Example sentences of "stay [adv] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dowd had stayed out of the Retreat all the time he 'd waited for Godolphin ( a wearisome three days ) even though it would have given him some measure of protection against the bitter cold .
2 Tatum had stayed out of the spotlight to bring up their three children Kevin , six , Sean , five and one-year-old Emily .
3 The implications of the Government staying out of a union when they had decided , on the basis of convergence , to form one , are serious and potentially disastrous .
4 Mum is staying out of the kitchen .
5 Staying out of the sun between 11am and 3pm can reduce exposure by 60 per cent .
6 Jean-Claude would be pleased with me for staying out of the attic .
7 As a result he early on developed the habit of staying out of the house as much as possible .
8 He said that he had enjoyed working on his own behalf , but felt that staying out of the profession would not be sensible in the long run .
9 Unless our self-image stays ahead of the reality we create , reality will ‘ snap back ’ in order to be consistent .
10 Nothing new there , may say the old hands and professionals , it 's just a matter of staying ahead of the aeroplane .
11 He admitted his hit factory had stagemanaged much of her career , using the age-old ploy of staying ahead of the game .
12 Burrow systems can be very complicated and some rabbits may never be cornered since they are able to move round and round the burrow systems — staying ahead of the ferret all the time and without the slightest inclination or pressure to leave the burrow .
13 Should I stay out of the sun ?
14 The pound fell again as Mr Major insisted we will stay out of the ERM until it is reformed .
15 I 'll give you a room to work in , I 'll turn round and walk the other way whenever I see you , and I 'll stay out of the kitchen whenever you want to use it .
16 Had he not better make that clear to both the Conservative and Labour Members who still believe that Britain could stay out of the developments that will take place in Europe ?
17 Oh , and I 'd stay out of the swimming pool for a few days if I were you , unless you can keep your head above water .
18 PNG soldiers will stay out of the island and the ‘ Bougainville Revolutionary Army ’ , which has led the rebellion , will be disbanded .
19 Potential purchasers can willingly stay out of the market and owners can stay put , but lenders — and the insurance companies which share the losses — will face yet further provisions as more repossessed homes are sold at a loss .
20 The defence minister , General Pavel Grachev , called for a compromise and promised that the army would stay out of the dispute .
21 The latter can be replaced or ‘ sealed in ’ with gloss paint — get someone else to do this for you if you can , and stay out of the way until the smell of paint has dispersed .
22 Stay out of the sun , or at least use a high-factor suncream ( more about suntanning later ) .
23 ‘ Obviously it 's a little late to prevent the damage now , but in future , remember , either cover up , or if you ca n't , stay out of the sun .
24 Stay out of the kitchen : Julian Berry chops squid in the presence of calves ' brains and the head of a conger eel
25 Stay out of the limelight and you 're quickly forgotten .
26 Keep it quiet — and stay out of the forest until Giles Aplin comes back from London .
27 Bruno did , after all , stay out of the ring for almost two years while waiting to meet Mike Tyson .
28 Stay out of the county .
29 ‘ As long as she can maintain the ability to keep moving forward that fast and stay ahead of the game , she is winning . ’
30 So stay ahead of the game and do n't miss TODAY tomorrow and every Saturday .
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