Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 But if this colt was beaten today , he would certainly not be the first winter favourite for a Classic to flop first time out as a three-year-old .
32 The reversal operation is carried out as a day treatment under local anaesthetic at a cost of £950 plus another £50 to £100 for pathology services .
33 Through Santa Cruz and on towards San Francisco , whose sky-scraper-stacked skyline stands out as a silent rebuke to the Manhattanisation of the city , for which many residents blame ex-mayor and gubernatorial candidate Dianne Feinstein .
34 Within the cargo terminal the Post Office occupies a double module specially fitted out as a sorting room .
35 In this case , what started out as a sideline soon became of major importance .
36 This has one most significant aspect in that soil conservation is not singled out as a specific and separate problem to be solved by a particular policy — it is conceived of as normal practice and must be incorporated into the business of improving incomes for farmers .
37 In the original portrait it could be vaguely made out as a kind of craggy wild place ; in this photographic reproduction it was no more than thickenings and glimmerings in the black .
38 Richard was so exhausted with cold and emotion that his laugh came out as a foolish titter .
39 Goodhart-Rendel writing from the viewpoint of having altered his first plate-glass windowed house , Idsworth ( 1848–52 ) , Hampshire , found his elevations conventional and even perfunctory and in our own time even Howard Colvin found that ‘ not a single building stands out as a masterpiece ’ .
40 I recall listening to him tell it to visitors when I was a child , and then later , when I was starting out as a footman under his supervision .
41 The remarkable Victorian garden at Biddulph in Staffordshire , created by the orchid-loving James Bateman , was laid out as a series of continents and countries — Egypt with a temple in clipped yew and China hidden away behind great rocks .
42 As my father would try in vain to overtake ‘ a bloody idiot ’ on the A82 between Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy , there were two spectacular things to look at before we were wiped out as a family .
43 My idea is to get the whole ballet worked out as a mere skeleton , and then embroider it when the cast know it . ’
44 ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’
45 Sue Baring , finding it difficult to conceal her disappointment , thanked a similar list of people before ending : ‘ I do think the result is uncomfortable for many sections of this society and I hope I will be free to fight for all those who may well lose out as a result of this election . ’
46 Instead , close your eyes , take a few deep breaths , then breathe out as a sigh and relax into the experience .
47 Chapman , as we have seen , first held these sessions during his days at Leeds City , but now , instead of the diagram he used then , he had a magnetic table marked out as a football field , with little toy players that could be moved around on it .
48 However , the NACAB information system was singled out as a basic bench-mark for what should constitute an adequate information resource in a generalist advice agency .
49 Some training is carried out as a goodwill gesture .
50 From his origins in Protestant East Belfast , his exhilarating ball control and deceptive change of pace marked him out as a unique prospect in an area accustomed to discovering football talent .
51 The analysis of the information objects and communication aspects , carried out as a joint exercise to ensure method economy , was undertaken in two stages , ie first by interviewing a few staff , then distributing a questionnaire based on the initial findings .
52 Partnerships need to be formally agreed , the details of the scheme set out as a contract managed by an executive group , and monitored as to the effectiveness .
53 The courtyard in the centre was often laid out as a formal garden with sometimes a fountain and a statue to a Roman God .
54 One of these is a dissertation , and the other a practical project carried out as a group activity .
55 It had started out as a ship 's boiler but Selwyn had acquired it some years before to ensure a plentiful supply of soft water for his garden .
56 Cut off from the world for a weekend , what started out as a bit of a laugh for Gordon , Angus , Roy and Neville turns into a carnival of recrimination , backbiting , French cricket and sausages .
57 Founded by David Blechner and Jack Schumann in 1973 , the firm started out as a computer bureau , hiring time on its computers to customers who used them for their own jobs .
58 PAINT could be on the way out as a way of marking lines on roads .
59 When the toad is attacked , this chemical weapon oozes out as a thick , creamy liquid .
60 In retrospect Bukharin 's ‘ Notes of An Economist ’ stand out as a clearsighted warning against the headlong rush to industrialisation — without due regard to proportionality — that was embarked upon with the FFYP .
  Previous page   Next page