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

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1 One of the best ways of getting enough vitamin D is to go out into the sunshine .
2 The sales department , for example , or the export department if the broadcast is to go out on the world service or in any particular language , might be able to use the information to back up sales activity and to show that promotional support is being given to the company 's product or services .
3 The next thing is to go out on the road and into people 's homes and offices , where they 've written us letters saying they want to get fit . ’
4 ‘ We could n't understand it because normally our drill is to go out of the back to the car park .
5 Not one leaf is to go out of the garden until either I or my chief taster gives the order . "
6 This order may be obtained whether the courts are sitting or not , if a ‘ prima facie ’ case is make out to a judge of the High Court .
7 Each prospective members is checked out by a KSA officer , and the standard of its installations in monitored .
8 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
9 And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works .
10 You 've got to look at them from different angles , see if there 's any smoke bellowing out from anywhere , or somebody 's hanging out of a window .
11 The disc is filled out with the tone-poems Pohjola 's Daughter and En Saga , the latter ( I always think ) just five minutes too long .
12 In the UK , Barclays Computer Operations , Knutsford , Cheshire , which was set up in January 1991 by Barclays Bank Plc to provide in-house facilities management , is stepping out into the commercial marketplace with its own offerings — OPM ( Operator Presentation Manager ) , and DataPlace .
13 Now that Czechoslovakia is stepping out of the Stalinist ice-box , nationalist voices in Slovakia are beginning to be heard again .
14 Despite his claim that he does not make things into ideas but only ideas into things , the feeling remains , as , in effect , Berkeley concedes , that ‘ all that is real and substantial … is banished out of the world ’ , and that everything has been made into ‘ so many chimeras and illusions on the fancy ’ .
15 It is not only labour that the economic power of Bangkok is sucking out of the north-east .
16 Textured bob-length hair with full fringe is smoothed out into a chic wrap as an alternative .
17 If you want to bless me you can bless my bottom , for it is sticking out of the hole . " "
18 The label of his white cotton underwear is sticking out of the top of his pants .
19 Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems Ltd , based in Bracknell , Berkshire is branching out into a new niche printing market with its 2140 MICR — hailed as the world 's fastest personalised Magnetic Ink Character Recognition printing system .
20 Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics , he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type .
21 In certain areas of Britain there is also a ‘ tradition ’ of digging out badgers , so that they may be subjected to the same merciless treatment that is meted out to the fox .
22 was the bit that 's sticking out on the path .
23 His leg looks like it 's broke — it 's sticking out at a funny angle .
24 It is tricked out with a handsome jacket and contains the standard acknowledgements , including the author 's thanks to the Universe for her participation in Existence .
25 Bottom 's fallen out of the market , though , just now .
26 These will be for family use only , but she 's branching out in the commercial food market soon with a line of American foods , with the help of husband Chris .
27 We prefer to distribute these on a sessional basis , rather than all together in a book form which is given out in the first session , as individual handouts seem to focus attention on the specific issue under discussion .
28 It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription .
29 It is pointed out as the place where the warriors were buried .
30 But , in pursuit of joint oversight responsibilities for these facilities in Wales , did the Secretary of State for Wales plead with that Department on the ground of regional policy alone as is pointed out by the Hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan ( Sir R. Gower ) , who is sadly absent today , in his early day motion that it makes no sense to move hi-tech jobs in Government research and development from an area such as south Wales to an overheated area in the south-east of England ?
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