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 . |