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

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1 Clarissa would have liked to stand up for Charles , but it came out as nothing more positive than ‘ Oh ’ .
2 Or comes out as whatever it comes out as .
3 What was striking was that the women artists were reshaping an inherited iconographic language and that it had become theirs to stake out as their own : the language of the body .
4 As radio silence was lifted on the company radio net , the Warriors started up and moved out as one .
5 In those days they were basically a mime company , though their grotesque appearance , and their ability to wring wild laughter from the depiction of desperate , squalid lives , marked them out as something special .
6 It was a tremendous privilege , and compared to lining up with hundreds of others in order to receive some trivial award like a knighthood , the conferment of the CH stands out as something of special quality and considerable pleasure .
7 The German coal industry has been held out as something of a model by Opposition Members .
8 Rigney , the strong redhead , had to return home for the tour and Donal Lenihan was flown out as his replacement .
9 Had he marked her out as his prey ?
10 Meeting us where we are , meeting as in our needs there , and then changing us and sending us out as his followers , with his message sharing , that 's all this woman did , simply sharing what God , in Christ had done for her .
11 Which is more , but let's face it at the moment wears out as it grows older does n't it ?
12 Quite good English , the icing did n't turn out as it might have done , ca n't have what it might have done .
13 Eunice 's false understanding of the situation adds light humour to the first scenes although we realise that Blanche is trying to already make herself out as someone better than everyone else in the play .
14 Drama school is n't going to teach anybody to act but it does give the vital techniques with which to act and gives you a chance to make mistakes , experiment and find out about yourself .
15 In terms of establishing what 's right for you , you 'll need to start by finding out about yourself .
16 you know it 's almost as if it 's like er you know a sort of negative thing to , to , to find out about somebody erm so erm yeah I mean I think I , so I think you 'll , I think you 'll , you 'll of necessity have to try and do something which captures this , this sort of informal talk because as soon as people commit themselves to writing they 're gon na be erm they 're gon na be
17 If you want to find out about something , you should write this sort of letter .
18 ‘ How did you find out about her ? ’
19 Fancy me just blurting out about her , never thinking .
20 What had he found out about her ?
21 You ought to find out about her .
22 He 's got ta find out about her being pregnant
23 If earth energies exist , what can we find out about them ?
24 In acknowledging other people 's active status , by finding out about them and their personal lives through informal socialising regardless of overt status , it 's possible to learn and understand a great deal .
25 Erm I do n't expect that my life will change immediately if I found out about them .
26 I did n't wait to find out about them .
27 Signor and Signora Banterle were anxious to see what sort of strange guest had been picked for them , and I was equally anxious to find out about them — especially after some of the experiences of my schooldays in Parma .
28 If the tracks are there , visitors will find out about them and use them .
29 ‘ Because you 've found something out about them that nobody else knows ? ’
30 Talking about his selection he said : ‘ I think that most of us look at paintings not so much to find out about them , but to find out about ourselves , for like a great novel or play , a great painting offers us a unique opportunity of investigating our own experiences . ’
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