Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] out of the " in BNC.

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1 When she went into the rest room she sat down for a minute while waiting for Peggy to come out of the lavatory .
2 Mr Lu warned the United States to stay out of the row .
3 He said Mills reversed slowly , then more quickly , forcing Miss Deeley to jump out of the way .
4 The treaty is being put to the vote again because last December 's EC summit in Edinburgh allowed Denmark to opt out of the treaty 's terms on defence co-operation , a common currency , supranational co-operation on police and legal matters , and ‘ union citizenship ’ .
5 Lewis , though , pushing apparent naivety to incredulous proportions , said : ‘ I could n't let the WBC down by allowing Bowe to duck out of the commitment he made .
6 If it is Narouz , and the Khedive is bothered , we can tell Narouz to get out of the country quick .
7 In his rage , the clergyman ‘ who is used to having everyone give in to him when he 's in a passion ’ told Vincent to clear out of the house if he could n't mend his ways .
8 It had been the same at the airport and I had thought then that perhaps he half expected Iris Sunderby to materialise out of the crowd .
9 International : Tsongas to stay out of the race
10 The Foreign Office lawyers were caught on the hop , leaving junior minister Garel-Jones to tell the Commons that if the Labour amendment went through , excising the protocol which allows Britain to opt out of the social chapter , the whole treaty would have to be torn up and all 12 countries begin the painful process again .
11 The crowds assembled in Trafalgar Square cheered demands for Britain to keep out of the spreading European crisis .
12 Mark I would like you and Michael to come out of the bedroom now please .
13 A BACK injury aggravated by polo forced the Prince of Wales to pull out of the Garter ceremony today and cancel plans to attend Royal Ascot .
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