Example sentences of "[subord] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Like Bentham 's own reasons for designing the Panopticon , the Government has suggested that managerial staff should install microelectronics technology on their premises for financial reasons , in the pursuit of profit or to safeguard continued economic viability , rather than out of a perceived need to save energy per se .
3 There would be no shortage of clubs interested if the dispute escalated , but Graham will want Merson in peak condition rather than out of the club .
4 Cranston made the man repeat the message as he reluctantly took than out of the main hall and up the wide , spacious stairs to one of the duke 's private chambers .
5 ‘ The ultimate test always was : Would it be funnier if , for example , Carry On Abroad was filmed in Spain rather than out on the lot ?
6 Similarly , when he visits the south-east region , he will want to know why so many sales people are investing their time in the office rather than out on the road selling .
7 And the more valuable the horse is , with the consequent likelihood of it being kept in more confined and stressful conditions — stabled in solitude rather than out in the paddock with companions — the greater the chances of it developing colic .
8 It seemed much colder here than out in the open .
9 Nothing moved inside except out of the corner of my eye I was sure that I saw Boris winking .
10 He went out of the room , into the corridor and into his room and there he stood with his back to the door , his mouth wide , gasping at the air , still in fright , yet knowing that in some way he had emerged as if out of a deep canyon .
11 Banks offer such goodies , not because students are rich and represent good business to the banks , not colleagues , because out of the goodness of their hearts they believe students need a helping hand .
12 yeah , listen to this though , they 're saying oh its terrible America have got four per cent and we 've got fifteen , America have got four per cent because out of the interest rates comes money for erm , that ca n't be right , something tax
13 The human members of the community are here mainly because out in the commercial world , they had been doing things they did not want to do , using skills they wished they did not have .
14 I drank fears like wormwood , yea , made myself drunken with bitterness ; for my ever-shaping and distrustful mind still mingled gall-drops , till out of the cup of hope I almost poisoned myself with despair …
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 So , while out on a shopping trip , Darren stepped forward as a volunteer to help the crier with a proclamation of his own .
18 So , while out on a shopping trip , Darren stepped forward as a volunteer to help the crier with a proclamation of his own .
19 However , as time goes by and the problem of unemployment does not seem to diminish more thought is being given to the specific problems of those applying for work while out of a job .
20 " But it seemed he did n't want any responsibility for any military action , even while out of the country , " said Habib Olahi later .
21 I suggested earlier that both exhibitions claimed to subvert ; that The Subversive Stitch at Cornerhouse sought to do this through content , while Out of the Frame focused on materials and techniques .
22 His work has therefore become more varied and , because he is no longer subject to close personal supervision while out in the fields , the farm worker has become more autonomous .
23 While out in the meadows the buzz of summer drones
24 Drifting from an open window came the voice of a tenor singing ‘ O Sole Mio ’ , while out in the lagoon a ship 's siren sounded , and on one of the bridges a man played an accordion .
25 Lewis began his Narnia stories for children in 1949 , but he had been publishing fiction for adults since Out of the Silent Planet ( 1938 ) , a mixture of space-fiction and theology that he was soon to extend into a trilogy , ending with That Hideous Strength ( 1945 ) .
26 She was all but out of the door on her way to Oxford Street when , incredibly , she found herself shaking , so much so that she went back into the tiny bedroom and lay down .
27 Northern Ireland are all but out of the competition , needing a miracle to make it to the US , Scotland are already out and Wales are still in with a chance .
28 Similarly , your employer , whether out of a genuine spirit of goodwill , a hard-headed assessment of the damage that a court case might do or a combination of the two , may decide that the best course is to seek an amicable parting of the ways .
29 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 .
30 That lays a foundation for the teaching of Jesus many years later , ‘ For out of the heart come evil thoughts , murder , adultery , sexual immorality , theft , false testimony , slander ’ ( Matt. 15:20 ) .
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