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

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1 Jessica 's grandparents took her out for the day as father-of-four Mr Egerton , of Enfield , north London , recovered from Friday 's ordeal .
2 A disturbingly high number , particularly of elderly women and women from ethnic minorities , are scared to go out during the day as well .
3 However , new time buying inspired another rally which petered out towards the close as Wall Street performed poorly with junk bonds under pressure .
4 Mahogany is out of the question as is … and a …
5 Here we do not push customers out of the door as soon as we have made a sale . ’
6 And perfect too is the reception committee that tumbles out of the door as our tyres rasp on the gravel : two golden-haired children , two golden retrievers , and one golden wife .
7 Meanwhile Tottenham celebrated bouncing out of the red as they banked nearly £6m from the sale of former Magpie Paul Gascoigne and immediately announced new plans to make money out of the midfield wizard .
8 The voice that is always compared to the young Sinatra , and always comes out better in the comparison stayed mostly out of the limelight as Harry let his sixteen piece band do the talking .
9 And I think it can come out of the voice as well .
10 It took them almost twenty minutes to get out of the building as they fielded congratulations along the way .
11 We paid £16 return per adult ( half-price for children ten and under ) for the three-hour ride and were greeted by the Foreign Legion parachuting out of the sky as we approached their home base of Calvi .
12 We were also very lucky to see dolphins in the distance playfully dumping out of the water as they swam past our ship , obviously for our entertainment .
13 Serbian delegates were in Istanbul discussing the implementation of the Convention when British , French and Russian ships blasted the Turkish fleet out of the water as it lay at anchor in the enclosed natural harbour at Navarino ( Pylos ) in the southern Morea on 20 October 1827 .
14 The poles slid glistening in and out of the water as the craft approached and then beached with a bump .
15 The last I saw of it was the bow sticking out of the water as the ship broke its back , and it went up in a V-shape , a Victory sign if you like , but we knew there were two men on board , one of whom I knew as a mess-mate . ’
16 She hurried out of the hall as soon as she had finished speaking , not even particularly caring if it looked as if she were running away .
17 The idea is to present as much of the hook out of the bait as possible to ensure maximum contact with the carp 's mouth .
18 The Commander is best left separate from the tank so that he can be painted up as an individual model and put in or left out of the hatch as desired .
19 The Israeli government is firmly opposed to getting dragged into any post-Gulf negotiations ; having shown enough restraint to stay out of the war , they will claim the privilege of being allowed to stay out of the peace as well .
20 You can almost hear the excitement pouring out of the Master as one of his pupils gets the hang of something he 's been teaching and modelling for the past year .
21 She skipped out of the way as the broom flicked itself busily in through the door .
22 Mr Major would do well to get the bad news out of the way as soon as he can .
23 It is essential to fit wind generators as well out of the way as possible : on the aft pulpit , for example .
24 He scuttled out of the way as Emmie lunged at him and ran into his own room , banging the door .
25 She stumbled backwards and I darted out of the way as she fell over .
26 Once Richards had to dive out of the way as Tribe , twisting and stretching in his straps lurched across the formation .
27 You 'd better take her lamp upstairs out of the way as well because that 's , remember that 's a present .
28 The sky remained clear , and a mist rose out of the river as it darkened .
29 Why had n't she simply walked out of the theatre as soon as she 'd discovered he was in the cast ?
30 A little of the festive warmth seemed to die out of the air as they took their places around the low coffee table in the corner of the great hangar .
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