Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] out " in BNC.

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1 Only 1 library service out of the 9 school services that replied had been automated .
2 Why was there only one maths genius out of all the children born in his part of the country on the same day ?
3 In Oxford , the voice of the gnomic Professor Sammy Finer , a declared political agnostic , rose a full octave when I asked him about it : ‘ It simply is n't true any longer that merit will out .
4 Once home , rainhood under scarf , over head , she pins up the sides , grips the fringe , adds the elasticated bag for extra provocation and I swear , with my curly hand on a can of ozone-destroyer , that not one hair ventures out of its area for the full fourteen days .
5 Agriculture was beginning to change dramatically as well and after two hurricanes which almost wiped out the flourishing egg industry many farms built more substantial hen houses out of concrete blocks and the poultry were kept inside all the time in what was known as deep litter houses .
6 At least three car owners out of every 20 have experienced theft from their vehicles , and it takes as little as four seconds for a car thief to break into a car without a key .
7 As we 've said the most recent election turn out was what , seventy eight percent highest for twenty years .
8 YET more charity catalogues out for spring .
9 So in a sense , what we 're doing by funding and delivering a very high capital programme out of revenue , rather than borrowing , is we 're detracting from our ability to deliver important services .
10 We can made a very fast recognition system out of it .
11 Our panel this month included Paul Boutinot of Paul Boutinot Wines the north 's leading shipper , who trotted out some wines form his own stable of Champagne look-alikes ; Bill Towers who must be unique in Britain because as a sheep farmer in the Lake District he runs a very successful wine merchants out of one of the barns on his farm .
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