Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 FOUR ex-servicemen have been booted out of a British Legion social club after going to war over what they believe are missing funds of up to £250,000 .
2 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 .
3 What had started out as a dramatic sea chase and developed into a running battle had fizzled out in a disappointing anti-climax .
4 A YOUNG couple scrambled out of a blazing car 's hatchback as their two friends died in the front seats .
5 The resoluble nature of Aquacryl is best exemplified when the colour is squeezed out into a ceramic palette and left to dry .
6 We had come out on a broad dirt road .
7 Crossroad Systems Inc , an 18-month-old Boston , Massachusetts-based start-up , has come out with a new development framework for integrating heterogeneous applications into a single environment on Unix networks .
8 Zilog Inc , Campbell , California has come out with a new chip designed to enable manufacturers of mass storage and peripheral boards to enter the PCMCIA card market quickly .
9 Parsys Ltd , London NW , has come out with a new version of its 30MHz T805 Transputer-based SuperNode 1000 parallel processor optimised to run the Oracle Corp relational database system and calling it the SN2000 .
10 Compaq has come out with a new version of its SystemPro server and cut prices on its existing SystemPros by up to 21% : the new 33MHz 80486-based SystemPro is claimed to deliver up to 70% better server performance at up to $5,000 less than current SystemPro models — the new models are from $12,800 to $23,000 .
11 The words had come out with a distinct tang of broad Lancashire , but she immediately withdrew into her pseudo-Southern gentility .
12 Shrugging off the distressing four-day kidnapping ordeal of its president , Adobe Systems Inc , Mountain View , California has come out with a whole string of announcements , headlined by the news that it is to make the Display PostScript system available to users of Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations .
13 I 've got Cullam upstairs and he 's come out with a fine tale . ’
14 The waitress from The Crossed Keys , unsuspecting , had come out with a fresh supply of punch .
15 San Jose-based Chips & Technologies Inc has come out with a universal input-output controller with a parallel port to accelerate printing under Microsoft Corp Windows and other graphic user interfaces : called the 82C735 , the controller looks after the printing with Printgine , an enhanced bi-directional parallel port interface that can transfer data at a rate claimed to be 100 times faster than existing systems , sending up to 2M-bytes per second of data to printers , scanners , local area networks , tape back-up systems and other peripherals connected to a parallel port .
16 I think she 's probably just come out for a quick stroll , we wo n't spend our time over that at the moment , hello
17 The gifts of the Spirit come out of a living relationship with the Father .
18 The staff were also worried about his speech , not seeming to take into account the fact that this was the first time he had come out of a Punjabi-speaking environment and was having to cope with new experiences in a foreign language .
19 The governing body of English basketball has come out against a top woman player who wants to compete with men .
20 Construction could be caried out as a joint venture with the new state-owned company set up to operate all existing nuclear plant .
21 It is often ‘ security considerations ’ — fears about security and control — which exacerbate the physical conditions of prisoners ; for example , they may be left for 23 hours a day in their cells because they are not trusted to be let out without a high degree of staff-intensive supervision .
22 The Great Hall is let out on a daily rate to companies such as Deutsche Grammophon and EMI for classical music recordings .
23 ‘ They are let out of a greyhound-style trap and can cover more than 100 metres in a matter of seconds when they get a whiff of food , ’ says Michael , 52 .
24 The ‘ victory ’ rally in Sheffield was picked out as a turning point in the party 's fortunes .
25 Once materials have been booked out of a main store formalities and paperwork should be kept to a minimum or avoided altogether .
26 Alternatively , the marzipan could be simply rolled out into a large area and transferred to the cake in one piece .
27 The deportations were carried out despite a formal request from the UNHCR that Britain be more flexible in the application of its asylum rules in the interest of ‘ international burden sharing ’ .
28 Other advantages proposed for speech are that the hands are free to perform other tasks and that communication may be carried out over a standard telephone line without the requirement for additional hardware .
29 Let us take the example of a debt owed to Swannson-on-Wheels for haulage carried out over a four-week period ( throughout the United Kingdom ) on behalf of a computer manufacturer called Computex Ltd .
30 For maximum usefulness , these measurements must be carried out over a wide range of temperature .
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