Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
2 But in many circuits , significant source and load resistances will need factoring out from the upper and lower arm values respectively ( and scaled pro-rata ) , otherwise the implied accuracy will be false ) .
3 Nevertheless , both avenues of research do not seek to break out of the basic structure adopted by the traditional method of legitimating the authority of corporate managers .
4 but you do n't expect to get out of the ruddy
5 It said : ‘ The Princess of Wales would like to single out from the recent wave of misleading reports about the Royal Family assertions in some newspapers this week directed specifically against the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh .
6 It said : ‘ The Princess of Wales would like to single out from the recent wave of misleading reports about the Royal Family the assertions in some newspapers this week directed specifically against the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh .
7 He knew he could not dare go out of the main door .
8 There is a small triangular park behind it and the crowd may have spilled out from the Great Hall .
9 So I mean it it was it was represented to me er and I felt that there was some logic in it that that this company would not be discussing this deal unless it felt it could make money out of it and that money in the end would have to come out of the local people here .
10 They may also have missed out on the crucial period of sociability , relatively early in life , when dogs learn about their wider environment .
11 Could you then have got out of the black hole with the remaining extra stage ? ’
12 ‘ I must have got out of the wrong side of the bed , ’ Beck said .
13 You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported .
14 THE POLICEWOMAN who cracked the Ashdown case could have stepped out of the award-winning TV drama Prime Suspect .
15 It is impossible to check the validity of this statement , as the Government has consistently refused to provide the key information necessary to make this calculation , namely details on what would have paid out in the uprating allowance of supplementary benefit had it still been in force in April 1988 .
16 For safety he would have to strike out for the far bank from a point less than fifty yards below the bridge and the current was gaining strength .
17 Gradually , though , as the rest of the column led by his uncle on a fine white horse arrived , the survivors who could walk came out of the banqueting hall and allowed themselves to be greeted by the relieving troops .
18 She wanted him to go on , but he did n't , so she simply sat and dreamed and let her mind go floating out into the grey April morning towards the gulls and the sky and the sea .
19 It did n't seem right that Ray Doyle might never again come staggering out of the untidy bedroom , curly hair looking a totally dishevelled mess , eyes bleary , to find Bodie sprawled on the settee , bright and cheery and grinning .
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