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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Sun Microsystems Inc has shunted NCR Corp out of the frame at UK newspaper and magazine wholesaler and high street retailer , John Menzies UK Ltd , Edinburgh : Sun Sparcstations will replace NCR Towers in Menzies ' 66 branches across the UK for its wholesale operation .
2 The cells would have to expend energy , in the form of adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) , in order to pump hydrogen ions out of the cell .
3 Simulated annealing uses random perturbations to shake the parameter values out of a local optimum so that globally optimal values may be found .
4 In fact the members took it to a European court and spent a lot of their own money — twenty five thousand pounds — to try and get a discrimination judgement out of the European court , which failed at the last hurdle really , we think on political grounds really .
5 Manchester City were just one of the clubs impressed by his aggressive style a style which helped dump the Frist Division side out of the Rumbelows League Cup and FA Cup at Ayresome Park .
6 Verily , these people are set upon pushing the noise boat out over the horizon until it arrives … somewhere .
7 I have been lucky enough to stroke porpoises from a rowing boat in Loch Torridon , swim in a deep burn with a baby otter in Ardnamurchan and help clear somebody 's cottage loft out of a deep pile of pine marten droppings .
8 ENGLAND skipper Graham Gooch last night backed the decision to leave David Gower out of the winter tour to India and instead pick South African rebel Mike Gatting .
9 Odd-Knut lifts his snow hook out of the snow and with a swish is gone .
10 Decades had passed with no contact and yet here were the people who had shared seven years of my adolescence ; seven years climbing the same wall bars , sitting on the same grass , staring at the same view of Box Hill out of the window .
11 Then , obeying an impulse she barely understood , she took the silver medallion out of the inner pocket of her bag , where she 'd zipped it for safekeeping , and fastened the chain round her neck .
12 The twenty eight year-old mother of two had been missing for six days when police frogmen pulled her submerged Renault car out of the river .
13 Mr Lamont had cut car tax from 10 per cent to five per cent in March this year but his action failed to pull the car industry out of a three-year nose dive .
14 An askari salutes as Fairfax steps out of the car in uniform .
15 Fairfax steps out of the car .
16 This was to involve the construction of a new Entrance Lock out at the main fairway into the Western Harbour and the fitting of large capacity pumping machinery to enable the total water area within the enclosed system to be maintained at an almost constant level .
17 This makes a heuristic choice of one rule R out of the conflict set , CS .
18 ASTON VILLA manager Ron Atkinson stormed away from Portman Road last night after seeing his side crash out of the Coca-Cola Cup .
19 Mary had already pushed the soup pan onto the heart of the fire , and she said to him now , Get me the thermos , will you , Master Joe , and the picnic basket out of the bottom cupboard . ’
20 And a hamstring injury has put skipper Ellery Hanley out of the starting line-up against Rovers .
21 Mayne 's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base , from which they could sally out and harass the enemy .
22 DAVE SEXTON , the England Under-21 manager , is prepared to search for friendly fixtures if his side fall out of the European Championships at the qualifying stage for the first time in 12 years .
23 The ‘ signal ’ which travels from the cell body out along the axon is an electrical nerve impulse .
24 I steered the boggled barman right out through the door that bears my name etched into its glass and slam it shut upon him .
25 I myself prefer Mrs. Proudie out of the three , but Madeline I also find interesting and thought-provoking while Mrs. Crawley seems the most boring as she is admired by everybody and does nothing wrong , which is very dull but does provide contrast .
26 You have to be creative to make your tape jump out of the pile .
27 ‘ Ai n't you ashamed , makin' me wear things out of a pawnshop ? ’
28 I spent the brief stop at the small town of Kenora hanging out of the open doorway past George 's office , watching him , on the station side of the train , walk a good way up and down outside while he checked that all looked well .
29 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 .
30 Darryl Davidson of Gregson Road , Hoghton , Preston wins a VIP day out for a party of four people on the East Lancashire Railway because he was the first entry selected at random with the four correct answers to our quiz based on the North West line .
  Next page