Example sentences of "'s [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's out of the question ! ’ he blurted . |
2 | Anywhere in Vienna 's out of the question of course , or we 'll finish up getting shot alongside him . ’ |
3 | I just sat there on that bloody Sag Bag picking bits of Farley 's out of the corduroy and wishing it would open up and the polystyrene granules would swallow me ! |
4 | ‘ Well I 'm afraid he 's out of the country so whatever you want to discuss with him will have to wait . ’ |
5 | It 's out of the question . |
6 | Effective but boring was the non-English verdict on the 1991 Grand Slam , but that 's out of the window after this stylish demolition . |
7 | She 's out of the country at the moment so I 'm pretty stuck until she comes back . |
8 | TITIA Sutherland 's OUT OF THE SHADOWS ( Black Swan £5.99 ) deals tenderly with the relationship of a girl and an ageing woman , as well as bringing in a ghost story and wartime tragedy . |
9 | ‘ It 's out of the question . |
10 | Well , now that 's out of the road I 'll get you something to eat before you 're on your way . ’ |
11 | I suppose a rock 's out of the question ? |
12 | Also it 's out of the way , something we prefer so we ca n't be accused of over-running crags with school parties . ’ |
13 | But it 's out of the question . |
14 | ‘ Anything that 's out of the ordinary , Maurice . |
15 | Sparc laptop house , San Diego , California-based , RDI Corp , is finally getting around to telling us that it 's out of the kidding around stage and trying to become a real company . |
16 | were n't now being used so , I think once that 's out of the way . |
17 | Anyway , it 's out of the question . |
18 | ‘ While she 's out of the room , ’ Jo-Ann said , ‘ tell us why the marriage has lasted . |
19 | POLONIUS : Indeed , that 's out of the air . |
20 | Even stout giant Guinness has pulled its alcohol-free bitter Smithwick 's out of the fray . |
21 | He practically pushed those kids of Dr. Kerrison 's out of the door . |
22 | I 'm glad that 's out of the way . ’ |
23 | Macready 's out of the game . |
24 | once you include that it , because the more he 's out of the office the more Sheila has to cover for him . |
25 | ‘ It 's out of the question , ’ she repeated . |
26 | ‘ And the theatre 's out of the way … ’ |
27 | Once it 's out of the way , you get to run the software — but read the READ.ME file first , as there are changes , at least in the version I 've looked at , from the manual , and quite important ones . |
28 | Among works purchased this year were Duncan Glen 's Out of the Calf of Man , September 1989 : a Poem and Etchings ( [ Edinburgh ] , 1990 ) , one of an edition of ten numbered copies privately printed by the artist/poet at Edinburgh Printmakers ' Workshop ; Geoffrey MacEwen 's Inferno : a Book of Twenty-one Drypoints ( Edinburgh , 1990 ) , based on Dante 's Divine Comedy , one of an edition of fifteen copies ; and Ken Campbell 's Martyrs ( [ England ] , 1989 ) , an interpretation of the psalm tune ‘ Martyrs ’ , one of an edition of 40 copies . |
29 | That 's out of the question ! |
30 | ‘ I 'm glad she 's out of the way for a moment . |