed him off the pitch and blasted : ‘ You 're out of order . ’ |
5 | We 're out of order . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 're out of order , Irish . ’ |
7 | Your arms , you 're dark and you 're out of order erm Alright , Kel ? |
8 | Osmond , you 're out of order you know . |
9 | What do I say when we 're out of hay ? ’ |
10 | But when we 're out of sight , we 'll turn east again , and sneak round the back of the islands and down the far side of the bay tonight , in the gloaming ! |
11 | Tucked away behind us , backs suffer because they 're out of sight and difficult to reach — drawbacks which easily lead to neglect . |
12 | Otherwise we 're out of sight and out of mind — or just extras to give the appearance of integration . |
13 | When we 're out of sight we can get by . |
14 | You 're out of options . |
15 | As for Mr we 're out of recession are we ? well if that 's an excuse for saying let's close homes well , I think that 's a a terrible shame , all he , the certainty that he wants to offer to our elderly people is the certainty that their home will close and they 'll be thrown out of it . |
16 | But it should do more these days about practical matters — like the tax system and keeping yourself together while you 're out of work and waiting for the next job , for that is fifty percent of what you 'll be doing . |
17 | Jim says you 're out of work . |
18 | Apparently J P Woods had a very large female workforce , and a lot of those women were married and therefore not eligible to claim benefits when they 're out of work , and therefore do n't appear on the unemployment statistics . |
19 | er if you 're out of work you 're it takes small businesses of . |
20 | ‘ That you took a job in the ski-shop at Soldeu because you were ‘ resting ’ , as you people call it when you 're out of work — ’ |
21 | We 're out of work actresses . |
22 | more , or whether we 're out of favour , |
23 | We 're out of drink and need to steal some . |
24 | ‘ By the way , we 're out of bread . |
25 | ‘ My , you 're out of shape . ’ |
26 | ‘ You 're out of date because you know a lot ’ , one of his colleagues tells him . |
27 | ‘ You 're out of date . |
28 | as soon as you 've seen them they 're out of date . |
29 | It 's academic now because they 've lost and they 're out of Europe |
30 | We 've stopped , we 're stuck , we 're out of luck |