Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The last Brownie to reach that place and any Brownies who run in the wrong direction are out of the game .
2 Oils rallied several pence now that the anticipated lower-earnings from BP and Shell are out of the way .
3 It is clear that if the Hohenzollern candidature were out of the way , peace would be assured .
4 A son of Green Desert , Magic Ring is out of an Empery mare and there are indications that he will stay a mile despite the amazing speed he displayed as a juvenile .
5 ‘ It 's not the end of the world if we draw , but I think defeat is out of the question . ’
6 As spraying is out of the question , the pool owner must resort to gathering all damaged floating foliage .
7 The colt is out of a half-sister to Milligram , who is out of the 1,000 Guineas winner One in a Million .
8 If part of the spring is out of the end of the pipe , twisting it ( with a screwdriver through the loop ) can help remove it .
9 , do you know what we spent , listen , listen , mummy do this , we spent a Christmas in Hungary right , their Christmases right , Christmas Eve the snowplough is out on the road clearing the snow , it was that deep , it was up in
10 But even with the field limited in this way , an exhaustive study is out of the question .
11 I suppose a rock 's out of the question ?
12 Her car is out in the parking area .
13 But the divine divine is out of the country at the moment , at some coven of inter-faith priestesses in California .
14 Even though the pound is out of the Euopean Exchange Rate Mechanism , a cut at present would be too risky , without a corresponding fall in Germany .
15 A subpoena may not be issued where the proposed witness is out of the United Kingdom .
16 A slightly less elaborate statement is much cited in Australia : the applicant must satisfy the court ‘ that the witness is out of the jurisdiction of the court , that his evidence is material and that his attendance within the jurisdiction can not be procured ’ ; it seems to have been derived from a similar observation of Lindley L.J .
17 Now the opposition to the Members ' Club was out in the open .
18 Looking at the tangle of bushes on either side , she soon realised that to make a thorough search of the undergrowth was out of the question .
19 It is a relatively small basement room , so a large imposing piece was out of the question .
20 Yet a return to the ordinary relations between a templestate and the Seleucid sovereign was out of the question .
21 LOOP are out on the road throughout December .
22 LOOP are out on the road throughout December .
23 Both Panic and the FRY Internal Affairs Minister Pavle Bulatovic were out of the capital .
24 So I arranged for one of the estate stalkers to take the remains up the river , when the Colonel and his lady were out for the day . ’
25 ‘ Whatever happened to part them , she considers herself so tainted that marriage is out of the question . ’
26 ( 5 ) Actually , lunch is out of the question .
27 Mr Wilson said yesterday that Mr Freeman 's comments are grim news for evening and weekend passengers : ‘ The cat is out of the bag .
28 Brian Wilson : ‘ The cat is out of the bag ’
29 There will , of course , be no severance pay , and a reference is out of the question .
30 I 'm very sorry about your cat , about Melusina , I know how fond you were of her , but giving you compensation is out of the question .
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