Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Costs do rise , as you are careful to point out at the start of the feature , but there can be no excuse for the blatant abuse of the costings given . |
2 | It is here that psychoanalysis has had its most popular appeal , seeming to explain why some obsessionals continually need to wash their hands , or why some children are desperately afraid of horses or dogs , or why some people are afraid to go out of the house . |
3 | ‘ People on the estate are afraid to go out in the dark and even too afraid to open their doors . ’ |
4 | Even long-drained regions , such as Longdon Marsh in Worcestershire , are easy to pick out on the Ordnance Survey as ‘ holes ’ on the map . |
5 | And we 're all going out on the field going come on , very good , we 're gon na beat your team , and we got our man and we scored about seven tries in the first three minutes . |
6 | They 're all weighed out with the saddle , weight cloths . |
7 | There 's never been more public discussion of sexual abuse and the misery it causes , but there are still women who keep the bitter memories to themselves because they 're ashamed to speak out about the torment they 've been through . |
8 | Many people are glad to get out of the towns with all the problems of vandalism . |
9 | Whether it is the Lusitania steaming up the Irish coast towards her doom or a couple of one-legged dwarfs drinking in a bar in Paris , the processes of imagination in the form of characters , clothes , setting , and action are all clawed out of the mind . |
10 | Companion stuff from the new album — a gloriously lolloping ‘ Step It Up ’ , the pre-packed next single ‘ Ground Level ’ — rubs slick shoulder with pre-acceptance vintage like ‘ Lost In Music ’ , and the show goes on and on until people are dripping off the walls , and the last kind of urban excitement we need is a joke security alert on Charing Cross Road , which means we are all shepherded out of the Marquee 's tradesmen 's entrances like nuisances , sticking to each other and sapped of claustrophobic dancenergy . |
11 | ‘ The queers are all coming out of the closet after last year 's legislation , ’ Adam said . |
12 | Several of the larger equipment companies have a mail order service , which is useful if you are unable to get out to the shops . |
13 | think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street . |
14 | With this in mind , one must be concerned with how fans gain admission to the Rowdies group , how they are able to progress socially within the group , and with how they are able to graduate out of the group . |
15 | In this way those candidates who recognise that they are unsuitable are able to drop out of the process early on . |
16 | When they are first chipped out of the rock such fossils will often be partly concealed by matrix . |
17 | Because of this , they are difficult to flush out of the aquifer under standard conditions , and in situ biodegradation may be the only technically and economically feasible way to achieve remediation . |
18 | Most people are ready to go out for the evening at that time , ’ laughs Ted . |
19 | A disturbingly high number , particularly of elderly women and women from ethnic minorities , are scared to go out during the day as well . |