Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] of [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand she was totally out of Beuno 's class . |
2 | But Johnson they 're often old words that are totally out of use erm and we 're not even used to Johnson 's vocabulary because |
3 | Ever increasing reproductive technologies are re-ordering social aspects of reproduction , specifically women 's fertility , sexuality and pregnancies , by taking them to an industrial level , making them more and more scientific/medical procedures in need of ’ expert ’ interference , and so moving them even further out of women 's control . |
4 | Once out of Ruth 's grasp , Hester recovered quickly . |
5 | Once out of Leopold 's sight , Wolfgang began to enjoy himself without restriction , possibly for the first time in his life . |
6 | Once out of Josie 's sight , she turned and pushed her way through the double blackout doors leading directly into the backstage area . |
7 | Her office , opening directly out of Luke 's big room , was pleasantly decorated , modern and well lit , which was just as well , for Luke had spoken the truth : a nine-to-five job this certainly was not ! |
8 | A very new officer ( judged by the colour of his drill shorts , which had a yellow rookie look about them as if they had come straight out of Millett 's window ) appeared in his drill which was never meant for him ; it was meant for a much larger person . |
9 | Coming straight out of Studio K7 in Berlin , we 've got TEN copies of ‘ 3 LUX — The Techno Video Mix ’ to give away , featuring tracks from Format , Cosmic Baby , Exit 100 , FUSE , Mixmaster Morris and tons , tons more . |
10 | We saw some wild boar which paid little attention to our passing elephants , and we saw several magnificent peacock and a number of monkeys ; to me the monkeys were bandar log , straight out of Kipling 's Jungle Book . |
11 | She said that was probably out of Dod 's way . |
12 | They glimmered reproachfully out of Florence 's golden face when Jinny sat down to do the evening milking . |
13 | I followed the cliff path which led steeply up out of Otters ' Bay and then westward over the headland for something less than half a mile , to bring me in sight of the bay I had seen yesterday . |
14 | It will also answer your two questions — why Van Gelder and I are on the wagon and why the six survivors have been — well , locked up out of harm 's way . |
15 | ‘ I 'm going to marry you and lock you up out of harm 's way . ’ |
16 | While the chapel is a recognised central element , the mortuary is a separate building discreetly out of patients ' and visitor 's view . |
17 | How that life was saved live can now know , thanks to Catherine Seelye who has put the story together , mostly out of Olson 's posthumous papers at the University of Connecticut . |
18 | A few years at work in a friendly tax climate might give you the chance to build up capital , and to keep it somewhere out of harm 's way . |
19 | There would have to be some sort of Council meeting , anyway , held somewhere out of Edward 's reach , to try to cope with the situation . |
20 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
21 | The only paid official in 1936 was P.J. Ridout , who was paid £2 a week , mainly out of Leese 's own funds . |
22 | You can make your hand gestures more effective by adding a soundtrack : confidently telling an argumentative old drunk to sit down , as you gently push him back out of arm 's reach , adds authority to the message . |
23 | The mounting must be fully secure and in a position as far out of harm 's way as possible . |
24 | The moment he touched the supposedly somnambulent salmon , the fish sprang to life , flapping wildly out of Father 's grasp . |
25 | He took down his tool kit from the high cupboard where it was kept well out of Timmy 's reach . |
26 | Myra shrugged her shoulders and found something to do that would keep her busy and well out of Claudia 's way . |
27 | In the same way it knows enough to tuck itself well out of harm 's way in the face of physical threat , so becoming a much smaller target for an irate wife with a meat cleaver who suspects it of getting exercise elsewhere . |
28 | Lastly , make sure that flexes leading to trees or other sites remote from the house are kept well out of harm 's way . |
29 | These copies should then be put in a safe place , well out of harm 's way . |
30 | 2 When the kick is delivered , the defender ducks beneath it , well out of harm 's way . |