Example sentences of "they were [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | They stepped out across the moorland and the wind caught them , strong and cold , once they were out of the shelter of the wall . |
2 | In fact she always seemed more content when they were out of the village . |
3 | He was ‘ very opposed ’ to petrol rationing and maintained that rota cuts , organised systematically , would be the only effective method — and they were out of the question . |
4 | Quite often police were at the stage door making sure they were out of the theatre at the regulation time . |
5 | Several others turned back as soon as they were out of the shade of their flower because , as they pointed out , ‘ . |
6 | It seems clear that , with careful safeguards , we need some legal machinery , similar to the provision of Place of Safety Orders for children , by which an old person could be received into residential care for their own protection , at least for a limited period of time , which would afford a breathing space for all concerned and enable a proper assessment to be made of the situation — including the wishes of the old person once they were out of the violent or neglectful environment . |
7 | They had found the doll in the bass hamper where , Millie had informed her , it slept when they were out of the house . |
8 | Down there in the dunes , they were out of the offshore breeze and out of the sun . |
9 | They were out of the suburbs now , skirting the graceful slopes of Montenotte on one side , the level river on the other . |
10 | As soon as they were out of the traffic and heading northwards up the main Al trunk road , Madeleine snuggled closer to Harry . |
11 | The fishing nets and the postcards were no longer on display , and the woollens and the charming useless pottery had been packed away for the coming winter and the new season to follow-then they were out of the village , passing through a scattering of newer and less substantial houses and following the narrow lakeside road to Langstone . |
12 | ‘ You said they were out of the country . |
13 | They had no more snow , and the streams they crossed were free of ice ; the unnatural winter was less severe now that they were out of the hills . |
14 | Before they were out of the English channel a severe storm washed a man overboard and left Mrs Dutton so ill she had to be taken ashore in a pilot boat when the storm dropped . |
15 | And before she could utter so much as a squeak he clapped his hand over her mouth , swung her into his arms , and they were out of the flat and into his car without so much as a curtain twitching . |
16 | As soon as they were out of the grounds , petty concerns about Deana Davenport and hospital gossip washed cleanly away , made surprisingly unimportant by the relaxing hum of Tom Russell 's car as they drove . |
17 | It would mean a longer walk for them round the northward coil of the river , but that was a small matter once they were out of the town . |
18 | And within three minutes they were out of the house and into the car , and only then did Henry ask , ‘ What 's it all about ? ’ |
19 | They were out of the wilderness . |
20 | They never spoke until they were out of the prison , the wicket gate slamming shut behind them . |