Example sentences of "is [adj] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Runswick Bay , a multi-million pound investment by Yorkshire Television , is due to go out on the network five days a week next year .
2 In the UK the most familiar redistributive budget study is that carried out by the Central Statistical Office and published as Economic Trends .
3 However , Operation Granby proved that it is possible to go out onto the charter market for ships and find ships from many different nations to perform the tasks that we wanted of them .
4 From Middenheim 's many tall towers it is possible to look out over the Great Forest to the south and the Drakwald to the west , a carpet of treetops stretching in every direction save eastwards , where the rising Middle Mountains burst from the forest floor , tall and jagged , and the colour of thunder clouds .
5 It is possible to switch out of the loan if interest rates fall , but this will cost a penalty equivalent to one month 's interest payments .
6 It is possible to break out of the straight-jacket by applying an idea that had been used for many years in thinking about the psychology of classification and aesthetics ( McLlelland & Clark , 1933 ; Berlyne , 1960 ) .
7 It is possible to find out from the data whether a zone has changed between 1981 and 1991 , but not how .
8 At low tide , sands are exposed and it is possible to walk out to the sea-pool .
9 In the SMIEP Project , classes were held in community halls and local homes and the resources were in the main provided by the James Watt College , illustrating once again that if an educational institution is prepared to venture out into the community , meet people on equal terms and offer its resources , then adult education can attract people who normally do not attend its classes or courses .
10 According to sources at the highest level , the Santa Cruz Operation Inc has ‘ bitten the ideological bullet , ’ and is prepared to step out on the Unix SVR4 road — if it can cut the deal it wants with Unix owner USL .
11 Lateral Formed by an obstruction placed in the middle of the mouth , the air being free to escape at one or both sides , eg /I// Nasal Formed by completely closing the mouth at some point , the soft palate remaining lowered so that the air is free to pass out through the nose , eg /m/ .
12 Of course the Viking/Mbus-based Dragon needs Solaris 2.0 SMP — which is supposed to come out by the end of the year .
13 So far , the discussion of this turning-point and the debate over the direction of change has been conducted mainly in terms of what kind of manufacturing sector is likely to emerge out of the economic downturn .
14 The trade of elephant catching and training is likely to die out in the very near future .
15 But remember that any increase in death cover is likely to come out at the expense of a lower retirement benefit .
16 After completing three quarters of a loop the model is reluctant to pull out of the ensuing dive .
17 It is beautiful to go out in the morning and see the world waking up .
18 Add the position of his feet being wide apart and he is unable to get out of the way or play down the line .
19 Like Mrs Thatcher , he is able to reach out beyond the middle-class , private-sector bastions of Tory support to wider social echelons , and to ground the Tory philosophy deep in the changing social contours of the ‘ new Britain ’ .
20 It 's a high seat , so a small child is able to see out of the window , and the ‘ recline ’ control is easily reached .
21 At the same time , it is fair to point out to the Government of Pakistan , as we do , that is is not right or sensible for violence to be encouraged across frontiers .
22 SANDY LYLE is ready to pull out of the US Masters to be at his wife 's side for the birth of their first child .
23 For only when one is able to discriminate between what must be discarded and what still remains as valuable for the future will one also be able to decide whether one is ready to strike out in the new direction consciously and positively .
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