Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When I got sent down the judge said , ‘ You should be out for the baby 's birth ’ , but I was n't .
2 If you 've just done a 12-mile ridge-walk then I 'm sure nothing will be further from your thoughts , but if you plan a weekend away with a person you 've fancied for ages and somehow end up heading for a bothy , unless you are totally alone any thought of a fumble in the sleeping-bag should be out of the question .
3 About another three weeks we should be out of the real winter sha n't we ?
4 Group spokesman Mark Austin says that they 're pleased with the results and it should be out by the end of the month .
5 Redwood Shores , California-based Oracle Corp has joined the Greek chorus to say that it plans to convert its complete family of products to run on Alpha architecture under both OpenVMS and DEC OSF/1 ; the conversion effort on the VMS products is under way and should be out by the time DEC starts ships .
6 But we 're working on it , so it should be out in the not too distant future . ’
7 Product should be out in the third quarter on Sun Microsystems Inc , Data General Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co workstations .
8 An R4000SC multiprocessor is also under development , and should be out in the third quarter .
9 I believe they should be out in the like the National Press and things like that
10 To be ‘ ashore ’ the vessel must be out of the reach of the tides completely — see the Laid-up Type on the risk and statistics screens and the Polisy User Manual ( Claims ) , for a description of the type of mooring/location where the vessel should be laid-up .
11 The receipt of the benefit referred to must be out of the assets which are available for the purpose by virtue or in consequence of the transfer or of any associated operations .
12 Must be out of the stir-fry , that broccoli .
13 they might be out of the divisional area but you , they might just as well be for the amount of you 're spending on them .
14 ‘ I believe we 're the only ones left , ’ said Jed as they stopped at East Acton , a rather dark little station that looked as if it might be out in the country .
15 ‘ He 'll be out at the Rotary Club dinner .
16 ‘ Do n't tell father that , ’ grinned Nellie , ‘ or he 'll be out on the next boat ! ,
17 Yer 'll be out on the street . ’
18 and we 'll be out on the water on monday as banbury gets ready to launch its own water sports week …
19 We 'll be out of the Solent now , Madeleine said , yawning : into the Channel .
20 I lie there light-headed on the pillow at half-past four in the morning , knowing that anyway it 's nearly over , that by this time tomorrow we 'll have done it , that by this time the next day I 'll be out of the country .
21 I 'll be out of the office till the afternoon on Monday .
22 Why do n't we take that to the kitchen then , it 'll be out of the way .
23 Serbs told : You 'll be out in the cold
24 I ca n't think of the name of the other German beer but the roll-on roll-off 'll be out in the dock , cos we had a roll-on roll- off in the dock at all
25 Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma .
26 His security status would guarantee him a priority flight on virtually any civil or military aircraft He could be out of the country in less than an hour , headed anywhere in the world .
27 Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma .
28 Due to the illness of John Hewitt , Hilda 's husband it may be necessary for you to use the Answer Phone as Hilda could be out of the Office during normal working hours .
29 You have , six months time you could be out of the accommodation that you 're in .
30 IAN SHERRATT , who has played outstandingly at prop for Salford since his summer signing from Oldham , could be out for the rest of the season , writes Paul Fitzpatrick .
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