Example sentences of "he [be] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is particularly unpleasant to us to be so frequently separated , but of course my going with him is out of the question ; he will sleep under a tent all the time . ’
2 The detective constable who was supposed to be guarding him was out of the ward at the time chatting up some nurses .
3 Why had he been out on Vangmoor so early ?
4 how long , how long 's he been out with her ?
5 He been out of work since September the sixth .
6 Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two as if he were out of their world altogether .
7 In this , I think he is out of date .
8 Now Pipe must be resigned to the fact that with just seven weeks of the season remaining and only 97 jump meetings left , he is out of reach of the latter figure with £784,000 .
9 It is only when he is out of his mind that he strengthens himself unwilling . ’
10 The table has to be solid enough not to give way when the patient rests on it , and it should be big enough to hold all the things the patient needs when he is out of bed .
11 When she attends for the first time , she assesses the patient : if he is out of bed and eating his breakfast , for instance , she observes whether he can feed himself , or whether he needs help ; whether he has perceptual problems ; how good his balance is while he is sitting ; whether he is limited by spasticity ; what his posture is like ; and then whether he is capable of standing and walking .
12 Do n't get me wrong , I really enjoy the dressing up but I feel he is out of control .
13 It is not an exaggeration to say that no woman will be safe once he is out of prison .
14 As long as he is out of work , seeking a job and unable to draw a pension , the DSS can keep up his mortgage payments .
15 Now he is out of action again after fighting his way back into the first team .
16 The amount of compensation reflects the fact that he is out of work and compensates him for his losses .
17 ‘ We will have a better idea tomorrow as to whether he is out of danger but he is looking healthy .
18 Once the child has mastered ‘ Dada ’ , this response will be more consistently reinforced when the referent ‘ Daddy ’ is present compared to when he is out of sight .
19 John is still in hospital but he is out of danger .
20 He is out of contract and in dispute with Huddersfield , who have recently cut his transfer fee from £125,000 to £55,000 .
21 It is time Norman Lamont accepted he is out of step because everyone else is right and he is wrong . ’
22 He is out of touch and has behaved cruelly to Di . ’
23 And he warned : ‘ If he does go ahead , he is out of Labour .
24 She still sees Bailey often , gets on extremely well with Catherine , Bailey 's current wife , and if he is out of town for long periods of time , they speak on the telephone .
25 He is out of practice with other pastimes . ’
26 At present he is out of work .
27 He is out of work after losing his engineering job because of taking time off for rugby .
28 ‘ You mean he is out of favour … because of me ? ’
29 Vulcan rears , he is out of control .
30 Is he further aware that he is out of date about the commercial interest in thin slab production at Ravenscraig , which has been communicated to the Secretary of State for Scotland but not , apparently , to the Department of Trade and Industry ?
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