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

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1 There are much snazzier sideways-scrolling shoot-'em-ups around , and a fair few of them are out on budget .
2 She said they were often stopped by autograph hunters when they are out with Vic , whose real name is Jim Moir .
3 The only way to dispose of these rabbits is while they are out on their feeding grounds .
4 Such employees are designated ‘ business users ’ and assigned a special code on the system indicating that they are out on business .
5 But the more independent cat is catching up because so many people are desperate to have pets even though they are out at work all day .
6 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
7 The agreement will provide protection for the salmon while they are out at sea before they return to the rivers to breed .
8 the grave danger to the people as a whole from the extreme section of the Socialists , who are now beginning to openly admit they are out for REVOLUTION and CONFISCATION .
9 DON T BE MISLED , whether Socialists run in their true colours , or in an underhand way as ‘ Labour ’ or ‘ Cooperative ’ , they are out for the same end , and your only remedy is to VOTE THEM DOWN .
10 Similarly , retired racing Greyhounds are often in need of homes , and although temperamentally these dogs are normally quite sound , it can be very difficult to persuade them not to chase cats and other smaller dogs when they are out for a walk .
11 They are out for a walk with their Father .
12 This team won 15–0 in a foreign friendly a few weeks ago , they are out for blood .
13 Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly .
14 His concern is that they are out of political control .
15 As for the poor , they have no money because they are out of work ; they pass their time watching game shows on television .
16 President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani 's moderation in foreign policy seems to have carried the day in Iran ; hardliners are vociferous in parliament and elsewhere ( the Islamic Republic allows more debate than the shah ever countenanced ) , but they are out of power .
17 In some cases , teachers in fee-paying schools knew nothing until they received a letter announcing ‘ the school has shut down and they are out of a job ’ .
18 What their words really imply is that they do not want to think about why they are out of breath on stairs .
19 Highlighting these few bureaux may give the misleading impression that they are out of line with the mainstream .
20 Parents who recognize that they are out of their depth should always seek help .
21 The segregation of people and vehicles , what is more , has led to new and unforeseen problems , such as the fear that cars are more easily stolen or vandalised when they are out of sight or that segregated pedestrian areas make identification of strangers more difficult and facilitate unobserved escape from the scene of criminal activity .
22 It is one thing to look at an ill person and say that they are out of balance .
23 The fact that clerks actually wasted most of the money they were trying to save by telephoning Barcelona at peak time , only underlines how far they are out of touch with reality .
24 If they are out of sight ( eg , they leave the buzzing weather-vane in a courtyard and retire indoors ) , the Fiend simply flies away when it appears from the shattering weather-vane .
25 The interviewers , who are normally retired FBI men , are pretty tolerant of homosexuals ( as long as they are out of the closet , making ‘ outing ’ an official policy ) and marijuana-smoking ( as long as it was part of student experimenting ) .
26 These are not only incorrect ; worse , they are out of date .
27 The more comparable writers we study , the less likely it is that they are out of step with the norm of the language rather than Swift .
28 The second reform is that , in order to emphasize the importance of the responsibilities fathers have towards the maintainance of their children , maintainance payments , on a much reduced scale , should continue for people when they are out of work and on welfare themselves .
29 This is seen as part of its policy to make citizens more self-reliant , and less prone to look to the state for financial and practical support when they are out of work , chronically sick , elderly and infirm and so on .
30 However , turning aside these local instruments , and that is not to suggest that they are unimportant , how may lawyers and interested laymen each year obtain copies of delegated legislation which are thought to , and may indeed , affect their client 's or their own life and course of conduct , only to find that they are out of print or not yet available ?
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