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

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1 Whether the problem is the result of old presuppositions which have not been rooted out or of alien presuppositions which have filtered in , the effect is the same .
2 These rates may be exceeded if it is reasonable to do so due to the exceptional competence or expedition with which the work has been carried out or for any other exceptional circumstances ( reg 3(4) ( c ) ) .
3 It 's arranged that you would eat out or in small parties at the hotel , as I thought maybe you 'd want to get away from each other by then … .
4 Okay , I 'll just jump out and post this letter
5 They swung out and past some small , slower car , overtaking it as though it was stationary ; headlights ahead of them glared , the on-coming car flashed its lights and she heard its horn sound as they passed , a few seconds later .
6 It was as if the sun had suddenly come out and for all his age and infirmity , Lovat caught his breath .
7 Their emergency rations ran out and for three days they had just water .
8 Often the only way for that to happen was for those already in the cities to move out and for those contemplating a move in not to come .
9 It was entitled ‘ The Condemned Cell ? ’ and I cut it out and for some while it was on my desk .
10 April/May they were in , taking rock samples out and at that time we did n't even think they were looking for gold …
11 He reached out and with one finger traced the mark on her cheek .
12 ‘ Your mother bought you out and with that money you are willing to buy me out ? ’
13 3.7 The Tenant shall at [ its ] own expense carry out and with due expedition complete the Tenant 's Works :
14 With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity .
15 Write them out and beside each one describe what picture of God is behind the comment .
16 In 1960 she joined the Sunday Express in London , where her news experience and personality quickly singled her out and in 1962 she was appointed the paper 's chief American correspondent , choosing to cross the Atlantic by Cunarder .
17 Then they would bring their talons forward and reach their beaks out and in one swift movement crash them on the surface of the still lake , and out of the splashing spray caused by their wings as they beat to gain height again they would rise struggling with a fish in their talons . ’
18 I wrote off to Time Out and in early February 1981 found myself surrounded by eight or nine other blind socialists discussing the formation of the Alternative Talking Newspapers Collective .
19 However , the truth will out and in each of the 72 National Bus Company sell-offs those who keep an eye on the industry were in a strong position to find out what was paid .
20 right , well that 's the sort of things that I think we want to find out and in slower time I was actually going to ring the yeah at Telford and say speak to me about this and maybe pop in one morning on my way into town and just say this is the idea how does it grab you and if they say you 're not on fine , but it 's things like that that I think we want to explore .
21 There was a greater emphasis on the concept of spending needs which had to be costed out and in some cases justified and even evaluated .
22 There are ways of saving money without missing out and in this issue we look at sparkling alternatives to champagne which will add the fizz to the proceedings without breaking the bank .
23 7 laps in and out and around Great Malvern , leading the race into Worcestershire was Nico Matten a young Belgium rider who was wearing the coveted yellow jersey for the first time .
24 and it slows you down , and it goes in out and like that
25 he was like this , then the drying up she goes out and like that . .
26 He was the official gamekeeper and knew the job inside out but for some reason what he was doing did n't suit Sir Emmanuel and the air turned blue .
27 My hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth , East ( Mr. Atkinson ) made an eloquent speech about compulsory competitive tendering ; and I was heartened by the fact that my hon. Friend the Member for Chichester ( Mr. Nelson ) also realised that we were talking not about compulsory contracting out but about compulsory competitive tendering , which means that there is an opportunity for the in-house team to make a bid .
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