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

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1 However , once the Revolution closed much of the USSR behind its invisible Iron Curtain , both bureaucratic difficulties and high expense effectively put these mountains out of reach to all but a few fortunate climbers .
2 It 's drawn almost half the traffic away from major roads out of Oxford to Northampton , Banbury and Chipping Norton .
3 Within sixty minutes police out of Buckingham to the west and Bletchley to the east would seal the road completely with steel barriers .
4 Acknowledging that it would appear unjust to pay higher allowances out of taxation to the middle classes , she argued that it would only be possible if the higher allowances were paid for by the income groups or occupations which benefitted from them .
5 The first two were traffic cops and they were on the street cruising for the house number , no sirens out of deference to the ratepayers , within five minutes .
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