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

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1 ‘ I could be out of a job .
2 If we flew a perfect mission every trip then there would be no need to train , but then in a perfect world we would not need an Army and I would be out of a job .
3 The calculation of Turkey 's president , Turgut Ozal , is that Iraq will not attack Turkey and that Saddam Hussein will soon be out of a job .
4 They might all be out of a job if the Factory Commission came and shut the place down .
5 ‘ Does that mean we 're all going to be out of a job ? ’ was the question everybody wanted an answer to .
6 You wo n't be worrying then , because you will be out of a job , and every other bugger that works here ! ’
7 York town crier John Redpath , who gained national notoriety earlier this year when he appeared on TV in a Liberal Democrat party political broadcast , is certainly glad of the tourists because otherwise he would be out of a job .
8 While a crushed Roward tried to come to terms with the fact that he would be out of a job after the Hong Kong Sevens for Simpkin it was a goal realised after four long years in the territory as its technical director .
9 He said that the police would be called to investigate Dempsey and he would be out of a job .
10 This may be out of a desire for absolute simplicity and ready accessibility for visitors , or because other commitments do not allow time and people to be available for the preparation and practice of music .
11 It was when we had settled down to talk in comfortable armchairs that I told him that the man for whom I had substituted at Marlborough , in the hope of replacing him altogether , now planned to return , so that once more I should be out of a job .
12 ’ It 'll be out of a tin , I 'm afraid . ’
13 Second , takeover raids typically bid up the share price significantly , so again the incumbent management has considerable leeway before it is likely to get into trouble and be out of a job .
14 Well you should n't say that John , you 'd be out of a a job , would n't you ?
15 ‘ You 'll be out of a job soon . ’
16 And all those nice dustbin men would be out of a job .
17 I shall be out of a job and out of a home .
18 And now she 's become the star he realizes that he may be out of a job if he does n't behave .
19 ‘ I did wonder if you 'd find someone to replace me and I 'd be out of a job . ’
20 He 'll be out of a job . ’
21 But by August , he 'll be out of a job .
22 ‘ Our figures show there is a need , but we are in the business where we want to be out of a job . ’
23 Alan , 45 , fears within a month he could be out of a job and home .
24 If anything if if it does You see again and then you see if you 're out of a job you see you if you happen to be out of a job then you 're not eligible for a pension policy .
25 The ‘ tendentious ’ story would soon be out of the way , making possible a return to what Dostoevsky thought was much more important , the Life of a Great Sinner project .
26 This seems to me to illustrate what I would call the ‘ Breakthrough Phenomenon ’ : the sudden discovery that something which has been assumed to be out of the question is not out of the question at all .
27 Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma .
28 I love Betty 's outfits — the clothes I wear have got to be out of the ordinary .
29 Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday .
30 Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday .
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