Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In this constituency the other two parties are fighting it out for second place , ’ insists the 49-year-old former Bishop Auckland Grammar School head boy . |
2 | Here he is now , cast in cement , somewhat undersized Gibson slung around him , coloured in garish as the statue , showing dully familiar images — Bob , Bunny and Peter in Wailing Wailers suits , Bob at the Peace Concert in 1978 , linking the hands of opposing politicians whose supporters were shooting it out on the streets . |
3 | Absolutely the other tip with black sacks is tip them out on the floor , do not plunge the hand into it you get livestock , and I have actually had teeth . |
4 | Or rather they 've given our county councillors a bloody nose by throwing them out , and the councillors are taking it out on us . |
5 | German Shepherds from eight different police forces are battling it out for the title of the best in the west . |
6 | WOMEN 'S monthly magazines are battling it out in an extremely competitive market . |
7 | The work should be planned carefully , however , to ensure that the pupils are getting something out of it as well . |
8 | Whether the two little fighting men are pricing themselves out of the market remains to be seen but both were threatening a stand-off . |
9 | The boats were sparkling with the glitter of the ‘ caller ou , ’ as our fishwives call them ; and busily the men were throwing them out from among the nets into the creels , while the shore was lined by brawny-armed women clothed in waterproof aprons , who with marvellous rapidity were gutting the fish , and packing them in barrels with abundance of salt between each layer . |