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

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1 My children do n't like me going out after dark in case I get stabbed again .
2 Could Australia get out of recession in time for the next general election ?
3 The court has jurisdiction to recall money paid out of court in error ( Gainsborough Mixed Concrete Ltd v Duplex Petrol Installations Ltd [ 1968 ] 3 All ER 267 .
4 The industrial tribunal dismissed the complaint on the grounds that s. 6(4) of the Act of 1975 permitted discrimination arising out of –provision in relation to … retirement' .
5 When this happens they often find that , like Viola Angotti , other countries make a response that is out of proportion in order to rescue their damaged pride .
6 The vertical scale has been enlarged out of proportion in order to emphasise the steepest gradients .
7 I 'd sat on my palliasse writing notes , watching Selma plait her hair , trying to decide when to get up and walk down the inlet far enough to be out of sight in order to go to the loo .
8 This may have been characterised by a mystic other-worldliness which had little time for the concerns of this world , and the working out of faith in relation to the everyday challenges of life .
9 The polar opposite of automatic support is the idea that people act out of self-interest in family relationships , as in other areas of life .
10 Instrumentality My focus on instrumentality has been concerned with the issue of whether people are allowed to act out of self-interest in family relationships .
11 We are all out of date in relation to the challenges that we face in our work .
12 She was speaking at the end of the inquiry into the death of Jean Cook , of Bridgecastle Road , Armadale , who fell out of bed in hospital twice within seven hours in March last year .
13 At first , Gloria took Dot along the road to school but it was often difficult for Gloria to get out of bed in time , so they arrived late .
14 At night , a person may not be able to get out of bed in time , or they will dislike using a bedpan or find it difficult and messy .
15 BJP legislators yesterday walked out of parliament in protest over the arrests .
16 Madras Egmore , completed in 1908 , was also in a ‘ Mughal ’ style , curiously out of place in South India .
17 These last jetés would be completely out of place in Lander 's Etudes where a strong ‘ flick ’ outwards of the leading foot propels the dancer straight forwards through the air with little or no time to pause in arabesque on landing because the continuous repetition of this strong movement is intended to cover as much ground in as little time as possible .
18 Gentlemanly distaste for ‘ trade ’ is as out of place in sport as it is in the Conservative Party of Mrs Thatcher .
19 Its brightly coloured bill and large head make it seem a bit top heavy and the small black tail looks out of place in comparison to the bulky body .
20 That kind of thing seems very out of place in Middle-earth .
21 Elderly people in residential care live in conditions which would not be out of place in prison , according to Help the Aged .
22 Perfectionism is out of place in war and the practical problem was to condemn and ground those gliders which were dangerously attacked and to detect and stop the rot in those in which the attack was trivial .
23 In the absence of a convincing case for the defence , we would undoubtedly require that the Indonesian authorities be seen to have cleaned up their act and that the New Tribes Mission be put out of business in South America and perhaps worldwide .
24 This will reduce the time taken to read modules out of LIFESPAN and will have most effect when large numbers of reads are being performed eg. you may want to inhibit CRC checking while many modules are being read out of LIFESPAN in preparation for a build .
25 Grass fires had damaged wide areas of the island of Sumatra , while on Sulawesi and in western Java stubble was burning out of control in rice paddies .
26 Patterson found that only the problem child was permitted to be out of control in interaction with the parents , while all of the children were permitted to be out of control when interacting with each other .
27 Mark , 26 , Cindy Kibble 27 , and Debbie Hunter , 26 , were returning to homes in Devon and Cornwall from Germany when their Toyota Corolla went out of control in sleet on the M4 motorway in Berkshire .
28 Coleraine , out of touch in midfield , stepped up a gear and created several good chances .
29 Struggling out of dependence in order to freely give up your independence .
30 When a child gets out of line in assembly and the teacher shouts ‘ Do n't you understand English or are you just stupid ’ , or when Indian parents who do come to speak to teachers are laughed at or rebuffed , children both black and white learn just how Indians are thought of by people who matter .
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