Example sentences of "[verb] out at the " in BNC.
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1 | All the pubs and clubs empty out at the same time . |
2 | It hit it hit Ian Stringfellow last week and caused Nicky Platten now to pull out at the last minute last night . |
3 | Over to the west , the allied fires petered out at the same point ; yet Thiercelin fancied he could hear the rumble of distant movement . |
4 | The top 10 packages youngsters queued to try out at the show were : |
5 | It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation . |
6 | Karelius peered out at the theatre lamps glowing through the mist . |
7 | Pascoe watched her as she peered out at the lowlife in the streets . |
8 | Ross peered out at the garden . |
9 | Chuck hesitated and peered out at the teeming streets of Cholon , which they were entering . |
10 | Wiping breath from the window , she peered out at the landmarks , all so distant from the place where she longed to be . |
11 | Their union has not only survived the rigours of a decade , but has come out at the other end stronger than ever . |
12 | If it had come out at the same time , it would have been submerged , and if it had come out afterwards it would have been seen as merely reactive . |
13 | Long-time leader Badrakhani crashed out at the fence , bringing down close fourth Rochester . |
14 | But you 've also got that that that you notice well down the erm the expenditure on a project , that you 're gon na have to have to go back and change something that should have been sorted out at the start . |
15 | If I increase the bubbles in the column they just seem to come out at the water inlet holes at the water surface . |
16 | But remember that any increase in death cover is likely to come out at the expense of a lower retirement benefit . |
17 | Are you able to come out at the weekend with us ? ’ |
18 | Minutes from the centre of Sant' Agata it looks out at the Bay of Naples and onwards to Mount Vesuvius . |
19 | Try to find out at the very least what position the interviewer holds with the company and whether you will be working directly with him or her . |
20 | Nothing is more infuriating than reading about something that appeals to you , only to find out at the end that you are not eligible . |
21 | It hits his head and you do n't hear the noise it makes because you cry out at the same time , as though it 's you in the bed , you being attacked , you being killed . |
22 | The rally was certainly not for rookies , as we found out at the onset ; only the intervention of the King of Jordan could resolve some problems along the way . |
23 | When I take two and found out at the end of it there was a bit of erm Die Hard cos they 're a bit at this . |
24 | The only technical challenge of the day is at the home of a lawyer , whose Peugeot 405 has conked out at the bottom of a steep drive . |
25 | It was not just that they helped out at the occasional by-election , but that they ‘ pointed to new sources of support whose eventual accommodation , and to new issues whose eventual resolution , would ultimately modify the party itself and help equip it for the challenges of post-war politics ’ . |
26 | The only people who really knew him were the labourers who helped out at the farm during the periods of sheep-shearing , haytime and harvest . |
27 | As a member of the Advanced Volunteer Foundation , Gail was one of 750 Canadians who helped out at the fourth annual International Amateur Athletic Foundation indoor track and field meeting . |
28 | In fact it seemed that at that time ( early 1977 ) sexual examination had become common practice at Heathrow Immigration Department , apparently carried out at the whim of the officials . |
29 | A study carried out at the University of California in Berkeley compared woman who maintained 20 per cent weight loss over two years with dieters who relapsed . |
30 | Questions are often raised in this respect as to whether disinfection should be carried out at the end of a day , after work or the following morning before work . |