Example sentences of "[num ord] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 The one who goes f fi Who 's going to go second goes out so that he does n't hear anything and erm and then they change over er after thirty minutes .
2 Even so , the Bosnian Serbs ' rejection of the Vance-Owen peace plan on May 6th stands out as a spectacular triumph of greed and folly over common sense .
3 Today he was able to achieve something not done since Henry the 8th fell out with the Pope .
4 The only other er notice I 've got for you is that tomorrow I forgot to put it on the notices tomorrow we 've got a lot of visitors in school there 's about er thirty five of them coming over who are likely to be joining us in the lower sixth next September er lessons with the lower sixth to find out what erm what lessons are like you know okay .
5 You could see that the pain of standing was more than it could bear , and it struggled to be allowed to collapse again but the owners made it walk : led it away stumbling on three legs with the fourth jutting out sideways .
6 The fourth started out the same way , then it stretched and lifted an octave .
7 Today we 're off to Spain where Nigel picked up his fourth win out of four to get his Grand Prix season off to a fantastic start .
8 The fact was that she had lost the six square inches of canvas allocated for the kettleholder when it was first given out to the class .
9 The first arose out of the practice announced in Mr. Brittan 's statement of 30 November 1983 of seeking the views of the judiciary on the tariff for a prisoner when he had been detained in custody for about three years .
10 Deciding to become involved in politics , he first sought out Lord Plowden , one of the grandest figures of the Great and Good , who had spent the thirty years since the war as one of Whitehall 's most distinguished gofers .
11 It was in order to reach the Bosporus in style and comfort that Georges Nagelmackers created the ‘ Orient Express ’ which first steamed out of the Gare de l'Est in Paris in 1883 , its passengers bound for Constantinople .
12 When this was first pointed out to the ambassador , he said that he could not be sued for libel since he possessed diplomatic immunity .
13 Such a relation was first pointed out by Kinnersley ( 1975 ) , and by Fisher ( 1980 ) .
14 I do n't know who it was first pointed out that , given enough time , a monkey bashing away at random on a typewriter could produce all the works of Shakespeare .
15 There are some predictable problems which might arise when the patient first goes out alone .
16 And in that time I became very close to the bunch of desperadoes I 'd first flown out with .
17 A few strategic blows with a hammer will achieve this without shattering the whole thing , but it 's prudent to first bail out as much water as possible from the trap .
18 Both ‘ The Daleks ’ and ‘ The Sensorites ’ featured very elaborate backdrops , all of which Cusick had first to draft out as large , highly detailed colour illustrations long before the day when the Scenic Artist would come in to paint them up .
19 I am usually one of the first to try out any new development .
20 Women in Cheltenham have been among the first to try out the NORPLANT contraceptive .
21 In fact , I first found out about Owen because I was treating Bronwen and David for ‘ stress ’ .
22 But surely there should have been more help for him at the beginning , when he first found out he carried the virus .
23 When we first found out , our relationship became a bit rocky and when I was three months pregnant , Pete walked out on me .
24 When I first found out that I was pregnant , I tried to run away .
25 They walked in silence for a while , passing the first blacked out cottages .
26 ‘ It 'll be better for me to ride him first , as he 's always a bit frisky when he first starts out , ’ Angela told Cheryl when she returned .
27 If a retailer wants to find out the value of sales for each metre of shelf space in a shop , he needs first to find out what the TOTAL shelf measurement is , by measuring each shelf and adding the lengths together .
28 ‘ The Poison Dwarf ’ ( Barton was 5 feet high in his Littlewood 's socks ) was determined to be the first to find out .
29 She had taken the trouble first to find out what she could about the topic from the notes given , and had thought about it carefully , so that in a real sense she was herself involved in what was happening in the classroom .
30 ‘ But you 'll be the first to find out , Granpa , I promise you . ’
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