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

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1 The remainder , together with the open arable field , he divided into small squarish fields of eight to twelve acres each ( sometimes more or less according to the convenience of the farmers ) and parcelled out as farms among his tenants .
2 If a centre wants to find out about compatibility of their computer system and SCOTVEC 's or wants information on specifications to set up a system , contact myself or my colleague Fraser MacFarlane .
3 If you were contracted out for part of your working life , the DHSS tells your employer how much to pay as pension .
4 The BBC is particularly singled out for criticism for its recent coverage and the exclusion of senior Presbyterian Church figures from televised discussions on the worsening political situation and from a BBC radio debate on Church representation on education boards .
5 Scotland 's plight is such that Clyde 's goalkeeper , Scott Howie , will play against the Maltese in the afternoon ( the game has a 1.30pm kick-off ) and then turn out for Clyde in their Second Division match with Queen of the South at Douglas Park at 7.30pm .
6 Look out for changes in their behaviour at home or in their performance at school .
7 JONATHAN Bell , former Ireland Schools ' full-back will be given his big break in senior rugby when he lines out for Ballymena against their old Scottish foes Hawick in the Borders .
8 The children pull them out for strangers like me , just to show how loose they are .
9 Watch out for details about their trips in future editions of TeleClub .
10 And I take it the police still have his case more or less open , and will be looking out for news of him , in case there 's something more in it .
11 They must be crying out for men like you .
12 She had worn it twice , once when she had gone out for dinner with her father and Leo and on the night of Sylvie 's return from Italy .
13 ‘ If I promise to stop teasing you , will you come out for dinner with me ? ’
14 ‘ OK , then , if you want me to play it straight , I 'll introduce you tomorrow whether you come out for dinner with me tonight or not . ’
15 This means sleeping in his room and hopping out for walks with him when nobody is about . ’
16 In terms of work it was a real way out for Hereward from his appalling home background .
17 Each time I went to Bristol , she took me out for tea on her own , or with a girlfriend .
18 Blaming other people , while opting out of responsibility for his or her own condition , is the hallmark of a sufferer from addictive disease .
19 Emmanuel Moatti began to feel left out of things with his stunning display of mainly seventeenth- to eighteenth-century Italian drawings at prices ranging from FFr 10,000–400,000 for a Saint Sebastian study by Guercino .
20 Now of that hundred and twenty five thousand revenue spending which would be coming out of County Council to match what is likely to happen in the five B programme , most of that , most of that is on economic development activities , now the kind of way we can find that money without going to the authorities and asking for growth funding , because this Committee has not asked for any and that is not common in all the committees in the Council , is actually by finding it out of things like our monies , and other projects , actually funding it yourself as a Committee , funding the ability to draw in European money into Shropshire .
21 Watching him , teasing him , tickling him in the place he liked between his front legs , Nails idled the afternoon away , pushing out of his mind the horrors that lay in wait : the busybody care people poking their noses in , the job he had no fat chance of getting when he was out of school on his ear , no more riding at Biddy 's , no nothing at all , not even any certainty of keeping in touch with batty Firelight and her pushy baby .
22 She had always been touched with religion , but as Rory had grown out of boyhood into his teens , she had been content to let him follow down his father 's road to politely concealed indifference .
23 The Economist circulation is now five hundred and twenty five thousand each week , and although their er year is out of sync with ours , I expect the profits for the year to be at or near record levels once again .
24 The cast and crew get on famously and are throwing yet another party — a ‘ vicars and tarts ’ one I believe ( you 're made for it ) , but I decline this evening 's invitation out of reverence for my Mom .
25 She was referring to the illness which put him in hospital last year before he was moved out of Pollsmoor to his present quarters , formerly a prison warden 's home .
26 ‘ Ever since I was a little boy it was my dream to have a tree house , ’ says Mark , 40 , who built it out of materials from his timber yard business .
27 In contemporary opinion it was an impregnable fortress ; indeed Richard himself had taken refuge there five years earlier when driven out of Saintes by his father .
28 Thirdly , there is the possibility that abnormalities judged by us to be psychotic in afunctional sense were actually due to organic brain diseases unrecognised at the time ; for reasons discussed previously this would rule them out of court for our purposes .
29 LEVEL 42 have a new record deal with RCA , having settled out of court with their old label Polydor following a dispute over the band 's next album .
30 ‘ And although I do n't think I 've played as badly as people have said , I think I can get more out of myself , and more out of others around me , if I play in a midfield alongside Gazza . ’
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