Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 BRITAIN 'S athletics selectors were slammed yesterday after persuading Kriss Akabusi to come out of international retirement for one final fling .
2 At the start of the year , several firms were steeling themselves for the tough , face-losing decision to pull out of some markets — or out of the securities business altogether .
3 From McIntosh 's point of view it was not an easy decision to pull out of institutional sector research as he was involved in setting it up in the mid '70s .
4 The ANC 's decision to pull out of constitutional talks was supported by several other CODESA participants who also withdrew .
5 This study arose out of two concerns .
6 When disputes arose out of such situations , both parties might turn to royal justice .
7 He is by no means a total social isolate for there are still occasions when work is carried out in groups of two or three , but contact is more desultory and the closely knit relationships developed out of lengthy periods of working side by side have become somewhat attenuated .
8 As he turned the door handle to enter the building he saw a storm-trooper come out of one of the side rooms .
9 Strange words she chose ; on the back of a letter of mine I found words made out of HORSELESS and NOVELIZE .
10 This interview came out of several inspirational talks we had in June and was highlighted by his brilliant summer lecture to the Art and Architecture Society .
11 For some time Judith Cowan 's was synonymous with a certain type of imagery and object making characteristic of the 1980s ' little monkey hands would peep over elliptical edges and scooped out boat shapes would merge with curiously-conceived animals made out of fired papier mâché .
12 Many people seem simply to grow out of heavy drug use , rather as many young drinkers mature out of heavy drinking .
13 She was a fairy who married a mortal to gain a soul , and made a pact that he would never spy on her on Saturdays , and for years he never did , and they had six sons , all with strange defects — odd ears , giant tusks , a catshead growing out of one cheek , three eyes , that sort of thing .
14 Unemployment was abolished , class struggle overcome , and the living standards and cultural level of even the most backward of the country 's peoples transformed out of all recognition .
15 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
16 This apparently low level of active parental involvement has important implications for other aspects of current policy — especially the arrangements for schools to opt out of local authority control .
17 ANY doubts parents might have had that the Government 's scheme to persuade schools to opt out of local authority membership was motivated by pure political dogma must now be dissolved .
18 When schools opt out of local authority control ( provision ) responsibility for their finance switches to central government .
19 The local evening papers , first on the streets in reporting the case , proclaimed MONSTER BORN OUT OF BLUE VIDEOS .
20 One of the first peoples to burst out of Central Asia and into the lands south and west of the Caspian were the Seljuks , a people of Turkish stock who subdued a broad band of territory from Afghanistan across to Syria , occupying Damascus and Jerusalem .
21 A 10-FOLD increase in the number of schools opting out of local authority control is likely to be the most dramatic consequence of the Conservatives ’ victory , writes John Clare , Education Editor .
22 There are divisions too on schools opting out of local authority control and on the National Curriculum .
23 TOWN halls should not use dirty tricks , harassment or intimidation to stop schools opting out of local council control , Education Secretary John Patten warned yesterday .
24 My eyes blazed out of this thin , dirty face , so large and angry .
25 That may be so Chairman , but with these two four bedroom houses there could be another six to eight cars coming out of that entrance ,
26 I I do n't agree with another half a dozen or eight cars coming out of that .
27 Odd hairs straggled out of various warts , and the brown freckles of age gave them a strange resemblance to the stones .
28 But all these great Ferraris grew out of one concept car , the Dino Berlinetta Speciale .
29 ‘ A few lads staggering out of one of those pubs we heard about . ’
30 The fiction , however , reads like an attempt to break out of this self-imposed restriction .
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