Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fidelma stumped out of the room , deciding she had pressed her luck far enough and Timothy put his cup down , oddly disturbed . |
2 | Mrs Thrigg plumped the coffee and home-made biscuits down on the low table beside the sofa in Mrs Baggley 's drawing-room and stumped out like a stage char . |
3 | All the pubs and clubs empty out at the same time . |
4 | Once the pioneers of a new level of development were given the chance to flourish , they radiated out into a whole range of orders and families to take advantage of all the various possible means of gaining a livelihood . |
5 | Now it sat upon a plinth of stone the height of two standing men which was at the concourse of the broad principal streets which radiated out from Kinsai like the spokes of a wheel . |
6 | Her face is coming back to me yet again , reforming out of bouncing shadow . |
7 | Clothes were pegged out on a line , nothing of his own . |
8 | And in case you 're one of these pricks that think reggae pegged out with Marley , here 's the modern breed . |
9 | The luck of the draw you may say , but if the match had been pegged out by a considerate , knowledgeable angler the problem would not have arisen . |
10 | She was lean , dark-skinned , and ancient and wizened as the baccala , the salt cod pegged out in the harbour to dry . |
11 | The therapist can not win out against death , but he or she can win out for life , for a sense of the real , for the kind of growth that truly matters ; dealing as it does with the evaluation of ways to love and hate , with the meanings of human conduct , an appreciation of human nature , and the succession of the generations . |
12 | It remains to be seen whether the archaeologists will win out over the urban planners . |
13 | If , on the other hand , the ambiguous segments were and , followed by kiss would probably win out over such competitors as kick , kitsch , etc and give , Gish , etc . |
14 | The therapist can not win out against death , but he or she can win out for life , for a sense of the real , for the kind of growth that truly matters ; dealing as it does with the evaluation of ways to love and hate , with the meanings of human conduct , an appreciation of human nature , and the succession of the generations . |
15 | ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said . |
16 | But , as Jessop shows , by insisting on the plurality of forces around the state and also arguing that the ruling class must always win out in any politics which flow from this conflict . |
17 | Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ . |
18 | because they scan on ultra violet light and as one our P C's found out to his cost , he ruined a hundred and fifty pounds worth of compact disc cos he got rather carried away with and of course , it ca n't be cleaned off ! |
19 | And by the end of 1989 the accountant 's daughter was at the centre of one of the most efficient management machines the entertainment world has yet seen , merciless marketing wringing seemingly every dollar , Deutschmark , pound and yen out of her global popularity . |
20 | Lord Halifax and the other grand residents got us booted out at last . |
21 | ‘ BOOTED OUT FOR BEING WHITE ’ |
22 | Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’ |
23 | The Christian Democrats got only 38.7% of the vote , against 45.1% four years ago , and are being booted out of the government for the first time since the state was founded 45 years ago . |
24 | And she has now been booted out of the Miss Italy contest after admitting that she underwent a sex-change operation last year . |
25 | And she is believed to have banked £10 million since being booted out of Downing Street two years ago . |
26 | VICAR 'S daughter Hannah Murray-Leslie was outraged by village gossips who claimed she had been booted out of a public school because of a frolic behind the bicycle shed . |
27 | And this was also the drug that caused British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies to be booted out of the Barcelona Olympics . |
28 | The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol . |
29 | He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue . |
30 | He had just been booted out of his digs , for the nth time , because the landlady had complained about the noise of a child who had stayed with him on the way home for half-term . |