Example sentences of "out on the " in BNC.
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1 | Yet it is easy for pioneer users and IT investors to remain with the tried and tested applications and miss out on the cutting edge opportunities just around the corner . |
2 | A chef would never leave a kitchen with food out on the worktops at the end of the day , and front desk is always tidied at the end of a shift , but how many managers do more than simply turn off the computer and go home at the end of a session with their spreadsheet or word processor ? |
3 | Although it can be very tempting to splash out on the first splendid specimen that catches your eye , you might be surprised at what you can find once you really start looking . |
4 | This means that a large number of gliders will be rigged and brought out on the airfield . |
5 | An incomplete or sloppy check carried out on the canopy can be lethal , because if it comes off it is a matter of luck whether it hits or misses the tail . |
6 | Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject . |
7 | ‘ Out on the ground ’ these moves are seized on and discussed avidly . |
8 | He knocked his pipe out on the stone above the fire . |
9 | ‘ We go out on the last night , ’ said Rodney . |
10 | Seeing Saad laid out on the floor , dumb and silent . |
11 | I no longer had to push away the picture of Saad laid out on the floor , or banish from my imagination the sound of his huge voice , louder than the roaring of the wind , dumb for ever . |
12 | We settle ourselves down in a First Class cabin , lay our delicacies out on the table , open some wine and champagne , set the crayfish on to plates that do n't look paper , and eat , drink and devour vast quantities of pâté , hors d'oeuvre and champagne . |
13 | Generally , when you played Jimmy Connors you understood you were going to stay out on the court for four or five hours , at least . ’ |
14 | The curved backpieces can be roughed out on the bandsaw , then finished on the router table , using a cutter with a bearing following a template . |
15 | Different special certificates can be obtained ( at a price of £1.50 ) to show banks , social security and building societies , for claiming from friendly societies , and for claiming insurance taken out on the life of the person . |
16 | The body is laid out on the back with hands at the side , the eyes are closed ( coins or cotton wool on the eyelids will help ) the jaw supported by a pillow , and all the natural outlets of the body plugged with cotton wool . |
17 | Improving ratios might have satisfied officials at headquarters but have only produced harder work and often more complaints from the public for the railwayman out on the system . |
18 | A far cry from the £2 tray meal handed out on the first of the Scenic Land Cruise trains eight years earlier , in a decade of special-train running where sophistication got its chance — and left behind many ordinary folk for whom the railway ‘ excursion ’ is now but a fading memory . |
19 | Unfortunately this fell out on the third ascent . |
20 | The upstairs lighting circuit is laid out on the floor of the loft , taking care not to put it under any loft insulation ( where it could overheat ) , and not to put junction boxes where they could be damaged by careless feet . |
21 | But once I have passed my test , I am not allowed out on the road without insurance . |
22 | Out on the stairs a piece of paper as worthless as Chamberlain 's prohibited the use of body oils . |
23 | Did you realise that 43 per cent of all sociological surveys are carried out on the M1 , M4 and M6 ? |
24 | What appeared to be the last rites were then administered by Kevin McDonald , whoise storming try was converted by Pugh , but with three minutes to go Moon , not to be eclipsed , cut loose for his third try and Watkins landed the match-winning conversion from far out on the left . |
25 | Out on the roads , these boxes would be interrogated by toll collecting beacons . |
26 | Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform . |
27 | For a long time I sat out on the crumbling turf , with the blue distances below , and warm sun lying over this lovely autumn land . |
28 | Jochen and Elke warn Fabian not to go out on the streets on 7 October for the 40th anniversary of the formation of East Germany , and for God 's sake not to demonstrate . |
29 | If this is it , I am sure I am going out on the highest note possible . ’ |
30 | And more and more will come out on the streets . ’ |