Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | That money come out of the bank . |
2 | It was more irritating still to realise he was n't in the least bit put out by the woman 's comments . |
3 | When this boiler wore out during the 1940s the electric drive was added . |
4 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
5 | ‘ A few notes spaced out like the first stars that penetrate the sky at sunset ’ , as Tovey describes the miraculous midway section . |
6 | ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country . |
7 | just added it up and sort of like if you take twenty , if you take an hour as being seven days , erm , twe , twe , twenty one hours , and what have you got the total there , three , eight , eleven , eleven and a half hours selling out of the whole of that , actual selling on your B M S , well they 'll give the things that we both disagree are important , and then you do get chance to do the selling what we 're predominately ; |
8 | Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market . |
9 | He was unlikely to have her arrested again , and an unwanted pass might seem like fair payment for a few hours spent out of the confines of her depressing little room . |
10 | Some research carried out by the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University ( in collaboration with the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York ) has produced some interesting material on joint action . |
11 | The explosion lifted the ship a few feet clear out of the water , smashing the superstructure against the low tunnel roof even as the hull burst open with a blaze of fire . |
12 | This question came out of the side of her mouth and Millie , quick to catch on , muttered , ‘ Ten . ’ |
13 | with some goodies laid out on the table , |
14 | This issue arose out of the claim to appoint a receiver for the International Tin Council under English law . |
15 | Some Australians came out of the shower room and began arguing with the merry sub-human guard : |
16 | From popular texts on the Darwinian revolution , one would never suspect that another clergyman spoke out during the Oxford meeting of the British Association . |
17 | This initiative arose out of the then Secretary of State Sir Keith Joseph 's interest in the ‘ cycle of deprivation ’ ( for a comprehensive review see Brown and Madge , 1982 ) . |
18 | This article comes out of the familiar experience of being drawn to a particular image , or set of images , without at first knowing why , and the attempt to account for this feeling . |
19 | But one thing which makes this product stand out from the crowd is its ability to address the needs of work group computing . |
20 | However , obvious explanations are not always correct , and some studies carried out during the past couple of decades seem to suggest that , instead , we are born with an inherited knowledge of the signals that can indicate danger . |
21 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
22 | Go right , bounce on the trampoline , go up , right , down and paint the button , paint some platforms to bounce out of the cave you 're in , go left , down to the trampoline , go right and fall down , go left and paint the switch , go right and climb the stairs poking out of the cauldron , paint the button on your right , fall down and go left , fall down and go left , fall down and collect the picture from the bottom of the hole , paint some of the ledges to get out of the hole and go right , fall down the right-hand side of the map and go left , paint the switch , go left and paint the next switch . |
23 | For those who prefer scientific evidence for the effects of essential oils on the mind , let me draw your attention to some experiments carried out in the last ten years by John Steele ( an American research worker ) and Maxwell Cade , a British biophysicist . |
24 | At one point , when some pages Spilled out on the floor , he remarked , as if it were an integral part of his commentary , that ‘ some people ’ did not realize the importance of properly securing a typescript . |
25 | And er the car arrives I looked all I could see was mother sitting in the car and puffing this smoke puffing out through the window |
26 | The question arises therefore , of combining care with other groups , but other than noting a joint social work/geriatric medicine/geriatric psychiatry proposal to build a combined day facility locally , discussion of this topic lies out with the scope of this talk . |
27 | As she opened the gate , some people came out of the front door — an elderly couple with Susan behind them . |
28 | Some people travelled out of the city to outlying towns and villages in search of provisions , plundering the general stores of Kilsyth and Kilmaurs , Bargeddie , Stepps , Drymen and wherever available transport would take them . |
29 | could n't tell you but er these cars turned up erm , there were n't no hearse and off they went and er course when I went up the garden to get some washing in Claire came up and er anyway she said er about Mr and I said well I assume it was him , I saw Mrs and she starts on about this dog barking out in the garden again ! |
30 | If the side that did duty this week trots out in the Italian sunshine in June , it will have an average age of 29½ , which is ill-suited to the punishing conditions of a concentrated tournament in midsummer . |