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

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1 And right , he made me heart jump , 'cos he looked just like your dad , and then a few days later , he 's in garage again , and Johnny come in and he said , God he said , he gave me a flaming heart attack out there .
2 In effect , this has forced many small to medium-sized component manufacturers out of business and encouraged larger manufacturers to internationalise their operations so that they can supply assembly plants overseas .
3 I mean er scrap iron , I mean I 've done that erm where we 've loaded scrap iron ships but they do n't do none of that now and when you load scrap iron put so much in on the floor and then dockers would pull it apart and then there 'd then , mean you got ta go and pull a lot of that scrap iron out , load that off , well that the stevedore would say .
4 Do you think the competition from the Japanese will force some European car companies out of business ?
5 Metrolink is seen by transport planners and environmentalists as the first serious attempt to squeeze non-essential car users out of Manchester city centre .
6 I believe , and have always believed , that with the Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage issues out of the way , Cabra ( without soccer-related problems ) will survive and have a viable future . ’
7 I 've got some cooking apples out there Oh is n't he , I could hit him !
8 Ooh he says his pocket , he ga he got a German field postcard out .
9 It will be appreciated that the signal to noise problems inherent in detecting and analysing 300 base pairs out of 3 billion ( 1 in 10 ) are very much alleviated after 30 cycles of polymerase chain reaction , when 10 copies of the 300 base pair fragment are present for every single copy of the total genomic DNA background .
10 The authors of this study point out that because today 's youth is being failed by the parental generation where the all-important factor of mature superego-formation is concerned youth has turned to the more primitive and regressive superego-formation found in groups .
11 A CONFEDERATION of British Industry survey out this morning shows that new orders and output among small manufacturing firms have declined at a greater rate than expected since July .
12 P. Mainly skaters , some college people out of skating but I like to make new friends all the time .
13 fish this tape measure out and er measure the window .
14 Different hygiene things out there .
15 But the film has received a cool reception at city hall where calls to licence empty council properties out to squatters are denounced as way off beam .
16 GRAHAM GOOCH , the man who dragged English Test cricket out of its stupor , smiles from the dust jacket , his face symbolically dripping sweat .
17 If you rule this second topic out of order , and the examiner wished it to be included , the examiner will at least see that you have had the point present in your mind , and will probably-also be brought to see that he was at fault in his wording of the question .
18 In fact we 've recently had a fourteen thousand pound booklet and you can when you take this home work out yourself exactly what that generated in three weeks for the sales consultant .
19 ‘ He 's rented an old farmhouse right out in the middle of nowhere on the common , beyond your place and even more isolated , believe it or not .
20 I got some phone numbers out of the Salvation Army yesterday .
21 This problem , which we all know is to change the balance of the nations trade from deficit to surplus to export more than we import , and to take this trade balance out of the red .
22 No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time .
23 It was thought that Green took his large prepared copper plates out into the landscape and worked on them in front of the actual view , but when one looks at a print of a recognisable location the image is not reversed as would have been the case if a direct drawing onto the plate had been made from nature .
24 Mattresses have been driven out and dumped in fields , sticks of broken furniture poke out of ditches and broken-backed fences contain nothing .
25 So in a sense , what we 're doing by funding and delivering a very high capital programme out of revenue , rather than borrowing , is we 're detracting from our ability to deliver important services .
26 He 'd work this jigsaw puzzle out later .
27 Galleries can provide further working space out of sight .
28 Now , it 's a funny thing , but in the days when there was a weekly bus service out of Baldersdale it went past Belle Vue cottage on the way to Barnard Castle and I used to look at it and say to myself , ‘ Well , that 's an ugly place , I would n't like to live there ! ’
29 He 'd sort this unemployment stuff out later .
30 ‘ I am convinced that we need to push the British disarmament boat out from the shore .
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