Example sentences of "who [vb base] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We will continue to pay , from April 1993 , a rebate at the level recommended by the Government Actuary for all those who contract out of the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme .
2 Further changes introduced by the 1986 Social Security Act were intended to increase the numbers who contract out of the SERP scheme .
3 I do n't think that there are teachers who pop out to the staffroom for the odd fix of some hard drug .
4 Householders however , who look out over the proposed site may fear the loss of a pleasant environment and a drop in their property value .
5 This story is framed by the ramblings and reminiscences of three old men who hang out in the town square , acting as a comic chorus to the action and sketching in the historical background .
6 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
7 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
8 They are maybe five or six gunmen who jump out in the road in front of the car and start firing shots . ’
9 An unspoken agreement grants peace and prosperity , respectively , to scholars and publishers who stay out of the public debate .
10 ‘ But unless they get the crowds who turn out for the visits of Linfield and Portadown , every week , cash will always be in short supply . ’
11 Who go out in the field and do field service support for our customers .
12 But the people who go out in the cold all the time .
13 Christmas means the teams who go out from the TV licensing HQ in Bristol are getting ready to hear a lot more lame excuses .
14 For most families who move out to the rurban fringe , what new problems do they have for going shopping or to work ?
15 We are the real fighters , the ones who come out of the company to fight for our rights .
16 There is a curious facility possessed by some writers , often those not of the first rank , which consists of an ability to create characters who step out of the surroundings in which they occur and enter the popular imagination .
17 Shop and office workers who miss out on the best of the day only have their lunch breaks to enjoy the brief British summer .
18 ‘ Dead-end ’ partnerships evidently bring little reward to women who miss out on the normal progression from junior to senior status and the accompanying benefits .
19 Frankly , I often struggle to control large gangs of hooligans who spill out of the pubs looking for blood .
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