Example sentences of "out [coord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Schedule 1 includes references to certain specified sums paid out or received by Abbey or Wessex , some of the moneys said to be ‘ in respect of charges which were not due and/or were inflated .
2 Keeping the thumb in this position gives strength to the fist and prevents the thumb from sticking out or catching on something during a fight , and fracturing or breaking .
3 First , every time you grab somebody with your hands or arms , you lose the use of those natural weapons , because you ca n't use them to hit out or to defend yourself .
4 Asked to name sources of credit out of the blue , people might well simply leave out or forget about some sources which in practice they could use , if they were offered that type of credit when they were buying .
5 Whether you 're eating out or buying a take-away , heating frozen meals from the supermarket or knocking up a fresh pasta and salad in the apartment , quality and variety are excellent .
6 Protein skimmers are a must for any butterfly or angelfish tank , as these species are sensitive to any organics left in the water that can not be filtered out or broken down by bacterial activity .
7 The enumerator found out or estimated the number of rooms in the household and the number of residents ; the Census Offices then used the ‘ hot deck ’ method of imputation , finding a similar household in the same area and assigning values for other Census variables to the absent household .
8 " supply " is defined in s46 to include : ( a ) selling , hiring out or lending the goods ; ( b ) entering into a hire-purchase agreement to furnish the goods ; ( c ) the performance of any contract for work and materials to furnish the goods ; ( d ) providing the goods in exchange for any consideration ( including trading stamps ) other than money ; ( e ) providing the goods in or in connection with the performance of any statutory function ; or ( f ) giving the goods as a prize or otherwise making a gift of the goods .
9 Would we leave a thing like that when any kiddy could knock the chocks out or set light to it ?
10 In simple language , it is normally sufficient for the occupier to make reasonable endeavours to keep out or chase off the potential or actual intruder who is likely to be or is in a dangerous situation .
11 During the life of the partnership they must not , either directly or indirectly , draw out or receive back any part of their contribution .
12 Within the southern suburb , many of the 1956–7 structures were apparently disused by the second half of the century , their footings being robbed out or cut by a new ditch alongside Ermine Street .
13 By letting the property market lead , the industrial sector has been ignored and on many occasions existing industry has been driven out or left to die .
14 They can be planted out or left to grow in the pot , but will soon need re-potting .
15 However as the number of available school leavers began to rise , all those recruits who dropped out or left were more easily replaced .
16 If necessary , he would send Sergeant Phyllis Henley , who seemed to understand the ways of the family , to sit outside the door in her car until Peter Fleming either came out or came home .
17 And should she at any time be incapacitated , Henry had to bring the books to her , and she would scrutinise every penny that went out or came in .
18 The author has felt that these latter efforts have not in some way brought out the real flavour of the game in the sense that the play does not take place on a real pitch , surrounded by players who get in the way of run-making and occasionally do their stuff by bowling the batsman out or sending him back to the pavilion by some other means .
19 The idea is not to block them out or pretend that they never happened — indeed you would be building up a store of problems for the future If you did so — but to prevent them forming part of your future .
20 We realise that names may appear on several sheets if a Student failed a test and resat but the Tutor can easily strike out or blank out information not required by the Board .
21 The plaintiff will still have to make the necessary amendments to his statement of claim and , if he has left it this late to do so , may well find himself in difficulty over costs if the action has to be stood out or adjourned because the defendant has not been given adequate notice .
22 For whatever reason he did not stop at the Fish — which he had visited on several occasions ; nor did he seek out or meet Mary whom he knew and greatly admired .
23 I du n no what 's best — you know , if I should go out or stay here .
24 You 'll also find bars , restaurants and cafés nearby , many of which are open 24 hours , so you can eat out or stay in the Inn itself .
25 Faster she did it , and faster , and for Creggan the worst thing was this : agonized and frantic though she was , she never called out or made a sound , yet her beak was open in a silent scream .
26 And that 's what upset us most about these people going back to work , the fact that a meeting had been taken a few months before in which everybody had voted for us to get the sack , and then all of a sudden they had been threatened and no vote was taken on whether we should stay out or go back , and they just dribbled back to , that really knocked us I think .
27 The employer may wish to engage specialist relocation and international removal firms to deal with the employee 's property ( rent it out or sell it ) and to transport household effects to the new location .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the hospitals in respect of which he has received an expression of interest in opting out or establishing a national health service trust .
29 It tends to happen if too high a potency ( that is , too strong a potency ) is given , and the symptoms are brought out or exteriorized rather too quickly for the body to handle comfortably .
30 Had he singled her out or had she simply been the unfortunate rider nearest to him ?
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