Example sentences of "out [prep] [adv] [adj] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 They 're part of the changing retail scene which ranges from the modern shopping centres at one end of the spectrum to squat shops , short term let shops and car boot sales at the other , for the other less source of er retailing , source of purchasing from a decreasing number of people erm trade in car boot sales are subject to the same controls as high street traders basically be product safety , erm , but as well as those problems we are increasingly coming across other problems in particularly counterfeit goods , goods like that on sale at car boot sales , quite attractive , wholly illegal and it wo n't be out for about six or nine months yet .
2 ‘ If Pears was going to be out for only one or two games I would send for Ironside .
3 Yet the world we live in cries out for more critical and creative solutions to many , pressing problems .
4 The insignificant flap switch is just behind the chunky throttles with their redundant rotating twist-grips for the gunsight 's rangefinder and thumb-operated rocker switch for the six-segment airbrakes rotating out of both upper and lower wing surfaces .
5 The phasing out of both personal and non-structural tax allowances would allow a government to reduce the standard rate of tax to between 12p and 15p in the pound .
6 Dr. John Whitcomb , professor of Theology and Old Testament at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake , Indiana , summed it up very well when on page 52 of his book ‘ The Early Earth ’ , he wrote , ‘ the testimony of an honest evolutionist could be expressed in terms of Hebrews 11:3 as follows , ‘ By faith , I , an evolutionist , understand that the worlds were not framed by the word of any god , so that what is seen has indeed been made out of previously existing and less complex visible things , by purely natural processes through billions of years ’ . ’
7 Philosophy deals with conceptual difficulties , and these arise in the working out of quite detailed and specific ideas , as well as of wider ones .
8 He went out of there alive and alone , after a fairly lengthy stay .
9 ‘ We are experiencing the same sort of trend today as in Victorian times , when religious puritanism led to the editing out of potentially sexual and embarrassing aspects of Andersen 's tales , ’ said Professor Glyn Jones .
10 It 'll be the kind of place you might walk out of as brisk and easy as a knife cutting butter , or you might very well wander about for days , well , weeks even , without finding a proper door .
11 The revolution was here at last , and social commentators spoke with alarm about the march of freedom , and said the youth of all nations appeared to be abandoning traditional values to embark on journeys into the unknown , pushing out into previously unexplored and destructive avenues of life .
12 And be prepared to change your job or to branch out into more unusual and stimulating areas .
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