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

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1 I was never happy all the time , but i could get no character and could not get out of the life .
2 It follows from the First Premise introduced at the beginning of this chapter , that it must be an article of belief in the Created God that this first pre-life period in the story of the universe made no contribution to the creation of the God which was to be born , as was mankind , out of the life to come , except that it may have been the source of the basic origin of life .
3 Father appeared above me on the top step and I wrenched myself out of the man 's nasty fingers .
4 Crawling over , Trent pulled his small matt-black throwing-knife out of the man 's throat , cleaning the blade before replacing it in the sheath between his shoulder-blades .
5 Later , Emerson was to continue racing in other forms , in the US Cart championship and elsewhere : the bug was still in him , success came occasionally , but the spirit seemed to have gone out of the man .
6 He remained there , out of the man 's sight , while he said good-bye to me .
7 They closed on the knife blade , twisted it out of the man 's hand , and then he was using the whole false arm as a metal club slamming down on the upraised arms , jabbing for the face , forcing the man back step by step until the edge of the track was only one more step away .
8 It drifted through the branches of trees and lifted the spirit out of the man .
9 But he 's the first to admit you can take the man out of the army , but you ca n't take the army out of the man .
10 Then , when the horse is brought out of the stable , instead of just walking quietly along ( which it would if it had just come in from the paddock ) , it is jumping out of its skin , ready to spook and shy at anything , nostrils dilated , eyes bulging , and tail hoisted high .
11 This means everything is to hand and off the floor and she does n't have to keep going in and out of the stable while she gets her horse ready to ride .
12 My cobby mare is very unhappy about being led in and out of her stable and on occasions rushes out of the stable when I open the door .
13 She gave the mother cat a final pat , sighed , put her nose in the air , and followed Thérèse out of the stable .
14 Benjamin drew back the bolt and came out of the stable .
15 The thieves led the horses out of the stable into the neighbouring country park , where they had vehicles waiting .
16 In the best of worlds the provisions of the partnership agreement will cover all eventualities arising out of the departure of a member of the firm .
17 I remember how the tar used to boil out of the tarmac and stick to the soles of our shoes , and from there to our socks and our legs .
18 Out of the West : Fast Icelander set to speed up the Bush image
19 Out of the West : A prince is found in the quartet of ex-presidents
20 As its fiery twigs flashed out and cut into the inky cloud , the thunder rolled out of the west .
21 There was indeed , an air about the place : it was moving out of the west and by the late afternoon , gusting in winds up to 40 miles per hour , would turn over benches .
22 There is a bench-lined sanctuary opening out of the west side of the Central Court , but without a throne and without an antechamber or en suite lustral basin .
23 But the Soviet leader had rather more success in prising discussions out of the West in that a foreign ministers ' conference was held about Germany in mid-1959 in Geneva .
24 ‘ It says , apparently , ’ she went on , ‘ that a blind boy with a mark on his face will ‘ come out of the West ’ .
25 A rentcharge is the right to receive an annual sum out of the income of land , usually in perpetuity , and to distrain if the payments are in arrear ; the owner of the land is also personally liable to pay , and further remedies against the land have been given by statute .
26 The trustees ' expenses and proper management fees , therefore , are paid out of the income of the trust taxed at the basic rate , and no relief can be claimed by the trustees or beneficiaries in respect thereof .
27 While Maggie was waiting for Susan , Mr Crosland , one of the town councillors , appeared out of the mêlée to pin a sheet of paper onto a wall .
28 But gradually she drew him round and out , round and out of the mêlée .
29 Institutionally it was shaken almost to pieces , and certainly out of the torpor that had descended upon it in the long aftermath of the Counter Reformation and the seventeenth-century wars of religion , by the reverberations of the Revolution with their deeply anti-religious and anti-traditional note .
30 They had not reaped the fortune he hoped for — they had not become ‘ the new Rolling Stones ’ ; but the signing had the required affect of shaking Virgin out of the torpor of the mid-Seventies .
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