Example sentences of "[was/were] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Soon Jacob and I were out on the lonely , snow-covered hills .
2 The Firth was much broader here than at Dalmeny and , if it had not been a clear day , Corbett could have almost believed they were out on the open sea .
3 They were out on the anonymous A40 ; George pulled into a lay-by and gingerly fingered through the wallet with renewed twinges of horror .
4 Estates like ours were out on the urban edge , the new boundary between town and country .
5 It seems clear that , with careful safeguards , we need some legal machinery , similar to the provision of Place of Safety Orders for children , by which an old person could be received into residential care for their own protection , at least for a limited period of time , which would afford a breathing space for all concerned and enable a proper assessment to be made of the situation — including the wishes of the old person once they were out of the violent or neglectful environment .
6 In fact , the coach — drawn by two grey horses — was only called into service once the couple were out of the public gaze .
7 Before they were out of the English channel a severe storm washed a man overboard and left Mrs Dutton so ill she had to be taken ashore in a pilot boat when the storm dropped .
8 Down there in the dunes , they were out of the offshore breeze and out of the sun .
9 Both Benjamin and I wisely kept our mouths shut until we were out of the main hall .
10 By 1971 , the tension was so great that Kapwepwe broke with Kaunda and formed the United People 's Party ( UPP ) which depended on a flimsy alliance between the Bemba and other tribal groups who at that time felt they were out in the political cold .
11 Once they were out in the fresh air , away from this green tomb , their blood would cool .
12 His voice was surly , but suddenly he twisted round to face me and took off the headphones , and I thought he was going to apologise for his rudeness of the previous night , but instead he demanded to know if it was true that we were out in the open ocean and were not planning to make a landfall for some days .
13 If things were out in the open — and St Mirren did offer to meet any condition if I would stay — then I could make an honest decision about my future .
14 Unfortunately the price of the prototype was so high that it was out of the financial reach of the archaeological community .
15 It was out of the 1909 Budget proposals that the crisis originally arose and it was already , at that time , well established that financial affairs were the peculiar province of the House of Commons .
16 It is a commemoration and ensures that people remember the event because it was out of the ordinary , and special .
17 Well , she did behave as if nothing was out of the ordinary , and I began to suspect that Oliver was a little displeased .
18 This was out of the 850 000 or so collisions the UA1 apparatus recorded towards the end of last year from a total of about one thousand million actual collisions .
19 Yet she would have been upstairs with the old man before I was out of the moonlit yard .
20 Even when the story was out of the national news , the regional media , now well connected to useful sources , kept it rolling .
21 It was partly because he was out of the top drawer , of course .
22 The forwards ' support of the ball-carrier was out of the top drawer .
23 Daniele Audetto was out of the same mould as Luca , but his job was now infinitely more delicate and difficult .
24 She put four mince pies in a little basket she 'd decorated earlier when she made the other table decorations , put on her coat and was out of the back door in a flash .
25 The short pole was now out of the question so it was out on the long pole .
26 Too soon , I was out on the other side , dazzled , like a man leaving a cinema in the afternoon .
27 He only started to relax when he was out on the stone-chip drive and walking away from the house .
28 So so really you 've got er I was out on the medical practices so I know how successful that can be .
29 He suspected that if he were to walk into the newsroom and make an arrest there would be only a momentary gasp before someone was out with the first of a new crop of jokes .
30 It was out with the old and in with the new for the start of the speedway season in Swindon .
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