Example sentences of "out [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well I would find out rather soon because erm
2 Historically , engineering has had to distance itself from the sound of metal-bashing , and agriculture has become fiercely scientific and managerial ; while the obvious skill element in medicine and veterinary work only comes after a thoroughly academic grounding ( though it is sometimes pointed out rather unkindly that surgeons evolved from barbers ) .
3 However , as we shall see , the proportions between the university and the public sectors have in practice worked out rather differently .
4 ‘ It 's turned out rather well . ’
5 Past owners have filled the gaps with various kinds of fillers , but the result is unsatisfactory and of course the filler itself falls out rather easily .
6 He brought it out rather shyly , as though he did n't want anyone else to see it .
7 The lead story concerned DEC 's then-unnannounced MicroVax-2 workstation , then causing ( it turns out rather unnecessarily ) sleepless nights for the likes of Sun Microsystems and Apollo Computer .
8 The movie-buffish Sight And Sound magazine concluded solemnly that Catwoman and Batman shared ‘ the strangest S&M relationship in mainstream cinema ’ while the tabloids let out rather more energetic caterwauls of appreciation .
9 The IBM Corp board found itself paying out rather more for the services of its new chairman and chief executive : it had to guarantee Louis Gerstner the value of stock and options he holds in RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp ; Gerstner is still an RJR Nabisco director and is not under any deadline to exercise his options , which run another 11 years ; the guarantee covers 300,000 shares of RJR stock and options for an additional 3.2m shares , with a guaranteed price of $8.125 a share .
10 The IBM Corp board found itself paying out rather more for the services of its new chairman and chief executive : it had to guarantee Louis Gerstner the value of stock and options he holds in RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp .
11 So civil servants tend to come out rather more into the open , to meet people on behalf of their ministers , receive deputations and so forth .
12 Erm being that I , one of the bits which I think catches your eye is this little house here , although there 's lots of them about , because this one tends to be in a slightly darker area , and for some reason that , the light on there is sort of picking that one out rather more than all the others , and I think that 's quite a nice little feature .
13 It 's just that it 's running out rather quickly ,
14 ‘ I — I do n't think we have anything to discuss , ’ she got out rather stiffly .
15 The fear , the fear when when voyages of exploration were going out right up to the renaissance , was that the boats would actually run off the end of the earth , and fall into a void .
16 A long-held piece of advice to couples is to keep short accounts , and to get the differences sorted out right away .
17 She 'd suss out right away that there was something fishy going on .
18 I could sack out right away , with some scotch and a few Serafim .
19 So you find out right away .
20 Oh yeah , yeah , yeah , and then and Margaret called for the ambulance , I heard the slop and I heard , and then they put the dog out right away and I said , that 's unusual of them , it was one of those tiny little miniatures you see
21 Would I be fit to cover World War Three for the Daily Post if it broke out right now ? ’
22 So you can just get out right now and catch a bus or walk or whatever you want but I 'm not having you doing that in the back of my cab !
23 She would have liked to walk out right now , but Niall 's tough , unyielding frame blocked her only means of escape .
24 But it 's turning out remarkably well . ’
25 Perhaps he 'll take you out somewhere later in the week . ’
26 It was something I wanted to try out somewhere else .
27 If the tension is sufficient it will contain some part of the problem , whilst also ensuring that it will balloon out somewhere else .
28 Because we ca n't actually make it , because we 're going out somewhere else , but we would have done it , if it has been earlier .
29 I 've stopped it this time but it will come out somewhere else .
30 Where the activity involved is one which would not give rise to insuperable planning objections if it were carried out somewhere else , then the planning authority should do all it can to help in finding suitable alternative premises before initiating enforcement action .
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