Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] of the country " in BNC.

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1 His security status would guarantee him a priority flight on virtually any civil or military aircraft He could be out of the country in less than an hour , headed anywhere in the world .
2 The snub comes after Diana arranged to be out of the country next Saturday so she does n't have to spend time with Charles on his 44th birthday .
3 Carling will miss the annual competition , used specifically by the England management as a series of trials , because he will be out of the country on business .
4 ( It was a nifty move to be out of the country because prices back home had just been ‘ liberated ’ , sending inflation on basic commodities soaring . )
5 I lie there light-headed on the pillow at half-past four in the morning , knowing that anyway it 's nearly over , that by this time tomorrow we 'll have done it , that by this time the next day I 'll be out of the country .
6 The ANC subsequently announced the postponement until June 1991 of a national congress initially planned for December , when a new leadership was to have been elected , on the grounds that delays in agreeing the conditions for the return of the exiles meant that a large proportion of ANC membership would still be out of the country at that time .
7 ‘ Trust John to be out of the country , ’ Loretta said wistfully .
8 A reminder that Pat Palmer will be out of the country from 3rd July — 24th August .
9 will be out of the country from 3rd July – 24th August , she is very anxious that plans for even more new class launches in September should go ahead smoothly .
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