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

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1 That year he moved out of London to the Kent countryside and was henceforth mainly writing books , raising children and nursing his health .
2 The manor always looks out of place to me , a Victorian shooting lodge built in the style of a German castle for the wealthy Kay Shuttleworth family .
3 Bonnie ( Faye Dunaway ) had one leg strapped out of sight to the gear lever so that she could slump right over without actually falling out of the car .
4 As the cab drove out of Frankfurt to the address on the way to the airport , Horowitz , sitting erect , case in his lap , reflected he was the only real professional in this game .
5 A stunning collection of more than twelve million photographs recording some of the most famous events in history has been moved out of London to a new home here in the Central South Region .
6 She was referring to the illness which put him in hospital last year before he was moved out of Pollsmoor to his present quarters , formerly a prison warden 's home .
7 A few months ago , the couple moved out of town to a more rural environment .
8 It seemed out of proportion to its surroundings , like a piece of pop sculpture on a deliberately provoking scale .
9 Avoid very narrow raised beds , otherwise the thickness of the wall will look out of proportion to the planting area .
10 The only blight here is the numbering at the top of the neck , which does look out of place to me .
11 My hon. Friend will be aware of the difficulties on the A13 — one of the main trunk links out of London to Essex and East Anglia .
12 Pandora , the first woman of Greek myth — as described by Hesiod — is made out of earth ; at Zeus 's command she was fashioned out of clay to be the instrument of divine retribution .
13 Skew or corner chisels have the edge angled out of square to the shank .
14 Mr Dewar added : ‘ It is a simple revenue raid to compensate for a public sector borrowing requirement spiralling out of control to £50 billion .
15 Things go wrong when you have too few , or when one gets out of proportion to the rest .
16 A further objective is to make sure that people do not move out of unemployment to an even lower income from work .
17 Again the films , Decalogues I , IX , and X ( the first television versions to be screened ) , played out of competition to capacity attendance at the small Andre Bazin cinema .
18 To save money it is moving out of London to Newport in South Wales and has been running roadshows to drum up business from industry .
19 Our discussion of single-parenthood , however , indicates that divorcees and single-parents do not remarry out of dedication to the institution .
20 It sailed in a great arc , hung poised for a fraction of a second , then plunged out of sight to the sea .
21 Did I stay out of loyalty to the priest , the human being , or was there something else that compelled me to remain there , when all the more ‘ Christian ’ elements had long ago fled ?
22 So for the risk-averse , the relevant ages are lower , while the optimistic may stay out of SERPS to a higher age .
23 Then , on 24th April , I rode out of Edinburgh to the north .
24 In Pakistan an old system dating from the British occupation has ensured that large parts of the North-West Frontier Province remain out of bounds to government officials .
25 As it is , huge tracks of land are being unreasonably placed out of bounds to the landowners as well as ourselves by this odious , creeping 1979 menace to freedom .
26 Several of the unsuccessful court actions brought during this decade arose out of opposition to LEA plans for the introduction of comprehensive schools .
27 In the interests of discretion — Leo was always discreet — they had driven out of London to Faringdon .
28 I would have to be smuggled out of England to our family in the Argentine .
29 However , Raúl ‘ was excluded from all secret policy planning and decision-making ’ ( Szulc : 1986 , p. 154 ) , and when he joined Fidel 's movement in July 1953 ( primarily , it seems out of loyalty to his brother rather than conviction as to the political correctness of the enterprise ) he did not tell the Communists what he was doing ( Lockwood : 1969 , p. 163 ; Szulc : 1986 , p. 181 ) .
30 It 's just given us that much more sales coming out of recession to really help us . ’
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