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

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1 There may even be some good reasons for keeping out of this no-man's-land .
2 The yellowish-gray brick houses gave straight on to the street , which she had found only after turning out of another one , and then another .
3 The day that made the appointment to see and Co , Nick after coming out of that meeting with Nick , we called in at the office , myself and my wife , and whilst I was tidying some things up because I 'd got the remainder of the afternoon off , Charles ' wife said to my wife , my wife actually broke down in tears , and she says , What 's up ?
4 We saw in Chapter 6 that fixed-term contracts offer one , strictly limited , means of contracting out of statutory rights .
5 So she must of come out of this divorce quite well then ?
6 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 .
7 And that 's the kind of singling out of one group of workers , and making a special case for them , that she really disapproved of .
8 He declared on television that " Poland 's painful but necessary programme of getting out of economic catastrophe can only be realized with the understanding of the majority of the nation " and that " the country had made its choice " .
9 It decreases the possibility of , of getting out of that situation because you 've got so many other people against , against whom you 're competing for work .
10 It has asked the Department of Trade and Industry for approval to set up a vehicle to provide names with a way of getting out of open years .
11 The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room .
12 Consequently , science should contain within it a means of breaking out of one paradigm into a better one .
13 ‘ It 's a new situation that we have got to handle and , somehow , we have got to find a way of breaking out of this low growth , and trying to find a way of getting our economy going again .
14 Permanent consumption can be thought of as the normal or planned level of spending out of permanent income and can differ from measured consumption ( C ) by any unplanned , temporary increases or decreases in consumer spending , called transitory consumption ( CT ) .
15 I thought , the chances of coming out of that alive with this madman as the owner and driving force …
16 ‘ Sam 's chances of coming out of this alive diminish all the time . ’
17 It is interesting to note that some Muslim schools are considering opting out of local authority control and offering separate provision .
18 Opponents of the project to remove the road have been quick to point out that to reunite the expanse of archaeological remains carries a political subtext of cancelling out of one of the most potent symbols of Mussolini 's fascist State .
19 PARENTS of pupils at the Prime Minister 's old school have voted against opting out of local authority control .
20 " But to tell you the truth , I sometimes feel like clearing out of this warren altogether .
21 Steel sand channels for getting out of soft ground , water containers , jerrycans , spare drums of Vickers ammunition , camouflage nets and the crew 's personal kit and weapons had to be stowed .
22 In actual fact , that car of his being light , I mean a front wheel drive will probably be able to and being light probably be better served for getting out of difficult situations than the other cars .
23 I think it 's time I did something about getting out of this damnable situation . ’
24 You 're not walking , not about widespread privatisation , but creeping privatisation and you 're now talking about not opting out of the National Health Service but you 're now talking about opting out of local national Health Service control .
25 Indeed , the local strategists won approval for opting out of competitive tendering without having to approach the secretary of state .
26 This from one who has majored in sneaking out of bad acting in theatres all over the world .
27 Under certain circumstances indeed water would be taken upwards by the lift-for instance , if the bulk of the traffic was downwards and barges loaded to 65 tons , then each barge passing down would squeeze out into the top pond 3.150 cu. ft. ( or about ⅓ of a lock ) of water This however is an ideal case and the following statement shews the theoretical gain or loss of water which would occur in working out of these lifts .
28 ‘ I feel fine , ’ said the jubilant full-back after his first taste of serious action since hobbling out of United 's title challenge last March .
29 We cruised to a big lead without getting out of bottom gear and continuity was difficult to obtain after half-time . ’
30 PATRICK RYAN , the Irish Catholic priest sought by Britain on terrorist charges , said yesterday he had spent the 14 years since dropping out of active priesthood raising money from foreign embassies for the victims of the conflict in Northern Ireland .
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