Example sentences of "are [v-ing] out [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 David Baker from Mercury Rev is checking out the soon-to-be-signed-to-Geffen St Johnny ; Sonic Youth are hanging out with Cell , no doubt priming the newcomers for their forthcoming Euro jaunt with the Yoof ; and Canadian lungers Sloan fall victim to the complimentary charm of the Lemonheads ' Evan Dando .
2 But the East Germans , deaf to all advice , are lashing out in fury and bitterness , blaming everyone but themselves for their predicament .
3 Many other ways of using the STM are pouring out of research laboratories and are likely to make their way to market .
4 ‘ We are going out to lunch , ’ Alain informed her , reading her expression with little difficulty .
5 ’ The preceptor links are going out of phase at random. , Mala , ’ Posi replied .
6 As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher .
7 Farmers are going out of business at the rate of five thousand every year .
8 I mean they just keep hammering and hammering and more and more are going out of business .
9 Clearly , no one explanation could cover why we eat cows but not cats ; why big game hunting is the traditional pursuit of the wealthy ; why furs are going out of fashion ; why sexual slang employs so many animal and eating metaphors ; why customary cannibalism is seldom if ever authenticated ; why we worry so much more about high fat meats than about eating cheese ; why so many religious sects espouse vegetarianism ; why burger bars have been redecorating with pastel colours ; why the Flintstones barbecue dinosaur steaks ; why we eat beef rather than cow ; why businessmen might eat steak tartare at a negotiating lunch ; and why meat is said to give men aggression , strength , or heterosexual virility .
10 And that 's hampering the whole development process because it 's high , high wages , high wages creates migration and the whole resource allocation reflects in the economies er are disrupted and because people are moving out of agriculture because they ca n't make any money from agriculture they think they can make some money in industry like agriculture itself is being starved of capital and er so it hampers the development process , I mean it 's a complicated business but er there may well be some , some sort of strands of sense that we can draw out of this , one of which may be well if the government sectors are too large in these countries essentially it does n't matter who owns these companies whether it 's , they were privately owned or government , erm if they are inefficient they are inefficient
11 ‘ I see a growing demand for the Longhorn from Continental farmers who are moving out of dairying and are looking for easily kept beef cattle that can thrive outdoors all year round , ’ says Mr Close .
12 whilst the group who have made the move from the hospital to the community are not typical of the hospital population — they are generally not as dependent as the average person in hospital — they are certainly much more typical than those people who are moving out of hospital elsewhere in England and to some extent in Scotland .
13 ORKNEY fishermen are to campaign for a seal cull controlled by the Government after claims that numbers are getting out of control and threatening the livelihood of fishermen .
14 They are travelling out of necessity not for pleasure , therefore , the hotel must be a home from home , and they will most likely eat and drink in the hotel .
15 We can not promise to meet orders , so we are running out of work .
16 It confounds the rumours that have been put about that the Government are running out of steam .
17 The , the problem that is arising in this , is that it is now clear that , er , that the Grants Panel are running out of money this year , because of the take up of , of lots more grants .
18 It may be that some areas are running out of money er which clearly need money , maybe there 's other areas are in surplus with the demands on them that are n't so great , so the answer may simply be to find a way of operating with greater flexibility within the total cash limit .
19 This has always seemed to make sense , despite the Scots ' own tendency to be caught with a wardrobe of empty coat-hangers and crumpled piles , and one 's fear on behalf of England is that they are running out of time in which to find a dinner jacket .
20 ‘ Too often on the Today programme an interesting interview is cut short with the words ‘ I 'm afraid we are running out of time .
21 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write to Aquachamp Contest , note address omitted
22 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write
23 We are we are we are running out of time , John Taylor John Taylor I 'll come to you in a second , John Taylor shush , shush you 've had your shout , John Taylor
24 ‘ In the central area we are running out of stock . ’
25 Never get within 45° of the field unless you are running out of height .
26 ‘ That could be our strongest point : that things are running out of control .
27 As the right hon. Gentleman knows , a number of countries around the world are in recession , are heading towards recession or are coming out of recession .
28 We need to challenge the ideology which claims the market knows best , despite claims that we are coming out of recession , we are still losing thousands of jobs because , as we know all too well , the market will always neglect our nation 's long-term interest for the short-term profits of speculators and asset strippers .
29 A ten-day course will protect against ulcers and bacterial disease that might otherwise strike when the fish are coming out of dormancy and are at their weakest .
30 While teachers are underpaid , schools are crying out for repair and children for books , Ministers ' standard answer is to say , ’ You ca n't solve problems by throwing money at them . ’
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