Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the way in " in BNC.

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1 Some who had failed to get out of the way in time bore the scars like war wounds or medals which they paraded for public admiration .
2 The new industrial centres were , in fact , quite small at first , and as they were mainly out of the way in unfashionable parts of the country , many people ignored them completely ; one or two distinguished men even had the impression that the population was declining .
3 The Fiesta sets off , only Mel does n't get out of the way in time .
4 But the world of 1806 was to Captain Marryat what the world of 1935 is to us , at this moment , a middling sort of place , where there is nothing out of the way in a sailor with a pigtail or in a bumboat woman volleying hoarse English .
5 Sneaking in here when the shop 's closed and I 'm safely out of the way in the parlour ?
6 However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed .
7 Probably Dizzy 's gang , keeping out of the way in case the sight of others working made them feel weak .
8 Aesthetic satisfaction arises out of the way in which this complexity ‘ comes to order ’ , with subtle but pervasive patterns gradually asserting their presence until unity prevails over variety .
9 A doctrine such as the Christian belief in God as Trinity arose out of the way in which Christians experienced God as personal and in three quite distinct ways and yet as one .
10 He reached the top of the bank , lizards scattering out of the way in front of him .
11 Not that he tried to hold on to her and not that Travis appeared to think there was anything out of the way in the two of them embracing — she gathered she had their engagement to thank for that .
12 A third-round two-fisted torrent of punches got a tough James Phelan of Hull out of the way in the North-Eastern Counties finals , then Kirby 's Alan Ryder and the RAF 's Darren Rudd went the same way .
13 ‘ I just could n't get out of the way in time and the bike clipped my leg .
14 He loves opera , in that the long rehearsal span and run of performances allows him ‘ to get the psychology out of the way in the first few days ’ — clearly , he worries a great deal about the mental interchange with his workforce — but he intends to keep a balance with concert work .
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