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

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1 The Barns Road pay and display Car Park in Cowley also came out worst in the survey .
2 Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity .
3 Sole practitioners themselves came out overwhelmingly against the imposition of further restrictions ( 86% ) .
4 ‘ You 'd better know — unofficially — that an alert for Tweed has now gone out secretly to our counter-espionage friends and certain police chiefs in Europe .
5 Something definitely was going wrong , as if life was draining out secretly through her body and all the parts , empty of blood and strength now , were being gradually drawn down , away from their station and function .
6 The official was saying , ‘ Now wait a minute , you just wait a minute , ’ and put his arm out right across the open doorway .
7 ‘ You mean the way he walked out right through the wall rather than bothering with the doorway , chief ? ’
8 Central heating is actually fairly easy to sort out right at the beginning provided you are clear about certain facts .
9 That 's why I was n't going to hand this out right at the beginning , because I wanted to make you work at it a bit more , er , then you can , when you 've got those two versions written underneath .
10 And that 's one of the things that you came out right at the time , I needed something really swanky for a caption for Rolling Stone .
11 When we went to phototype Matthews came out right at the right moment , to the week ! .
12 In the meantime the ‘ will-they , wo n't they ’ ( move ) scenario was played out right to the death .
13 And , he 's put this in his type of thing and it 's like he 's got his arm stretched out right to his mouth and he 's got a cigarette in his in his hand and it 's that like .
14 He looks right David Lawrence I must say and that was a very , very quick delivery and getting back to your other point , that slips coming forward going back , it 's just every now and again that it does n't come out right from David Lawrence , it goes down comparatively slowly , but when he does get it right , it really flies through to slips .
15 Lucien had sought Sabraxis out right after breakfast .
16 ‘ If yer turn right 'ere then turn first left yer 'll come out right by the site , ’ he shouted helpfully .
17 Erm , features er a female university lecturer who 's who says of the Victorian novel that it comes out right by marriage , er either marriage , legacy , or I ca n't remember what the other one was , there were three categories .
18 Walked through the forest and came out right in the colliery yard .
19 and all came out right in the story .
20 Things usually turn out right in the end . ’
21 I 'd hate that being on call or cos he gets called out right in the middle of the night sometimes could n't do that
22 Mosaic decoration was more usual than carved stonework and this type of ornament was still carried out predominantly by Byzantine Greek craftsmen .
23 The Scottish Jacobites withdrew themselves from the Scottish Convention which met on 14 March 1689 , and as a result the settlement north of the border was worked out predominantly by Whigs .
24 My hon. Friend always speaks out powerfully for Basildon : he has done so for the past eight years , and I have no doubt that he will do so for the next eight .
25 An appeal went out locally for building rubble and the volunteers started their task two days prior to Christmas .
26 We can boast that changes not made were not necessary but without looking ahead and of course responding , we will leave our organization floundering and will lose out locally to others .
27 His present may trigger the inevitable family festive fall-out usually breaking out somewhere between the Queen 's speech at three and the Christmas cake at five .
28 You never know , might be to make enough money to take you out somewhere for a decent Christmas do .
29 Er , where am I , Janet , have you got missed out somewhere along the line , but never mind .
30 I think it comes out somewhere along the line out of the consumer 's pocket .
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