Example sentences of "out of [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had thought of Harry all the way out of Rome to Leonardo da Vinci , all the time that he had stood in the check-in line , all the time he had sat on the Alitalia , all the time he had stood at Customs and Immigration at Athens International , all the time in the taxi out to the Kifisia suburb .
2 In the interests of discretion — Leo was always discreet — they had driven out of London to Faringdon .
3 My hon. Friend will be aware of the difficulties on the A13 — one of the main trunk links out of London to Essex and East Anglia .
4 To save money it is moving out of London to Newport in South Wales and has been running roadshows to drum up business from industry .
5 Yet another principle is that we are to be ‘ subject to one another out of reverence to Christ ’ ( Eph. 5.21 ) and this applies to each of us — men as well as women — whatever our particular calling in the Church may be .
6 She owed this irritating man no explanation — yet out of fairness to Margaret , whose concern was painfully felt , she felt obliged to qualify her first short answer .
7 This fear is often out of proportion to reality — the glass of sherry consumed at bedtime throughout the pregnancy is more likely to produce important long-term adverse effects .
8 She might have made her point a lot better by picking up Mouse and dumping him in the garbage can — instead she responded with violence that was really out of proportion to Mouse 's attack .
9 More conservative writers see a tendency for power to diffuse out of government to interest group elites making policy in continuous negotiation with executive agencies , under the remit of wide ‘ enabling ’ legislation passed by the legislature and thereafter incapable of being controlled ( Lowi , 1969 ) .
10 Out of loyalty to Mrs Dinah , nobody should ever know why Mr Paul had tried to do away with himself .
11 ‘ And yet , out of loyalty to Ryan , you let me . ’
12 A group of so-called " ethical ministers " , led by Economy Minister Marcilio Marques Moreira and including Justice Minister Célio Borja and Bornhausen , made it known that they had only signed this " pact " in order to ensure the governability of the country , and not out of loyalty to Collor .
13 Again the films , Decalogues I , IX , and X ( the first television versions to be screened ) , played out of competition to capacity attendance at the small Andre Bazin cinema .
14 It 's drawn almost half the traffic away from major roads out of Oxford to Northampton , Banbury and Chipping Norton .
15 Despite Leon 's words , despite my certain knowledge that the spirit of Francis had sailed after its living son away , down the drive , out of Sleet to freedom , I entered Leon 's room determined to winnow some vestige of that poor ghost , Francis 's ghost , from what I would find in there ; and , having found it , perhaps my intention was to sit with it awhile uttering such emptinesses as , I 'm sorry and , Forgive me .
16 Several of the unsuccessful court actions brought during this decade arose out of opposition to LEA plans for the introduction of comprehensive schools .
17 She herself is not a reasonable person , she suspects , a suspicion confirmed that evening in the bathroom as she tries , out of respect to Liz 's party , to apply a little of a substance called Fluid Foundation to the winter-dry skin of her face .
18 Mr Dewar added : ‘ It is a simple revenue raid to compensate for a public sector borrowing requirement spiralling out of control to £50 billion .
19 In Pakistan an old system dating from the British occupation has ensured that large parts of the North-West Frontier Province remain out of bounds to government officials .
20 Other locations were always out of bounds to Gerd , and he will say so .
21 It will mean thousands of acres of farmland will be out of bounds to hunts from this autumn .
22 The climbing section of these shops is bewildering , and is out of bounds to walkers .
23 Do these comments entail a total rejection of any doctrine of raison d'état , of the view that governments sometimes may , indeed should , act for reasons which are out of bounds to individuals ?
24 THE South Africans flew out of Jamaica to Trinidad yesterday disappointed at their 107-run defeat in the first one-day international against the West Indies but overwhelmed by their reception in Kingston .
25 If the woman resisted Weston 's voice simply out of obedience to Maleldil , then what was the function of Ransom ?
26 Luke Bouverie missed the last bus out of Woodborough to Loxford , so he thumbed a lift .
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