Example sentences of "out [prep] harm [unc] " in BNC.

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1 A simple solution is to use an old film canister and carry just a few hooks leaving the open box at home out of harm 's way .
2 The prosecution argues that Mr Lorenzo was in no danger and could have stepped out of harm 's way .
3 His owner immediately backed out of harm 's way .
4 A few years at work in a friendly tax climate might give you the chance to build up capital , and to keep it somewhere out of harm 's way .
5 To keep the rod upright , out of harm 's way when not in use .
6 out of harm 's way , for their own good ;
7 In the same way it knows enough to tuck itself well out of harm 's way in the face of physical threat , so becoming a much smaller target for an irate wife with a meat cleaver who suspects it of getting exercise elsewhere .
8 This is a natural protective mechanism well understood by Sumo wrestlers , who massage their testicles out of harm 's way prior to getting to grips with an opponent .
9 sending the fish themselves down to the bottom , out of harm 's way .
10 Dried flowers and potpourri are irresistible to small hands but could prove dangerous if sucked or swallowed , so our advice would be to move them out of harm 's way or to do without .
11 We should all be united in wanting a Britain where dangerous criminals are kept out of harm 's way , where politicians are honourable and public servants are honest .
12 The two-trigger operation means that both hands must be kept firmly on the handles , and therefore out of harm 's way when in use .
13 If I can just get my client out of harm 's way for a day or two this whole problem should resolve itself .
14 Lastly , make sure that flexes leading to trees or other sites remote from the house are kept well out of harm 's way .
15 This is a good means of keeping it out of harm 's way and it could not be better camouflaged .
16 It will also answer your two questions — why Van Gelder and I are on the wagon and why the six survivors have been — well , locked up out of harm 's way .
17 Kant then goes on to describe how Leibniz ( 1646–1716 ) , the great polymath , carried out field observations of caterpillars and similar creatures , being careful afterwards to return them to a suitable leaf out of harm 's way , ‘ so that it should not come to harm through any act of his .
18 In practice this assembly spends most is its time housed inside the fuel bottle out of harm 's way .
19 These copies should then be put in a safe place , well out of harm 's way .
20 Some of that fortune was put out of harm 's way , overseas .
21 Rugby was even worse , as it involved a large amount of physical contact , and there was nowhere on the field you could hide and no playing position which kept you out of harm 's way .
22 It is usually held flat against the underside of the body , but if disturbed , the springtail flicks it backwards , projecting the animal into the air and out of harm 's way .
23 But a horse that anticipates trouble flattens his ears to get them out of harm 's way .
24 Note the ears , flattened out of harm 's way .
25 The younger children are kept out of harm 's way in a hammock slung between two of the mango trees and the older children entertain themselves in the grounds .
26 Still , I admit he seems to be able to keep out of harm 's way . "
27 ‘ Poor Annie , ’ Ellwood continued , ‘ gone , now , and out of harm 's way , but so curious , Hilary , and so indiscreet .
28 He needed allies , and with Bernice hopefully safely out of harm 's way with Rodomonte and his friends , these two young women were fine substitutes .
29 They ended up laughing about that , but it was the uneasy laughter of desperation and displacement , and all they could do after that was finish the whisky and have the joint Rory had been working on , and it was almost a relief when Fergus was sick as a dog out of the window , hanging out barfing onto the slates and into the guttering while Rory tried to clean the plaster off the top bunk and stowed the guns out of harm 's way .
30 The mounting must be fully secure and in a position as far out of harm 's way as possible .
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