Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [vb pp] out " in BNC.
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1 | When , at the end of July and the beginning of August 1943 , four RAF raids practically wiped out the centre of Hamburg — Germany 's second city — in fire-storms , killing some 40,000 people , rumours spread that unrest had had to be put down by the police and SA or Wehrmacht , and that there was a ‘ November mood ’ — an allusion to the revolutionary mood of November 1918 — in the Reich which would rise up against the unbearable air raids . |
2 | I 've no teeth now , and my hair has all fallen out , but I can still think — and remember . |
3 | But although this burst of new direction has logically exploded out of Paris , the world 's fashion capital , the energy and creativity emerging from countries with traditionally low fashion profiles is what is truly intriguing and inspiring . |
4 | Mr Lawson has frequently ruled out supporting the pound by means other than interest rates . |
5 | Amazing as it must seem to non-Americans , skirmishing for the Republican presidential nomination for the 1996 election has already broken out . |
6 | Ian Stewart has finally sorted out his millions from his billions |
7 | The ministry has already sounded out robot firms about joining the project , which will bring government laboratories universities and research institutes together with the private sector . |
8 | And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration . |
9 | The highways department has also ruled out police-style speed detector guns because of inaccuracy . |
10 | So precisely what Mr Hill has already pointed out to you in the discussion which he 's had with you . |
11 | Whatever the merits of these arguments , there can be little doubt that for much of its existence the LDDC has not sought out partnership arrangements with elected local bodies — it has pursued market-led strategies whose impact on local communities has proved far from advantageous ; it has largely ignored local planning procedures ; and there has been little public accountability of its Policies and spending . |
12 | Some perfect and well scarred nut slots protect a tricky move into the final groove , which is bridged pleasantly to the top , always assuming your rope drag has not got out of control . |
13 | HUNGARY has nearly run out of misfortune . |
14 | On a rainy day in Clones ’ James has recorded the song with the three other members of his band ‘ Devlin ’ and the first cut has already sold out . |
15 | Despite the huge win Rodi has n't moved out of her modest detached home in south London . |
16 | Twelve new pattern designs have been produced to support the new colours and to complete the look , Jarol has also brought out a range of nylon/lycra leggings to fit from three to 14-year olds . |
17 | This short review of the changing styles of sociological research has inevitably left out a great deal , much of which will be discussed elsewhere in this book . |
18 | Ronni nodded , glad to discover that Jeff had n't sold out . |
19 | Jefferson had obviously set out to design the ultimate high-tech putter and had , to a great extent , succeeded . |
20 | THE fighting had just broken out in Panama City when a group of men dressed in civilian clothes and armed with rifles surrounded the Marriott Hotel and began rounding up guests . |
21 | Army Television Channel 5 in Thailand reported on Jan. 9 that fighting had recently broken out between Lao government and rebel forces in Vientiane province . |
22 | If it had n't been so hot , if there had been no row the night before , if Dennis had n't passed out , if I 'd fallen asleep , if any of the others had been there , if Karen had come back later , if she 'd gone straight to the pool rather than taken a shower , if any or all of these had been the case , then intercourse would not have occurred . |
23 | ‘ Come and look at the fireplaces , ’ said William , and they filed dutifully into the room Tess had just come out of . |
24 | Financially , the slave traders had rather more reason to take care of the people they were carrying than the transporters of convicts or of indentured labourers did ; all of these groups were being taken over as a speculative venture on which the shipper got no return unless he delivered live bodies , but the slave traders had already paid out cash to purchase their slaves . |
25 | In summer they would be green , as the agent had cunningly pointed out . |
26 | The representative there of the Bosnian Serbs , Misha Milosevic , told the commission ( i ) that no concentration camps existed in Serbian territory in Bosnia-Hercegovina ; ( ii ) that no hidden camp had been created ; ( iii ) that the [ self-proclaimed ] Serbian government of Bosnia-Hercegovina had never carried out operations of " ethnic cleansing " on its territory ; and ( iv ) that the same government had never refused international control over the prison camps in its territory . |
27 | But she said that Lucy had n't gone out . |
28 | The Swifts then came to life with Beattie 's 25-yard free kick just over and Robinson 's forward burst barely cut out on time . |
29 | Indeed , Branson had often gone out of his way to avoid newspaper or television interviews . |
30 | If only the clothes had been plainer and more suitable for the vicar 's wife of such a poor parish , ’ Sophia lamented , holding up the lame cocktail dress whose belt Faustina had now taken out into the hall . |