Example sentences of "is out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is out of women in distressed circumstances that such people line their pockets , and run their motor cars . ’
2 N. Do you think it makes a difference if a skater is out of school or not , not in their skating but in view of it ?
3 RICHARD GOUGH is out of Scotland 's World Cup match with Italy at Ibrox on Wednesday week with a recurrence of a groin strain .
4 Okay what I 'd like to do is get you to work in three syndicates looking at body language , voice tone , words , proximity , attitude , voice volume but what we 'd like to do is actually work in a syndicate that is out of style , out of keeping in your normal style .
5 Rude power is out of mesh with the prevailing patterns of legitimate constitutional authority .
6 ‘ I ca n't tap the energy , ’ she thought , ‘ and everything , but everything , is out of joint . ’
7 Messages indicate whether the card is correctly placed , or in which of the four principal direction(s) it is out of position .
8 This should normally indicate a direction in which the card is out of position , for
9 The fact that the pool should be level from the outset and should be constantly checked during backfilling can not be overemphasized , for a pool that is out of level leads to flooding in some places and unsightly exposure of the fibreglass in others .
10 Often this is out of necessity , ‘ to fill the gap that employers are not providing ’ explained one survey respondent .
11 As your playing standard improves and you develop the feeling of the rally , the rally should cease when the ball is out of play ( ie , when it has bounced twice , or outside the lines ) .
12 To check on your players ' health press Q while the game is paused and the ball is out of play to access the menu .
13 It 's played upfield and headed away by but into Shrewsbury 's possession nearside , good ball , forward down the right flank and it 's knocked back by , is the second chance , now level with the edge of the penalty area , 's available once more , is tackled and the ball is out of play despite 's rather erm annoyed look , it is a throw-in to Shrewsbury Town and of course gets booed , but then he gets booed everywhere .
14 This animal does not hibernate , but stores food for the winter , which means that the damage it can cause is out of proportion to its diminutive size .
15 When this happens they often find that , like Viola Angotti , other countries make a response that is out of proportion in order to rescue their damaged pride .
16 Mrs Smith is attractive in a jaded way and exudes a cheerful demeanour that is out of proportion to the magnitude of her problems .
17 Mrs Smith is attractive in a jaded way and exudes a cheerful demeanour that is out of proportion to the magnitude of her problems .
18 Since about 35% of contacts at night are dealt with by telephone the amount of disturbance for individual doctors is considerably higher than the number of claims , and the stress created by night work is out of proportion with the small number of contacts with patients .
19 Basically , fear of crime , it is argued , is out of proportion with the actual probability of being a victim .
20 Between 30% and 50% of all consultations with medical professionals in industrialized countries result from no detectable physical illness or when the complaint of discomfort is out of proportion to the physical problem .
21 And as we saw , the unconscious is out of contact wi with reality and so need take no account of it .
22 Last year 's leaflet is out of date , please order copies of the new one from Distribution Services .
23 In this , I think he is out of date .
24 I have not seen Brian Way for a few years now , since he went to work in America , but if he is continually developing his philosophy and practice at the rate Dorothy Heathcote is refining hers , then there is the added danger that anything written about them is out of date as it leaves the press .
25 It is in fact a very good example of attempting to ape industrial and commercial practice which is either not appropriate or indeed is out of date even in its own context .
26 Anything less is out of date and needs changing .
27 The whole momentum of the 1984 Act , with its emphasis on detention , interrogation , and confessions , has made the right to silence more vulnerable than ever to allegations that it is out of date , too favourable to criminals , and anachronistic .
28 Science teaching is also undermanned in less overt ways , such as teaching by unqualified teachers and those whose knowledge is out of date , adding perhaps another 10000 to this figure .
29 The UKCC has the moral high ground : it can argue that such courses must be funded in order to ensure safe practice and to protect the vulnerable public from nurses or health visitors whose practice is out of date and potentially dangerous .
30 Therefore , to some degree any public relations proposal for any potential client is out of date as soon as it is written .
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