Example sentences of "out [prep] the [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils are losing out as the cost of arson attacks on schools has doubled from £60m to £120m .
2 Reinvoicing activity is rather different , providing a stopping off point that holds itself out as the origin in communication with the customer ( or possibly the tax authorities of the customer 's territory ) .
3 Mr Cook hit out as the Institute of Purchasing and Supply revealed factories are cutting production following a ‘ significant ’ fall in orders .
4 Johnson flew out as the replacement for Wade Dooley .
5 The purpose of these days will be to join with others who are interested in finding out about the work of Cafod or Faith and Justice and to support and encourage those working with poverty both in our own diocese and in other parts of the world .
6 A large number of firms offer general experience , but others are more specialised , so you will need to find out about the type of work available before you apply .
7 Yesterday 's valedictory speech by Lord Donaldson was the first time that judges have spoken out about the treatment of Lord Lane at the hands of the media after a series of controversial court decisions .
8 How many paperback thrillers are still being churned out about the horror of Hitler 's Germany ?
9 The readers find out about the kind of organisation they are dealing with .
10 What stands out about the development of transport in England between 1700 and 1815 is the creation from privately supplied capital of a system which , though not preconceived , was to prove sufficiently complementary in its supply and its operation to accommodate a modernising economy with a growing range of activities .
11 Where are the men who are speaking out about the abuse of women in the home ?
12 Part of that picture that 's coming out about the behaviour of males in colleges has to do with alcohol .
13 In the CI5 computer room , Bodie reported what he had found out about the girl to Cowley .
14 Use pipes , bottles , buckets and the water-wheel to find out about the force of water and the direction of flow .
15 Provide translucent pots with lids , that can be half-filled with coloured water , to find out about the movement of water and its level , despite the tilting of the pot .
16 Mother Teresa , who last week spoke out about the evil of divorce , made an anguished comment in the wake of the announcement of the Royal marriage split .
17 NOW , AN ANONYMOUS FEMALE MEMBER OF THE SAUDI ROYAL FAMILY HAS DARED TO SPEAK OUT ABOUT THE REALITY OF LIFE FOR WOMEN IN SAUDI ARABIA .
18 To find out about the process of parents and staff working ever more closely in school settings , a couple of ‘ snapshot ’ visits or requesting a brief report on ‘ how things are so far ’ is inadequate .
19 ( c ) " Find out about the connection between Britain 's commercial interests and her foreign policy . "
20 He picked up the desserts and hurried into the room , addressing the table in these terms , Eva becoming more furious until an intense discussion broke out about the importance of intuition in the breakthrough stage of science .
21 Sixty fishermen turned out for the competition on Rutland Water , which had opened for the new season only four days earlier , after an initial stocking with 40,000 trout .
22 ‘ Work was done to improve the station 's appearance both inside and out for the benefit of customers , ’ said Mr Speke .
23 It was then that they scooped out for the storage of goods the extensive vaults and cellaring that still run beneath the old town today .
24 ‘ You 're probably not really cut out for the life of brigandry and terrorism , ’ said Cornelius kindly .
25 They look out for the organisation of sites , quality of substructure and superstructure , the finish , external works and quality control .
26 If your child has recently been told he 's diabetic , watch out for the comic at diabetes clinics , or by contacting Ames Division , Miles Ltd , Stoke Court , Stoke Poges , Slough SL2 4LY .
27 Well I says , I 'm awfully sorry I 'm out for the day on Tuesday .
28 And , by the way , the reason I have to go is because Joanna is going out for the day with Ian Woodall . ’
29 He usually turned out for the Palace at right-back and was the composed and effective successor to the brilliant Arthur Hudgell , epitomising the honest footballer who would always give of his best for his club whatever the situation .
30 Paula Harrison , of North Green , Staindrop , had been out for the evening with friends when she fell 15ft from the bridge into the Tees on Saturday .
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