Example sentences of "out of [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 not drinking out of somebody elses ' glass are you ?
2 ‘ Someone stole the bubble out of me spirit level , ’ he protests .
3 ‘ Get out of me way , ye mangy hoor ! ’
4 They started now as the sound of breaking china came to them , followed by Mrs Carver 's voice on a note so high-pitched it was almost a scream , as she cried , ‘ Out of me way !
5 Then Mrs Carver 's voice from behind him cried , ‘ Out of me way ! lad , ’ and he sprang aside to let her enter the scullery with a tray of dirty cups and saucers .
6 Patsy 's brother Dennis also played for the club and did not appreciate the secretary 's habitual greeting : ‘ with me bleedin ’ ribs pokin ’ out of me skin , breakin ’ me neck to get at that six and eight ’ ( the initial sum dispensed by the Secretary ) , Dennis Hendren had not wintered well ’ and did not believe Middlesex looked after its players out of season .
7 ‘ I come up with some of me 'ome-made sausage and onion pie fresh out of me oven .
8 Take it out of me wages . ’
9 ‘ Get out of me house , ye degenerate ! ’
10 Yow 'll never be able ter get out of 'er debt now , ’ he stormed .
11 Out of whose way ? ’
12 This statement reflects the resistance of the SI to piecemeal historicism out of which lineages are made , but in Levin 's history the independent achievements of Debord as a film-maker eventually collapses into it .
13 Even then he had not liked to look into it too much but had kept his eyes on the ground or straight ahead of him because the wood was the kind of place you saw in story-book illustrations or even in your dreams and out of which things were liable to come creeping .
14 Kāli was rinsing her hair , bent double under the brass cow 's head water-spout out of which water , redirected from the river further up , gushed white and frothing .
15 For Mailer , Lawrence 's greatness lies in part in his heroic struggle against his destiny , which was to be homosexual : ‘ he had become a man by an act of will , he was bone and blood of the classic family stuff out of which homosexuals are made , he had lifted himself out of his natural destiny which was probably to have the sexual life of a woman ’ ( p. 154 ) .
16 The government is also planning to establish an environment fund , out of which payments will be made to assist industry to cut emissions of pollutants .
17 Such an incongruity within the logic or rhythm of a process is only one possibility out of which innovation opportunities may arise .
18 Here we see Bukharin repeating his argument for a speeding up of the circulation of commodities , which he said would provide a greater surplus out of which investment of all types could be increased .
19 But Mannheim was referring more to the form of knowledge — the meanings out of which ideas could be constructed and understood — than to the substance of particular ideologies .
20 Then every star vanished , and the sky was instantly one piled mass of black cloud , out of which lightnings flashed and rain streamed in a circling torrent , swirled by the terrible wind .
21 It is the very clay out of which Dostoevsky shapes his fictions of solitude and society .
22 In that year comparisons of Eliot with Pound were stimulated , and exacerbated , by the publication of what were called the ‘ drafts and transcripts ’ of The Waste Land ; that is to say , the heterogeneous packet of typescripts and manuscripts which Eliot had dumped on Pound in Paris , out of which Pound had helped Eliot to extricate the poem that for forty years had been known under that title .
23 If music is a language , communicating moods and feelings , then noise is like an eruption within the material out of which language is shaped .
24 Some claim to extrude ectoplasm , the substance out of which spirits are said to be made .
25 Refusing leave to appeal to the House of Lords , Lord Justice Bingham said the sums claimed by Lloyd 's represented money out of which Mr Cameron-Webb had tried to cheat syndicates for which he acted .
26 ( see p96 ) If the trust is of the former matrimonial home alone , there will be no available cash out of which fees can be paid .
27 A large party , in and out of which people had evidently flowed like water circulating in a swimming pool .
28 Ch'i is a universal fluid out of which bodies condense and into which they dissolve .
29 It may be that the Spurgeon 's course has grown out of what Ichthus have pioneered .
30 The surprise is a thing called Distributed Access Control Manager ( DACM ) , a generic DCE ACL security manager meant to relieve users of having construct a defence of their own out of what DCE presents them with .
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