Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] out " in BNC.
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1 | That ruled out sugar-daddies . |
2 | That ruled out using the traditional aluminium-based tubes in favour of all-plastic laminated tubes that retain their shape regardless of how often they are squeezed . |
3 | Bigger country , not one tight little prejudiced clapped out topheavy society , less breathing down one 's neck . |
4 | now , you 're gon na get anybody with that , but let's suppose that you did have somebody that was really there we want that blacked out really |
5 | And see how that panned out . |
6 | It 's an insult to feminism and I 'd like to know how much that cost out of the rates . |
7 | This resolution was offered as a substitute for that reported out by the Budget Committee , and if accepted would give the president virtually all the cuts he had asked for . |
8 | The administration in the United States ( which had never formally recognized the incorporation of the three Baltic republics into the Soviet Union ) on March 12 ruled out such recognition until independence had been properly negotiated with the Soviet authorities , and it called on the latter to respect Lithuania 's declaration , and on all parties to avoid violence . |
9 | But because this ruled out all danger or adventure , Eternity became destructive to the spirit , and the bureaucrats had themselves to be destroyed . |
10 | This ruled out ( for example ) affective measures of attitude which might well also be capable of yielding insight into the individual 's degree of integration with the group . |
11 | And this got out , seemingly to the news . |
12 | He said if something like this got out , he said , we 'd be out of business . |
13 | look , look , I , I , I 've got to go because I 've got another meeting to go to this evening , erm , what , what I , er what we need to do is to get this laid out clearly as to what our projections ar are |
14 | I was asked questions , and this led out of it . |
15 | We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way . |
16 | While a new regulation in 1985 ruled out the option of global additionality , the question of individual additionality still remained for the future . |
17 | Reportedly he was chosen from a field of at least three candidates after two rounds of secret balloting ; commentators suggested that this bore out rumours of divisions within the Church between conservatives and reformers seeking to capitalize on greater freedom from state control by playing a more assertive role in society . |
18 | And thinking of her gynaecologist , surely such a step could not be taken without his sanction and the idea of asking for this seemed out of the question . |
19 | Some dropped out and got into drugs , others just fancied drinking with their mates in the pub . |
20 | ‘ This dropped out of your pocket on the beach . ’ |
21 | In his books The Glaciers of the Alps ( 1860 ) , and Hours of Exercise in the Alps ( 1871 ) , we find him describing daredevil climbs , astonishingly ill-prepared by modern standards ; but also making a serious study of how glaciers move , which in 1872 came out more formally as The Forms of Water . |
22 | DR DEVIOUS dished out the medicine at Leopardstown yesterday , but the Epsom Derby winner will be needing treatment when he runs into User Friendly in the Arc . |
23 | Daffodils motionless — some fizzled out . |
24 | This spelt out in more detail what 5 Corps had learned from Maj-Gen Schmidt-Richberg about the approach of the Army Group E forces from the south , and asked for the specific authorization 5 Corps required to accept the surrender of these enormous numbers of fugitives as " formed bodies " . |
25 | Excuse me for needing this spelt out , but does this mean that Leeds fans can now just pay at the door to stand at away games . |
26 | This came out without any warning , so I answered , with fake innocence : ‘ Talk about what ? ’ |
27 | This came out strongly during the Conference , and there was general agreement between the participants that a more fruitful approach is to try to locate interpersonal , or intersocietal , behaviour within the wider discourse of ideology and practice of the society in question . |
28 | But this came out in a stumbling , heavy voice ; he still could hardly believe it all . |
29 | ‘ You mean all this came out of exploding stars ! ’ |
30 | The answer to this came out of a completely different approach introduced by a British mathematician and physicist , Roger Penrose , in 1965 . |