Example sentences of "[noun prp] out of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We got a name , we left Riverside and we slung Wally out of the band .
2 But we also had to leave because we chucked Wally out of the band .
3 With Wally out of the band we could really take it seriously .
4 He managed to manhandle Tammuz out of the door , to the sound of Jahsaxa 's malevolent laughter .
5 Barlow said : ‘ It is up to me to keep Neil out of the side and prove the manager wrong .
6 He followed Eloise out of the sitting room — she called it her boudoir , which he thought an affectation — and along the wide corridor towards the big first-floor room where the Brückners held their parties and the guests were able to admire his Russian art collection .
7 The goal at Newcastle , marking Cuntona out of the scum match , and then nearly winning the game late on .
8 Decades had passed with no contact and yet here were the people who had shared seven years of my adolescence ; seven years climbing the same wall bars , sitting on the same grass , staring at the same view of Box Hill out of the window .
9 Woman ! ’ followed Zafar out of the dining chamber , in his father 's thin sharp voice ; ‘ Coward !
10 Votes for anti-discrimination and throws Lucy out of the house for fear of moral contamination .
11 ‘ She 's been through a terrible ordeal , ’ she told her brother severely , drawing Ellen out of the solar with her .
12 She was watching Edward out of the corner of her eye .
13 With Bucharest out of the way yesterday morning , the championship then rested on the confrontation between Menzieshill and Basler .
14 She ate it quickly and then , clearly hoping for more sugar , she followed Lord Pabham out of the room .
15 Until then Britain , which had taken the initiative in founding WEU out of the wreckage of the EDC , tended to place little credence in it .
16 Vincent Chung , Jeffrey Kitingan , Ariffin Haji Hamid , Benedict Topin , Albinus Yudah , Abdul Rahman Ahmad and Wencelous Damit Undikai were arrested in 1990 and 1991 for alleged involvement in a plot ‘ to take Sabah out of the Federation of Malaysia ’ .
17 Shortly before the elections the federal government had released details of an alleged plot to take Sabah out of the Federation .
18 Walking the dogs kept Delia Sutherland out of the house until six-thirty .
19 Kept Ireland out of the war , but that does n't mean he 's putting himself out for your people .
20 Clinton has vowed to assist the beleaguered Boris Yeltsin as he struggles to pull Russia out of the mire caused by decades of hardline Communist rule .
21 In his much-quoted anti-Europe speech last weekend Mr Powell referred to the Praetorian soldiers who ‘ murdered Nero [ and ] dragged Claudius out of the blanket in which he was hiding , to succeed Nero …
22 ‘ Labour and the Liberal Democrats want to pull Scotland out of the mainstream of the United Kingdom .
23 Of the goal that puts Scotland out of the tournament
24 As for reaching a telephone , given the meticulous organisation behind the coup , Trent was sure that the telephone exchange would be in Louis ' hands and out of order , particularly for foreign calls , which put calling Steve in Washington out of the question .
25 Wyllie suddenly found himself without Brewer 's expertise , and Wyllis was incandescent with rage when a medical panel ruled Brewer out of the World Cup campaign .
26 Alan the Reddler made an uneasy angel , driving Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden .
27 I had traced Tunney out of the City to a big house with high broken-glass-topped walls where the rich and inebriated pay to have their vices purged .
28 He thought he could mindblast her as simply as he had put Tunney out of the picture .
29 He turned slightly so that he could see Ivy out of the comer of his eye .
30 Her head was buzzing as she followed Charles Briant out of the theatre and into the sunlight .
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