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

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1 Pat saw just how true that was so the night that Ken was due to go out with one of his current close friends .
2 Runswick Bay , a multi-million pound investment by Yorkshire Television , is due to go out on the network five days a week next year .
3 We were due to go out at 2000 hours .
4 ( e ) Limited contracting-out It may still be possible to contract out of the implied obligations owed under supply contracts .
5 We do n't need that to go out to clients .
6 But in a piece where every idea is disposable , very little turns out to be memorable .
7 So we 'll get that checked out for you Alan and we 'll
8 Most private owners discovered the use of a tail and wing-tip dolly a long time ago , making it possible to tow out with a car single-handedly on most days .
9 He was staring at the glove box now , he was too low to see out of the window .
10 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 .
11 What I would like to think is is that we put together an annual report for our own purposes , and that goes out to a very limited distribution , as Trevor was suggesting .
12 That goes out of the window when you become an outlaw .
13 She did not need to have that pointed out to her .
14 That turns out to be very nice for finding targets . ’
15 That turns out to be a half-dead pigeon .
16 The cause of death will now be established by a home office pathologist : Friends of the dead woman say she doted on her two young children and was n't the sort of person to have contemplated suicide — the pathologist 's report will show whether or not that turns out to be true .
17 If that turns out to be the case , Chalmers hopes to be back in action before the end of the season , and that would certainly lead to a standby spot .
18 We 'll put that in the fridge and see what that turns out like
19 Trotsky went so far as to call the agreement ‘ an ecclesiastical NEP ’ , implying a similar tolerance to that meted out to ‘ kulaks ’ or to Nepmen , but this was a superficial and short-sighted judgement redolent with propaganda .
20 Pilot David Moore , 47 , of Downend Horsley , Glos , was flying too low to pull out of a loop in front of horrified crowds , the South Manchester coroner heard .
21 If a first championship since 1971 looks out of reach , they should be able to challenge strongly in the one-day competitions .
22 Which perhaps not revolutionary but to me it was er it was but of all these things that er we 've done lots of things you know , but the thing that I , that stands out in my memory is is that er it 'd be about nineteen forty eight , there was a a one of the old members who I worked with was , lived alone and he was very ill .
23 Tom , who worked for the British Caprotti poppet valve-gear manufacturers , Associated Locomotive Equipment Ltd , was instrumental , not only in the original design of 71000 , but also in the rebuilt carried out by the Trust .
24 Its 1,900-page report covered ( i ) the months after the September 1973 military coup against the left-wing Allende government ; ( ii ) the mass terror of 1974-77 carried out through the National Intelligence Directorate ( DINA ) secret police , which provided what the report called " central co-ordination revealing a will to exterminate a category of people … [ to whom the regime ] attributed a high degree of political dangerousness " ; and ( ii ) the post-1977 period of institutionalized repression .
25 Oulton 's paintings may serve as a reminder that each looks out from different eyes with one 's own conception of what is real , thus the artist leads us to question the truth of our own vision .
26 Because of the accident that , in the early days , a high proportion of the best anthropological field research wan carried out in societies which were made up of exogamous unilineal descent groups , many textbooks give the impression that unilineal descent is the normal pattern in primitive societies and hence that the distinction between kinship ( of common substance ) and affinity is normally clear-out and unambiguous .
27 In the course of the journey one of them , an RAF pilot , had been shot dead trying to jump out of the train in an attempt to reach an Italian fighter plane on an airfield and fly it to Yugoslavia .
28 Oh I 'll get that sorted out for you .
29 It is possible to find out from the data whether a zone has changed between 1981 and 1991 , but not how .
30 It 's an insult to feminism and I 'd like to know how much that cost out of the rates .
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