Example sentences of "[is] [adv] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | No sign of Euclid , but the general view is that he 's somewhere out in the wood , recovering his composure |
2 | ‘ Pickerage , ’ contributed Tom Tedder , ‘ is rather out of commission at the moment . |
3 | His face is rather out of focus . |
4 | Thus the pressure , both inner and outer , on teachers to have a clear , articulate rationale for what they are doing is high at the same time as the exploration of the values from which such a rationale must derive is conspicuously out of style . |
5 | He is rarely out at night and is largely free to organize his activities so that in bad weather , for example , he can catch up on paperwork in the dry and warmth of the office . |
6 | ‘ I nearly had her back , Maggie , but now she 's right out of reach . |
7 | The queue 's right out through the glass doors |
8 | Cairo , a curious sentence in that it is wholly out of context . |
9 | ‘ North is right out of John le Carré ’ , he said ; ‘ one of those fascinating mystery people you do n't meet in life or in government . ’ |
10 | ‘ This is right out of ‘ Leave it to Beaver ’ , ’ she said . |
11 | It 's only out of Argos |
12 | look at all them , that 's only out of one bag |
13 | I go back to the car , thinking maybe Mr Azul 's only out for a short while . |
14 | The bridal bouquet is somewhat out of the ordinary , too ! |
15 | It 's a useful guide , even if the set-up illustrated is somewhat out of date . |
16 | Fishbane 's bedroom is somewhat out of the way and near the lift , so that the ladies can be discreetly smuggled up there by Ramsbum . |
17 | A herd of deer on the African plains may feed undisturbed when a lioness walks among them , if they perceive that she is only out for a stroll . |
18 | He is unable to speak , he is so out of breath . |
19 | If the decision of the Secretary of State as to the correct tariff after going through the consultation process is so out of touch with reality that it is irrational then , as in Ex parte Handscomb , that decision could be the subject of judicial review . |
20 | I 'm a little worried by it : I mean , this fastidiousness is so out of character . |
21 | It 's a strange thing to say about a man whose libido is so out of control , but he seems psychologically very well balanced . |
22 | The board is usually angled in the reception office in such a manner that it is entirely out of view of the guest but visible at all times to the receptionist . |
23 | It features the best in British and Irish hairdressing and to achieve maximum impact with the first of their bi-annual fashion collections , they chose a photographic location that 's literally out of this world ! |
24 | ‘ The head 's so out of touch with reality that it 's not surprising things are going wrong . ’ |
25 | Achiltibuie in Coigach is literally out on a limb . |
26 | There is a powerful case for Labour to put down amendments condemning the Tory opt-out of the Social Charter and forcing a division to demonstrate to the rest of Europe how John Major 's ‘ classless ’ government is grotesquely out of line with Christian , let alone Social , Democratic politics on the Continent . |
27 | ‘ Dr. Stevie 's already out on the course . |
28 | Death Box 's Spirit of the Blitz is finally out after months of filming all over Europe . |
29 | ‘ I think he 's finally out to lunch . |
30 | ‘ Did your husband really love you and help you ? ’ after a drink or two and ‘ How do you know he is not out with the girls where he is ? |