Example sentences of "of [noun] [adv] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He could of course simply walk out on some pretext — visiting a friend .
2 Dotty 's slender stock of patience suddenly ran out at her heels like gunpowder .
3 At its most basic level , formal structure refers to the physical shape of the organisation the distribution of jobs and lines of command often set out in an organisation chart , if the firm in question has one .
4 But would you envisage that the numbers er of aircraft actually kitted out with these things have been reduced or are you talking about having spares in case they get lost or damaged ?
5 As soon as it did , the air rushed out of the compartment , and the flight of steps automatically extended out beyond the craft .
6 Provision would be made for the possible transfer of other functions at a later date , ( e.g. The assessments of means , decisions on the grant of criminal legal aid , and at least some of the determinations of bills now carried out in the courts ) .
7 HMIP pointed out that an enforcement role for such an agency would be an unnecessary duplication of work already carried out in the UK .
8 Prudently taking cognisance of onlookers also turns out to be important in the social behaviour of other primates .
9 ‘ Generally , these kinds of problems rarely turn out to be unresolvable , ’ said Felice .
10 Rudston is basically a farming community , but mechanisation and modernisation have resulted in much less employment than of old and the majority of people now travel out of the village to work .
11 My hon. Friend may like to know that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State today set out in a speech the importance of improving and strengthening competition in a range of postal services .
12 Then , on 8 May , the Secretary of State suddenly announced out of the blue that the advertising of that post was to be put on ice .
13 The results of the second set of tests again turned out to be negative and she refused any further investigation .
14 He sat down and picked up the sheaf of papers neatly set out on the top of his desk .
15 But it was a tersely worded compliment , and as he turned to take an olive from the tray of hors-d'oeuvres already laid out on a side-table , her stabbing disappointment told Belinda that he was the person she had really dressed up for today , though what she wanted to prove to him she did n't quite know .
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