Example sentences of "[vb base] out [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And when in Rome … just send out for a takeaway . |
2 | ENERGY ORCHARD , Belfast purveyors of Celtic rock , head out on a Murphy 's Irish Stout sponsored tour visiting . |
3 | Hill , these tunes leap out from a radio like recent Def Leppard , Nelson and Aerosmith singles , and once you 've got airplay , you 've got America . |
4 | Hill , these tunes leap out from a radio like recent Def Leppard , Nelson and Aerosmith singles , and once you 've got airplay , you 've got America . |
5 | Shell out for a nest egg |
6 | cry out for an interpreter |
7 | What they want out of a gang fight is a nice big bruise … that they can show around during the week . ’ |
8 | To do this you must know : what you are capable of , what you want out of a job , and your weak spots so that you are prepared to counter any negative questioning . |
9 | These materials then flatten out as a disc surrounding the young star — to ultimately condense into planets . |
10 | At the top of its last leap the wide wings unfolded with a snap and spread out with a thump which shook the trees . |
11 | Spread out over a lot more acreage and split into two widely separated pavilions , attendance looked sparse and the aisles empty despite show management 's claims of a 10% increase in traffic . |
12 | When they spot some promising zebras , or antelopes , they spread out into a line . |
13 | It had seeped through his clothes and spread out in a half-circle , staining the grass and soaking into the sandy soil . |
14 | An apple tree grew flat against the wall on one side , and in spring , when it blossomed , it was like a huge , lacy fan all spread out in a froth of flowers and leaves . |
15 | Tip on the concrete and level out with a rake until it is just about the level of the formwork |
16 | This will provoke a strong pull-back which can draw you towards the opponent Lash out with a back fist the instant this happens . |
17 | They wash out over a number of shampoos . |
18 | When we feel resentment or act out of a sense of duty it can sometimes be seen and felt by the person concerned . |
19 | ’ If you walk out of an audition feeling like you made an asshole of yourself , chances are you got the job . ’ |
20 | Local villagers had been suspicious from the start , Why would a young woman , devoted to her children , walk out on a five-year-old boy and a mere baby ? |
21 | Now of course you may not be able to do anything to change the basic situation — you ca n't very well turn the children out onto the street or walk out on a job just because it is tedious . |
22 | ‘ In what circumstances would an attractive woman of twenty-nine walk out on a fiancé without telling him or anyone else where she was going ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Oh , you can ‘ But , Daddy ’ at me all you like — it 's not going to bring you , or any of those amadans mocking the poor guard , back to life when they walk out under a ten-ton truck . ’ |
24 | When they do not work effectively , the unmitigated anger may well seep out in constant irritation over relatively trivial things or , as it seems to other people , may suddenly and unexpectedly break out with a degree of force inappropriate to the circumstances . |
25 | Break out to a VMS editor from within LIFESPAN ( PF1/1 ) and edit the file . |
26 | There is no logical ( dialectical ) absurdity in the idea of a country with no History , where human groups would vegetate and never break out of a cycle of repetition , producing their lives with primitive techniques and instruments and knowing absolutely nothing of one another |
27 | Sir Anthony had concluded his business with the plump lawyer as far as he was able to overcome his distaste for discussing deals or mentioning money , and he was holding back the brambles for her , as it were , letting her into their company , and she butted through , a young dog again , let out for a walk . |
28 | The field which the path has to cross is owned by Wimpey and let out to a tenant farmer . |
29 | Under the new Dangerous Dogs Act , Cleo could have been put down , but the court accepted her owner 's plea that she had been deliberately and maliciously let out of a shed , and set a new precedent by allowing the dog to go back to her family . |
30 | Narrow alleys streak out from a market square , gay with canopy stripes , bookshops , boutiques , steamy little tea-shops , hat-shops , shoe-shops , curio- and card-shops , all pressed together , closing ranks to thousands of cyclists . |