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

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1 Scott weaves through the gate into second place ( above ) , but must watch out for Bouncer the dog and Mrs Mangel ( below ) .
2 He was dismayed by the vendor 's agents who confirmed they and their client were determined to hold out for double the offer .
3 In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed .
4 Given that they have ruled out of court the concept of demand deficient unemployment , the new classical writers have left themselves with no alternative explanation : if markets are clearing , they must be clearing at different measured unemployment rates .
5 Furthermore , as we shall see shortly , the individualistic fallacy obscures an obvious but usually unasked question and , in so doing , rules out of court the answer to it which , as I hope to show , solves in large measure one of the fundamental problems of the social sciences and provides us with an unparalleled insight into the social psychopathology of present-day life .
6 They had run out of water the day before .
7 Just the same as , see there 's so many out of work the amount of people that are going for the jobs , there 's so many of them they erm they 're all got some sort of experience , even if it 's just doing a a week .
8 It will be a long haul , but we want to make out of date the notion that the only punishment that works is behind bars .
9 Almost by definition the manufacturing assets of the company are out of date the moment they are put up , because of the march of technology ( the purpose of management is , after all , continually to improve things ) .
10 The Reichmanns figured that if New York went out of business the world would go with it .
11 If an operator goes out of business the fund is used to rescue stranded holiday-makers or to provide alternative holidays .
12 Just I mean out of interest the reason why I did n't take Sheffield
13 Six PP members of the Cantabria regional government resigned on Sept. 18 in an attempt to force out of office the President , Juan Hormaechea , who faced charges of abuse of office and embezzlement .
14 The failure of the coup revealed how out of touch the party had become with Soviet political realities .
15 Where dirt does drop out of suspension the term re-deposition is used .
16 He did , and when he eventually learned that the child 's mother had committed suicide and that out of compassion the rag woman had taken her into her house to save her being put in the workhouse or farmed out , again they both agreed that the rag woman had worthy motives .
17 It does in fact work quite well , provided that you 're actually using the thing , but when out of use the arm seriously impedes any muting of the strings at the bridge .
18 The children are in role as the townspeople of Nazareth ; out of role the teacher has established with them the nature of their work , their commitment to their land , families and places of work .
19 Out of role the teacher asks the children about the traveller — what did she say , what does it mean for them ?
20 Or perhaps the teacher takes on the role of the Pied Piper and tells the class ( still as townspeople ) that they can write letters to their children ( out of role the teacher could suggest these might be in code ) ; the drama might focus on negotiations between the townspeople and the Pied Piper .
21 It will operate only in urban areas — hence the lower cost — but once out of town the caller can transfer to the existing cell system and pay the higher charges .
22 Joanne , vast , out of hospital the day before , sat eating chocolate biscuits .
23 It is quite another thing to assess how out of balance the individual is and how to set about restoring the balance .
24 They thus become an indicator of how far out of balance the organism is and of how deeply the system has been affected , and are specific to the individual irrespective of the basic cause of the imbalance .
25 But it would be unrealistic to leave out of account the fact that Pilkington was a knight of the king 's body and one , moreover , owed a favour for his support of Edward in 1471 .
26 The hon. Gentleman seems to leave out of account the fact that investment in energy efficiency is desirable for its own sake .
27 But it would be unrealistic to leave out of account the fact that Pilkington was a knight of the king 's body and one , moreover , owed a favour for his support of Edward in 1471 .
28 Most Super-Sprinter services are based on hourly or two-hourly clock-face timings , and a feature of their operation has been their reliability , much in the face of opposition from traditional railway operators who originally rejected out of hand the idea that end-on services could be linked up without transferring delays from one part of the system to another .
29 Out of habit the Brigadier treated everybody as though they were local National Service boys who had grown up in the village and so knew every blade of grass as well as he did but who might be a bit hazy about certain family backgrounds and about things that had happened before their time .
30 A long clearance from one the Leeds defenders found it 's way into the Crewe half where upon rolling out into touch the linesman controlled it neatly with his left and passed it back to the returning Crewe player with a neat right foot pass .
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