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

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1 The thieves led the horses out of the stable into the neighbouring country park , where they had vehicles waiting .
2 In the best of worlds the provisions of the partnership agreement will cover all eventualities arising out of the departure of a member of the firm .
3 But the Soviet leader had rather more success in prising discussions out of the West in that a foreign ministers ' conference was held about Germany in mid-1959 in Geneva .
4 A rentcharge is the right to receive an annual sum out of the income of land , usually in perpetuity , and to distrain if the payments are in arrear ; the owner of the land is also personally liable to pay , and further remedies against the land have been given by statute .
5 The trustees ' expenses and proper management fees , therefore , are paid out of the income of the trust taxed at the basic rate , and no relief can be claimed by the trustees or beneficiaries in respect thereof .
6 They had not reaped the fortune he hoped for — they had not become ‘ the new Rolling Stones ’ ; but the signing had the required affect of shaking Virgin out of the torpor of the mid-Seventies .
7 He arranged all that and out of the conversation at the er out came Love Hurts .
8 On the other hand , it is my opinion that when a decision-making body is called upon to reach a decision which arises out of the relationship between two persons or firms , only one of whom is directly under the control of the decision-making body , and it is apparent that the decision will be likely to affect the second person adversely , then as a general proposition the decision-making body does owe some duty of fairness to that second person , which , in appropriate circumstances , may well include a duty to allow him to make representations before reaching the decision .
9 The Slumberland Health Seal Range , with Intervent , has been born out of the relationship between Slumberland and W L Gore and Associates , and much of the technology relates to this successful and clinically trialled allergy programme .
10 surging out of the heart of the garden :
11 He would n't even have to stir out of the cool of his office .
12 For an instant she had been tempted to get out of the invitation with a lie .
13 She lifted the clothes out of the pot on the end of the pole and transferred them to a fresh-water butt to rinse .
14 Gray … sells cypresses in pots at half a crown apiece ; you turn them out of the pot with all their mould , and they never fail . ’
15 Checking his watch , he found that he 'd been out of the cabin for a little over three hours .
16 Peggy stood up and slipped out of the tent into the bright August afternoon .
17 It must be because it gets me out of the tent in the middle of the night to stand and contemplate the untroubled majesty of The Plough .
18 Something in her face , in her eyes , in the clenched line of her jaw , had made him hurry out of the tent after her .
19 At every stage new groups of showmen sprang up out of the maelstrom of society .
20 He may have to change his tune if a swing to the right-wing Republicans shoves his beloved Free Democrats below the 5 per cent mark and so out of the Bundestag in the next elections .
21 Thus was a popular nationalism created , not by intention or design , but out of the exigencies of the struggle .
22 As the first group of pulses were directed to the satellite high above the Indian Ocean , mixed up with all the other transmissions going out to the Far East , they were snatched out of the ether by the NSA 's giant aerials at Morwenstow 60 miles up the coast to the east of Goonhilly , and compared with the watch lists of ‘ interesting ’ numbers on their computer memories .
23 Henry pulled the plastic bags out of the boot of the Passat , and lowered his eyes .
24 Then , medal safely tucked away , it was time for an impromptu picnic out of the boot of the limosine , and do a little celebrity spotting .
25 Well it were n't exactly the school teacher 's fault cos Panda jumped out of the hedge into the lights from the cemetery cos she liked to go mousing up there .
26 They were on exactly the same wavelength as Massim d'Azeglio who said , after Italy had been politically unified : ‘ We have made Italy , now we have to make Italians ’ , that is out of the inhabitants of the peninsula who had all sorts of identities , but not one based on a language they did not speak , and a state that had come into existence over their heads .
27 The Cadillac Automobile Company was formed in 902 out of the remnants of one of Henry Ford 's early attempts at building cars , and the company 's backers turned to Leland for help .
28 When the police regrouped with the intention of holding a railway bridge , pickets constructed blazing barricades out of the remnants of scrapped cars , telegraph poles and a portakabin to prevent a second advance .
29 Mrs Langley said faintly , ‘ Hens — ’ and Rose , startled out of the remnants of her confusion said , ‘ Why ca n't — ; ca n't the gardener do that ? ’
30 Got up out of the ooze before dawn
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