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

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1 There 's no use in running out of money at the crucial moment . ’
2 Later , he would complain irritably about his silver-spooned Tory colleagues : ‘ These people have no idea what is like to run out of money at the end of the week . ’
3 He complained about Tory colleagues : ‘ They do n't know what it is to run out of money at the end of the week . ’
4 His family seem to have been of limited means , for his father intended to take him out of school at an early age to become an apprentice .
5 Year 11 pupils were allowed out of school at lunch-time as well as years 12 and 13 .
6 Only pupils in S4 , S5 and S6 are allowed out of school at lunchtime and no pupils are allowed out of school at the morning interval .
7 Only pupils in S4 , S5 and S6 are allowed out of school at lunchtime and no pupils are allowed out of school at the morning interval .
8 He was like came out of school at the .
9 It runs out of steam at 60 , which takes an awful long time to achieve and the first hint of a hill its down the box to third .
10 A normal 2¼ does not run out of steam at 60mph Check that on full throttle the carb is actually on full throttle 24v distributors do not have provision for a vacuum ignition timing advance only a mechanical system which is prone to failure Also as the 24v plugs are very expensive these are seldom changed once out of the forces A cure this You do not comment on the general state of the engine possibly a decoke , piston rings and cylinder head skim ( up to 65 thousandsths of an inch ) which will give you the performance and reliability you require
11 Ferguson got closest last season , his team finally running out of steam at , of all places , Liverpool .
12 Tim and I are just simply out of sync at the moment — I ca n't think how else to put it .
13 We used to chat a lot as we rested during the frequent route marches out of camp at Southampton .
14 Nos. 384 , 387 and 398 were taken out of service at the fifth stage of the conversion on 16 October 1951 and the rest survived until the sixth stage on 5 January 1952 , when they were scrapped at Penhall Road .
15 On reaching the last train they found a colleague talking to a middle-aged man dressed in a light-coloured rain coat and flat cap who was assumed to have been overcarried on the last train after going out of service at Capland Road Station .
16 Completely out of character at times , he was known to throw a verbal dart , in the shape of a pungent remark , and shatter one 's ego .
17 In 1929 the Somerset drainage commission went out of existence at the height of a great flood .
18 It only stops when it ( and you ! ) are crushed out of existence at the central point of the hole ( or a little earlier when the stretching and crushing forces wreck it ) .
19 The hon. Member for Dagenham must have been speaking out of turn at that time ; he has certainly been nobbled since .
20 And could be that other Blake-Dax goodies are on the way — though this one has n't made it out of rumoursville at present .
21 At the same time , however , increasing concern was being expressed both in and out of government at the social costs of reform .
22 I mean there was , there was a wonderful Times cartoon , I do n't know if you saw it , of Yeltsin showing all the troubles he , he could n't control his government , there were economic problems , people were being nasty to him apparently as he was saying how do we manage and it turns out of course at the end , the final kick line is he 's talking about John Major 's situation .
23 Toshack was out of work at the time , so I passed on the offer .
24 Seasonally adjusted figures released yesterday put the number out of work at 2,971,100 — 22,000 down .
25 The Land Rover cruised out of sight at two o'clock .
26 EXILED Fergie stayed out of sight at home yesterday — and called in a maintenance team to check the pool at her rented mansion .
27 As Rafiq disappeared out of sight at the top of the stairs , Maisie staggered in with a step-ladder and started to put up black drapes at the windows .
28 But out of sight at the other end of the course , Mr Hill had also come to grief .
29 He said : ‘ The cadet centre is out of sight at the rear of Marton Sixth Form College and has suffered a dramatic drop in numbers attending . ’
30 The Scots then pulled away again and with 15 ends completed looked to be out of sight at 88-65 .
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