Example sentences of "out [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Breakdown organisations were working flat out to cope with stranded motorists .
2 Sun Microsystems Inc has confirmed formation of the wholly-owned personal communicator unit FirstPerson Inc ( CI No 2,118 ) and says that its key focus will be on developing software that enables different types of digital devices to swap data and work together — it has in mind televisions , radios , satellites and computers — and to license the software and technology to other companies for use in their electronics products , putting it in direct competition with General Magic Inc , while mirroring some of the concepts of the Echelon Corp Local Operating Network ; boss of the new company Wayne Rosen said that FirstPerson has not ruled out collaborating with General Magic .
3 The Irish News had a small staff , and there I was , at the age of 18 , sent out to compete with senior men , some of them , I remember , dressed like Edwardian ‘ mashers ’ . ’
4 Instead of resting in dressing-rooms between shows , the Girls were burnt out coping with double and tripling .
5 There 's so much debt in the private sector and he 's not going to get consumers out spending with that interest rate drop .
6 It is easy enough to put another interpretation on the behaviour of the Robinses , to argue that they were doing their best in trying circumstances ( to forbid German was not a bad way of teaching English ) , and that they had their work cut out dealing with precocious children .
7 Tendrils from the two black shapes reached out to entwine with each other , pulling their cores closer together until , as Ace watched in amazement , they melded together into a single muscular column of flesh crowned with thorns .
8 You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on .
9 Now they came out spiced with delicate , ironic humour .
10 They suggest some of the typically simple pleasures of later life in the past , such as keeping parrots or pigeons , gardening or baking , playing dominoes , drinking a nightly glass of porter at home , or going out to gossip with old workmates .
11 The feelings that the companies set out to instil with such buildings — admiration , respect , and confidence — are perfectly mirrored in the comment of Dionysius Lardner in Railway Economy ( 1850 ) :
12 Start your holiday or day out planning with this quick guide .
13 Forty two year old Terence ran off while he was out shopping with another patient and two Rampton staff members .
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