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

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1 Her face is coming back to me yet again , reforming out of bouncing shadow .
2 The Red Queen role was the same part she had to pull out of 18 months ago because of ill health .
3 Two members of the Under-21 squad — Forbes Johnson of Falkirk and Craig Burley of Chelsea — have had to pull out of next week 's game against Malta at Tannadice .
4 Jackson — forced to pull out of last year 's World Championship final when he suddenly suffered shoulder spasms minutes before the race — declared : ‘ I wo n't make the same mistakes again .
5 Hignett , lined up to share the new-ball bowling with Nigel Peel , had to pull out of last Sunday 's MCC Trophy game with Cumberland due to a rib injury .
6 The ANC 's decision to pull out of constitutional talks was supported by several other CODESA participants who also withdrew .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The Scot who holed the winning putt in the match at The Belfry in 1985 laughed off rumours that he would need to pull out of this year 's match .
10 It was a marvellous triumph for Price and his caddie Jeff Medlen , who was loaned out last year because Nick had to pull out of this tournament — and he carried the bag of winner John Daly .
11 The Prince of Wales is to pull out of top-grade polo severing his sporting links with Major Ronald Ferguson .
12 When Roy Thomson 's son decided to pull out of national papers , having spent millions on The Times in pursuit of production economies , Murdoch was the purchaser .
13 The documentary hinted that several wealthy Arab owners were threatening to pull out of British racing and take their horses abroad unless prize money went up .
14 And so though we have all sinned and that circle , that perfect purpose of God for you and for me has been warped and distorted out of all recognition , the potential that God had for you and for me , it 's been dis it seems to have been destroyed because of the warping and because of the impact of sin .
15 Eliot does not see primitive religion as a necessary basis for Christianity , ‘ I do not believe that Christianity germinates out of natural religion , but that it is given by revelation . ’
16 The Progressive Democrats had been on the brink of walking out of Prime Minister Albert Reynolds ' government team over an accusation of dishonesty he made against their leader , Des O'Malley , last week .
17 ‘ Just try walking out of that door with the intention of hitch-hiking and see where it gets you ! ’
18 A present-day scene , with the same type of trams as in the previous view rebuilt out of all recognition !
19 Very actressy — flinging plates , storming out of other people 's dinner parties .
20 As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak .
21 In fact , noise can be very helpful because it gives the network a chance to jump out of local minima .
22 There may even be some good reasons for keeping out of this no-man's-land .
23 Schools and housing associations can opt out of local authority control .
24 The parental vote will be even more powerful if it is proposed that a school should opt out of local authority control and transfer to grant maintained status .
25 Secondly , the Act laid down procedures whereby individual schools could opt out of local authority control , acquiring grant maintained status , and receiving their funding directly from the DES ( see Chapter 4 : 1988 Education Reform Act ) .
26 They have a full say in selecting schools for their children , on governing bodies where the allocation of resources is decided , and whether or not a school should opt out of local authority control , a decision which could affect the status and position of history in a school .
27 Coun Corner said : ‘ Progressive cuts will drive schools to either opt out of local authority control or else they will fall down . ’
28 The second half of the chapter proposes that whole group work is a working method which develops out of small group work and gives greater coherence to it .
29 Now it is fallen upon and twisted and embellished out of all recognition .
30 ‘ We bottle things up for years until they grow out of all proportion . ’
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