Example sentences of "be [adv] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Following the left bank of the river , you are rarely out of sight of the water . |
2 | A Great White would have been less out of place . |
3 | I am perhaps out of line with some of my hon. Friends in that I quite enjoyed the speech made by the Secretary of State for the Environment , who opened the debate for the Government . |
4 | Mr Blair took the lead , claiming : ‘ Some young offenders are so out of control and such menaces to society that they are going to have to be put in some form of secure accommodation . ’ |
5 | ‘ The brutal truth , however , is that some youngsters are so out of control they have to be detained , but that should be the last resort . ’ |
6 | the Wailers are so out of time , they 're all just like is just so slow it 's just like exactly the same but like about twenty times slower . |
7 | This makes them stand out as new and unfamiliar against the industrial background , as if they are somehow out of place . |
8 | When your wrists are momentarily out of sight you can easily slip off the ropes in the manner described . |
9 | It is the product of Adacom Network Routers Ltd and Harari says that 40 of the boxes are already out on beta test , one of them at IBM Israel Ltd , which he says has proved enthusiastic . |
10 | In either case this means they are already out of hand . |
11 | Find the shelves containing that class number and you will have access to all the books on that topic that are not out on loan . |
12 | There are plenty of books in most libraries explaining building construction and the Buildings Regulations in simple terms , but do ensure that they are not out of date . |
13 | Although the duty increases on petrol are above inflation , they are not out of line in a longer-term perspective , as a simple calculation shows . |
14 | THE security forces in India are not out of control . |
15 | Contrary to the record 's title , REM are not out of time . |
16 | For instance , if children are not out of care within six weeks after reception into care , research tells us that they have a 60 per cent chance of still being in care after two years , a finding that has clear implications for the resources and inter-agency co-operation needed for many social work clients . |
17 | They certainly express viewpoints which find echoes among his contemporaries and they are not out of key with what we know of his character and of his piety , which was manifested in his crusading enthusiasm , the expulsion of the Jews , the Eleanor crosses , the foundation of Vale Royal abbey and his almsgiving . |
18 | ‘ We are not out of trouble yet but this win helps our confidence . ’ |
19 | Schmeichel added : ‘ We are quite happy that unlike last year we are not out in front . |
20 | These behaviours will be contrasted with what the baby does in the presence of stationery objects which are just out of reach . |
21 | it 's a real shame we 're so out of date . |
22 | Now Councillor , you 're entirely out of order but er |
23 | ‘ perhaps , Mr Prentice , as you 're obviously out of work , it would be better if you took a course in housekeeping . ’ |
24 | They 're just out of prison and they want to get high all the time and enjoy themselves . |
25 | We 're not out of touch , etc . |
26 | So these are not based , they they are similar , they 're not out of line but erm they I mean I do n't think that you can necessarily pick up from past exam papers what 'll be on the next . |
27 | So they 're not out of pocket , they do n't have to keep two homes going . |
28 | ‘ Oliver , ’ said Stu after a while , ‘ you 're way out of order . |
29 | ‘ You 're way out of date , ’ said Greg automatically ; ‘ nowadays we do nothing else . ’ |
30 | IF there is anyone out there who still thinks drinking wine is snobby , you 're way out of touch . |