Example sentences of "out of [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was because the Callaghan Government ran out of money to spend on the water industry and the big utilities that they encountered such problems .
2 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Local Government Finance Bill ( ’ the Act ’ ) , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of —
3 ( 1 ) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of
4 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Coal Industry Bill , it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable out of money provided by Parliament which is attributable to —
5 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Education ( Schools ) Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of —
6 c ) any increase attributable to the Act in sums payable out of money provided by Parliament under any other Act .
7 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Traffic Calming Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
8 Girls are often pulled out of school to look after younger children , especially in urban areas , since there is no childcare for many children under school age .
9 At dawn one spring morning a heavily loaded freight train , headed by a pre-war 2 — 8 — 0 locomotive , was running out of steam owing to a badly clinkered fire-bed as it approached Brook End signal box .
10 He developed this style in 1967 at Butlins ( ! ) after strapping the guitar high up on his chest , out of necessity to alternate with playing the vibraphone ( his first instrument ) .
11 FURTHER evidence that the economy may be edging out of recession came with yesterday 's publication of statistics that showed a bigger than expected pick-up in credit lending and a smaller than expected rise in the jobless total .
12 But rewards increase out of proportion to price with the wines from named sites .
13 The fact that the pool should be level from the outset and should be constantly checked during backfilling can not be overemphasized , for a pool that is out of level leads to flooding in some places and unsightly exposure of the fibreglass in others .
14 FAITH NO MORE , who upset animal rights organisations with their 1990 video for ‘ Epic ’ , showing a goldfish out of water gasping for air , have found some unexpected supporters for their new one : People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals .
15 In Gloucestershire , another six hundred people are now out of work compared to a month ago .
16 In Scotland , there are now 76,293 young people aged between 18 and 24 out of work compared to 73,106 in January 1992 .
17 Despite a rise in Britain of 37,530 , the number of people out of work fell in more than half of the region 's local authorities .
18 The number out of work fell from a seasonally-adjusted peak of 3.1m ( 11.2% of the workforce ) in July 1986 to a low of 1.6m ( 5.6% ) in March 1990 , while the rise in earnings jumped by only two percentage points over the same period , to 9.5% .
19 Numbers registered as out of work rose from just over a million in 1979 to over 3 million in 1983 .
20 Well , at last some good news on the jobs front , with the number of people out of work falling for the second month running .
21 4 ) ‘ My toddler sits in his highchair and demands more of everything in sight so we have to clear the table as quickly as possible after our meals — and out of sight appears to be out of mind ! ’
22 Deane was playing well out of position acting as a left wing , to such an extent that he got a few crosses in during the first half .
23 I will argue later that kids involved in sport are able to broaden their intellectual scope , partly because they can bring the characteristics chiselled out of sport to bear in other aspects of life , and partly because , through improving health , the kids increase their capability for intellectual work and reinforce their resistance to mental stress .
24 Patterson was very unlucky when he ran out of road coming into the start and finish area and had to restart the race at the end of lap two .
25 He reminded everyone that good often comes out of change dictated by environmental considerations , for example his own company became involved in titanium dioxide extraction when looking for an alternative to white lead .
26 There are jests about administrative gaffes ( 'overtrousers ' mistyped as ‘ overt rousers ’ ) or about the craziness of bureaucracy ( the staff have no order forms because they have run out of order forms with which to order them ) .
27 I also remember that on that occasion some cautious , niggly comments circulated , suggesting that it was somehow out of order to rejoice in this magnificent sound .
28 The cost of the work , including structural and minor alterations , will come out of council balances on the basis that the money will be paid back as the scheme goes ahead .
29 He suggested taking £240,000 out of council balances after criticising the ruling Liberal Democrat administration for spending right up to the Government 's capping limit .
30 The new tax is bred out of panic coupled with cowardice .
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