Example sentences of "out on the [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I would like to try and sort that out on the day apart from the |
2 | Garth McGimpsey and Raymond Burns were both out on the Valley today after overnight 75s . |
3 | Out on the river earlier in the battle , Commander Ryder had ordered the MGB back alongside Campbeltown ‘ and gone ashore with Leading Seaman Pike — an expert in German signals , part of the bluff — to make sure the destroyer was locked into the southern caisson , but he did not know how the battle was going ashore . |
4 | A nylon Firebird sleeping bag was laid out on the floor directly in front of the door , obviously being used as a makeshift pillow . |
5 | Instructions contained in the owner 's manual state that adjustment should be carried out on the tip opposite to the direction of turn by reducing the angle of incidence , one setting at a time , following which a flight test must be carried out . |
6 | Edwy was out on the branch almost within reach of the eggs when we were caught redhanded by the farmer on horseback … |
7 | ‘ Well , ’ said the Countess , ‘ are you to be out on the town again with your wounded soldiers ? ’ |
8 | THE Prince and Princess of Wales last night stepped out on the town together after a day apart on separate engagements in the South Korean capital of Seoul . |
9 | He was out on the farm now with Bruce and young Billy Keith . |
10 | Police warned that the man — aged between 18 and 30 — could strike again and advised women not to go out on the moor alone after dark . |