Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] out of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is . |
2 | She hoped Veronica Puddephat had not moved out of the Red House after the separation . |
3 | All this administrative devolution was done by Conservative Governments , and it was not done out of a feeling of national sentiment , but because of the administrative requirements needed to achieve good government for the Scottish people . |
4 | Last night TCCB officials gave a cautious welcome to the Kiwi offer , spokesman Ken Lawrence saying : ‘ At the moment we have not even thought of going elsewhere because we have not pulled out of the Indian tour . |
5 | The point of the experiments was this : strong social pressure was being put on these children to agree to a realist answer ( they were not allowed out of the room until they had an answer ! ) and if their usual tendency to interpret questions phenomenally is a trivial and weak effect then this social pressure should obliterate it . |
6 | Let us consider a 55-year-old married man earning £32,500 , not contracted out of the state earnings related pension scheme . |
7 | Rafiq , for example , who had not changed out of the grubby overalls that he had been wearing on the day of Robert 's interview , seemed to spend most of his time painting the walls of his classroom . |
8 | ‘ If I had n't leaned out of the rowboat so far … ’ |
9 | Quickly look around to make sure that you have n't jumped out of the frying pan into the fire and , if all is well , start running . |
10 | By comparison with the immense popularity of contemporary feminist fiction , it seems that feminist art has n't broken out of the tine art ‘ ghetto ’ . |
11 | How 's the old seaweed ? and Bet you have n't looked out of the window lately ! |
12 | It has n't come out of a first aid . |
13 | The waiter brought the champagne and thumped it around in a bucket of ice to persuade us that it had n't come out of the refrigerator . |
14 | He had n't come out of the divorce too well . |
15 | They are complaining about loss of assets ’ — looked as though they had n't come out of the Bermans and Nathans mothballs . |
16 | Leaks at compression joints ( page 23 ) can usually be cured by tightening the nuts ( make sure the pipe has n't pulled out of the sealing ring ) ; curing a leak in soldered capillary joints and solvent-welded joints in plastic pipes is more difficult and usually involves draining and remaking the joint ( pages 22 and 28 ) . |
17 | So erm if you have n't opted out of the scheme er full time service , part time service if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme , and a supply supply teacher if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme . |
18 | The building , the staff and the food were wonderful , but I was n't allowed out of the front door on my own . |