Example sentences of "[vb past] out of [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | That year he moved out of London to the Kent countryside and was henceforth mainly writing books , raising children and nursing his health . |
2 | As the cab drove out of Frankfurt to the address on the way to the airport , Horowitz , sitting erect , case in his lap , reflected he was the only real professional in this game . |
3 | It seemed out of proportion to its surroundings , like a piece of pop sculpture on a deliberately provoking scale . |
4 | Then , on 24th April , I rode out of Edinburgh to the north . |
5 | Several of the unsuccessful court actions brought during this decade arose out of opposition to LEA plans for the introduction of comprehensive schools . |
6 | THE South Africans flew out of Jamaica to Trinidad yesterday disappointed at their 107-run defeat in the first one-day international against the West Indies but overwhelmed by their reception in Kingston . |
7 | The Romano-British Icklingham hoard smuggled out of Britain to be returned — eventually |
8 | Norton 's 13,000 shareholders , most of them private individuals who invested out of loyalty to the name and hope for its resurrection , are stuck : they can neither sell their shares nor can they vote on MacDonald 's tenure . |
9 | The Swedish government 's intermittent diplomatic efforts to solve the mystery got nowhere , often bungled out of deference to the Soviet Union . |