Example sentences of "out of [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's puzzled me for years that four times out of five the Wheel is recovered , but I ca n't recollect a single instance of the Scapegoat being brought in . ’
2 Given that this was all well-known at the outset what utter fool would believe there could be any money to be made out of such a system .
3 Out of such a sequence I began to put my thoughts into similar order .
4 Out of such a fee the syndicate leader has to pay external parties ( accountants , lawyers , etc. ) for their specialised work involved in the loan documentation .
5 The North of England has the capacity to pull itself out of such a mire , and surely wants the chance to exert its muscle to do so .
6 These are two strong characters , often in opposition , but beneath the exterior conflict is the life giving bond between the two which created richness out of such a barren beginning .
7 They would have laughed Philip out of such a hopeless misalliance … even so , he could have married his colleen and it would n't have mattered because he was the youngest son …
8 The Jones collaboration in part grew out of such a quest , though there were aspects of their work that had been anticipated in India long before , unrecorded and so unknown to them .
9 It would appear to be an astonishingly generous offer to the game in this country , given that the only person who stands to lose out of such a venture is Lloyd himself .
10 The British Midland ATP aircraft carrying fifty nine passengers iced up and plunged thirty five hundred feet from the sky above Cowley last year.The pilot eventually regained control , but the official report into the incident concludes that the airline 's advice NOT to apply full power to get out of such a dive , was inappropriate .
11 He could simply enjoy a tramp 's way of life , or take the micky out of such a life as this , but I think he is interested and wonders why and how , people take a person 's image for what is hidden deep down inside us , blocked off by an impression to put across .
12 I 've run out of such a good dog food again !
13 The question that should be asked at this point is not whether the West should intervene militarily , but what does it want out of such an exploit ?
14 The carrying out of such an order would , I think , have to be adjourned to chambers and procedure similar to specific performance procedure could then be employed .
15 Armed with the right knowledge you can get out of many a difficult situation .
16 What hair that is left on my head became steam that wisped past my left eye , a ball that has bounced in and out of many a brain cover .
17 But only one out of 115 interviewed last year found work compared with one out of 52 the previous year .
18 Nutritionist Jenny MacDiarmid and chartered psychologist Dr Marion Hetherington , who carried out the study , found that for three out of four the taste , smell and texture of chocolate was irresistible .
19 Three quarters of men now argue with their partners , against six out of 10 a year ago .
20 Tom Scotland flew 62 ops from Italy with a Pathfinder squadron ( 614 ) ; his autobiography is a story of his search for truth , for something that would enable him to make sense out of all the destruction and chaos that was a part of wartime life .
21 Out of all the items in our list we would probably tick the apples , potatoes , carrots , onions , cod and the frozen peas and beans .
22 Out of all the lies comes one great and simple truth .
23 First , out of all the responses made , only two participants stated that their attendance on the course had not been worthwhile and none said that the course should be discontinued .
24 Why are they so special to me , these two , why do I remember that one kiss out of all the other romances I knew about there in that place on that particular Friday evening , why do I remember it , do I actually remember it all or just want to ?
25 Then he whips round to Howard and says , ‘ Out of all the caddies you could have chosen , you find me one with a stutter ! ’
26 It was the first , the very first , inch of achievement , she realised , out of all the hundreds of metres that lay ahead : the look on Hoomey 's face .
27 He can make you believe you are the only woman on earth for him , and only a Frenchman out of all the men in the world could look at me and tell me to my face that I am beautiful .
28 William Tite , the Liberal MP for Bath , and the only professional architect in the House of Commons , then made his first contribution towards the new Foreign Office by suggesting that the Government should form its own plan out of all the ideas produced so far , such as ‘ the plan of Sir J. Soane , that of Mr. Pennethorne , and also the plans in the present competitive exhibition ’ .
29 Thereafter I looked out of all the windows of the snug hostelry , and not finding a satisfactory view , for it now rained in earnest , and it was vain to hope to be able to sketch out of doors , I noticed a new house a short distance from the inn ( it was being prepared for a doctor ) ; was entrusted with the keys , and from one of the front windows looked out on the rainy scene depicted in the sketch of ‘ Garrynahine , Isle of Lewis . ’
30 Why was there only one maths genius out of all the children born in his part of the country on the same day ?
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