1Ms Thomson said abandoning the new flavours wasn't out of the question.
2MILF leaders have said re-negotiating the deal was out of the question.
3New clothes or toys for the children were out of the question.
4And heavy petting on a second date isn't out of the question.
5New York was out of the question, temporarily, because of the terrorists.
6They say that absolute certainty is out of the question-especiallywith hurricanes.
7Not that she thought a job offer was out of the question.
8In the current economic climate, the expense is out of the question.
9But sacking a minister on maternity leave is out of the question.
10But from a purely political standpoint, it was out of the question.
11An unlikely quarter-final spot is not entirely out of the question yet.
12I consider breaking it open, but that is out of the question.
13Suppose a name change by deed poll is out of the question?
14Labor unions were needless then, and general strikes out of the question.
15It is out of the question; we cannot have people staying here.
16Allowing the rogue's speech centers to operate was out of the question.