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

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1 Yes , in one five , erm they 're practising notes from Eynsham it does happen to be in Cherwell ward and not North ward , erm there is a booklet out about health and housing in Cutteslowe , and I wondered what the connection between , you know , not being on this committee , but these health action areas , and what in fact is happening in housing , because the director did assure me that other wards were going to be treated to the same erm treatment .
2 Where can we find out about guesthouses or renting an apartment ?
3 The steward is said to have issued the boys with a receipt , made out for £5 and indicating that it was for the journey from Stonehouse to Gloucester .
4 But in the devastating Resolution of 1948 , the Sixth was singled out for criticism and removed from the repertoire .
5 I went out for lunch and left the speech in the back of a taxi .
6 Father reached out for love and did n't want to let it go .
7 He kicked Vanessa out for Kate And moved Kate in !
8 This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser .
9 Throughout the night Joanna sat on the floor , too terrified to cry out for help or remove the blindfold despite being in agony as her contact lenses dried in her eyes .
10 According to Goscelin 's account of the translation of the relics of St Mildred from Thanet to St Augustine 's Canterbury , written in the late eleventh century , Cnut went to Canterbury as he was setting out for Rome and promised that he would allow the translation if he returned safely .
11 The information industry is crying out for simplification and struggles desperately under the burden of its own complex , often incomprehensible jargon .
12 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
13 That attracted Pompey , and Whittingham explained : ‘ I decided to buy myself out for £450 and take the plunge — I 'm glad to say Portsmouth did pay me back the money — and I 've never really looked back .
14 Bob picked up one of the knives laid out for dinner and scored along the grain of the table with it .
15 You can take dogs out for walks and teach them tricks and stuff .
16 I think I 'll pop out after breakfast and feel the vibrations in Deptford High Street .
17 There is evidence that the high incidence of unemployment amongst black people will make housing conditions , especially overcrowding , worse as young unemployed people are finding it difficult to move out after marriage and set up their own homes ( Brah , 1986 ) .
18 Each in his way — Adimov , Feldstein , Poshekhonov — reached out towards Holly and waved a flag of interest or concern or friendship .
19 ‘ Instead , we should keep out of things and allow the experts to get on with running The Arts Centre .
20 He ran out of money and had to sell off 40% of his company , and only after six to seven years and scores of design failures did he finally begin to make some money from his enterprise .
21 Finally run out of money and had to borrow train fare from Chamonix to Geneva .
22 The gas-fire ran out of money and dropped abruptly into the five little blue blisters ; then it died altogether .
23 ‘ The military invaded and cleared 280 hectares for shrimp tanks , then they ran out of money and abandoned the land , ’ reported independent shrimp producer Gustavo Acosta Rodriguez of San Bernardo .
24 They say , " These girls have no ambition , they just come out of school and make babies . "
25 But the only thing that does bother me about it is when they get you know school kids coming out of school and going straight on streets on Road .
26 You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road .
27 In the late 1980s , this demand has been much increased by the partial return to school of those who were out of school or sent away to rural areas during the school boycotts and political turmoil of the late 1970s and early 1980s .
28 Other classes of this kind , sometimes called ‘ street academies ’ , exist in the townships and cater to youngsters who have dropped out of school or want extra tuition outside school .
29 In all honesty , the history of commercial rose-growing is a trail of trumpet-blowing and publicity , so often followed by silence as the subjects ran out of steam and fell by the wayside .
30 The Tories looked as if they had run out of steam and needed to rethink their priorities away from the cares of office .
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