Example sentences of "[noun] out of [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 From the very first page , where he both mistranscribes and then mistranslates further the opening of Terce in a Book of Hours , he matches marginal pictures with random words of text beside them , wildly associating words out of context with pictures near them in the margins , apparently grasping the flimsiest of puns and word associations .
2 To keep the supporters out of mischief during the morning , Chapman arranged tours of a local factory and brewery .
3 One elephant put an electric fence out of action by dropping an uprooted tree on it .
4 It is a weapon of last resort where landowners and grouse shooters are unreasonably keeping walkers out of parts of the Britain 's countryside . ’
5 The Committee noted that ‘ the trend of social development is leaving the public schools out of alignment with the world in which they exist ’ .
6 We 're able to entice further revenue out of Brussels with the support of the private sector .
7 A pair Class 20s , Nos 20007 and 20053 , struggle up the steep incline out of Coalbrookdale with an empty MGR train on 3 November 1988 .
8 The average smoker at any one time has approximately ten percent of their blood out of action with carbon monoxide poisoning .
9 Clearview Brentwood maintained their unbeaten run in Area 4 , but only after club No. 3 Ian Blakeman bailed the side out of trouble in the second singles contest .
10 Again , one of the main sources of supply today and one that helped to put the Whitby industry out of business during the late nineteenth century , is centred on Oviedo in Spain , which draws its supplies from Lower Cretaceous marls in Asturias .
11 ‘ I pulled the Corosini out of debt by making the bank viable again .
12 It 's here that he was caught fishing out of season by National Rivers Authority water bailiffs .
13 By manipulating the number of days in the intercalary month they could prolong a term of office or hasten an election , with the result that by the time of Julius Caesar the civil year was about three months out of phase with the astronomical year , so that the winter months fell in the autumn and the spring equinox came in the winter .
14 But it does put in rather six months out of phase with the local membership so at least
15 ‘ Twill do Anne no harm to leave off the dances for a few months out of respect for her grandma , ’ Julia said .
16 The Waste Land seems at times to be attempting to piece together some new religion out of fragments of the old .
17 In the case of one S&L alone , the Lincoln Savings & Loan , three firms , Deloitte & Touche , E&Y and Arthur Andersen , all settled a civil action out of court for $7.5m , $63m and $30m respectively .
18 For centuries , the Japanese have induced captive birds to sing their courtship songs out of season by using artificial light to lengthen the days , a method known as " yogai " .
19 It helps with the flushing out of toxins from the body , cleansing it and restoring vitality .
20 One six zero zero four are not even anything you want to rest on , fundamental problems are each treatment , the processes , and erm distortion of thin rings , which as them er , er , er , an issue when it goes to face grinding , in as much as because of the distortion you get all those lever locks stuck on , and you got to do about twenty passes on t' face grinder rather than two , and that means that we 've got an equipment out of balance in the factory , because er , it 's got , you know , so there 's quite a lot of investment
21 The Sigmar representatives are very influential , and because they cast their votes for the same candidate they wield influence out of proportion to their numbers .
22 Thirdly , the respect in which the courts are held gives their decisions an influence out of proportion to the number of cases they deal with .
23 Hence , pressure groups for the disabled , the old , neglected children and so on will exert influence out of proportion to their naked power .
24 At 13 he sailed as apprentice to a ship-owner operating out of Whitehaven in Cumberland , 36 miles [ 58 km ] south-west of Carlisle , and from ship 's boy rose to be third mate on a ‘ black-birder ’ or slave ship .
25 A disposition is a very wide term and for instance a transfer out of assets by trustees to a tenant for life although it would not be a transfer of value would nevertheless be a disposition .
26 Cuddly kids Newman and Redford run out of steam in Butch and Sundance
27 It was the campaign out of doors over Ulster that was the centre piece of the whole Unionist campaign .
28 First , you follow the Adenauer Allee out of Bonn through the suburb of Bad Godesberg where Neville Chamberlain came for his chats with Herr Hitler in the days before Munich .
29 Indeed many astrophysical processes , such as the spreading out of gas by galactic winds and supernovae , would decrease the local baryon fraction .
30 Avoiding the big European states , and ignoring Cold War political boundaries , Germany 's leading poet discovers a continent of countries out of step with history and with each other .
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