Example sentences of "are [adv prt] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Use a water-resistant variety if you are in-and-out of the sea and pool .
2 In some cases , teachers in fee-paying schools knew nothing until they received a letter announcing ‘ the school has shut down and they are out of a job ’ .
3 2.7% of German graduates are out of a job ; France has graduate unemployment of 3.7% .
4 But now the 95 workers are out of a job … the Ministry of Defence has given the contract to supply uniforms to workers in Morocco instead .
5 But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months .
6 Oils rallied several pence now that the anticipated lower-earnings from BP and Shell are out of the way .
7 Now that the very first crops are out of the way , most crops would appear to be over the 6.25/ha ( 2.5t/acre ) mark .
8 And tomatoes take over the greenhouse once the bedding plants are out of the way , ’ Connie explained .
9 Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’
10 ‘ There are things to be done , ’ she said , her voice heavy , ‘ and I think it best if you are out of the way for a while . ’
11 It 's only a matter of hanging on until the Jacobites are out of the way . ’
12 And now all the serious things are out of the way , it 's time for a little fun . ’
13 To start with it is to be stored until other jobs are out of the way .
14 Once the Budget debates are out of the way the Government may simply clear the Commons of all other business and concentrate on Maastricht day by day , night by night , until the Bill is through .
15 We are disappointed they did n't get longer but at least they are out of the way for a while . ’
16 SKELMERSDALE , quite superb in their defeat of Glossop , are out of the bottom two .
17 Tony Scullion , though , is expected to make the starting line-up but Seamus Downey and Collie McGurk are out of the reckoning .
18 Fundamental considerations , such as looking for stocks which will beneift from sterling 's weakness , are out of the window , ’ said one bemused dealer .
19 Also , long walks , like choke chains , are out of the question .
20 Well , as you know , dogs are out of the question .
21 ‘ Well , I 'm afraid photographs are out of the question now , ’ Merrill said firmly .
22 Kinsey , in his pioneering studies of human sexual behaviour in the late 1940s , may have made use of eight-hour interviews , but in the vast majority of surveys these are out of the question .
23 Eight changes are out of the question for Lord 's next Thursday but England must do something to stop the rot before all hope of regaining the Ashes disappears for another two years .
24 Eight changes are out of the question for Lord 's next Thursday but England must do something to stop the rot before all hope of regaining the Ashes disappears for another two years .
25 Although the Victor Chandler is a very well endowed race judged by English standards , there were only 23 entries and all but six are out of the handicap proper .
26 Such works are out of the range of the Tate 's powers of acquisition .
27 Children often want to buy their dads something special on Father 's Day , but often find most things are out of the range of their pocket money .
28 on the bowls green both Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire are out of the race for ther County Championship …
29 Take it , and in the space of only twenty miles you pass through a rapid summary of all the Pyrenean landscapes : high pasture first of all , nowhere richer than near the Col du Soul or , with a backing of the fearsome granite of the Cirque de Lit or ; then , after the village of Arbéost , dense woodland and the gorge of the river ; then suddenly open , more or less flat country , well cultivated , and you are out of the mountains for good .
30 After placing the top two cards on the other piles , the third card from the top will appear when you are out of the room .
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