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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Anne 's job involved shift work , six o'clock until two , two o'clock until ten , and ten o'clock until six in the morning so she was rarely free to go out with Sarah .
2 She had no illusions about why her children were so willing to shell out for their mother 's annual pilgrimage .
3 How does all this come out in actual figures ?
4 One answer is that studies of comprehension are generally very much easier to carry out in a controlled way than studies of spontaneous production .
5 Why do people seem to be so anti-gipsy to start out with ?
6 Talking about his selection he said : ‘ I think that most of us look at paintings not so much to find out about them , but to find out about ourselves , for like a great novel or play , a great painting offers us a unique opportunity of investigating our own experiences . ’
7 And in a sense , he actually very neatly defined several different points without getting his knickers in a twist , and wearing different hats it would be so easy to come out with a muddled thing which would end up by being him feeling uncomfortable but him also being part of the Government and the Atomic Energy Authority .
8 But it is not so easy to legislate out of existence the cultures which produce these practices .
9 It is especially easy to see out of and manoeuvre in tight spots , which is why , apart fro anything else , you see so many of them being driven so aggressively in heavy traffic .
10 So six shared out between two we 've shared it between two people they 'd get three each .
11 I did n't really stop to look earlier — I was just so glad to get out of the weather . ’
12 Ellen wondered if he had petit mal and looked it up in a medical dictionary — neither of them went to doctors if they could help it — but the entry was not very helpful , and it seemed in any case the kind of symptom it would be better to be vague about , not define , not name , for fear the naming made it worse , less likely to evaporate out of existence .
13 But they are keen on the average private investor because he does not expect to have lunch once a quarter and is less likely to sell out during a takeover bid .
14 From this position it is less likely to run out over the fur .
15 The sentences are less likely to run out of puff in mid-stream and trail off into inaudibility .
16 The machines also hold more cash , making them less likely to run out of money over weekends and at busy periods .
17 It is much better to get out of bed and return after a short period when you feel more tired .
18 Not so many went out to work as they do now . ’
19 This is one reason why its taken me so long to find out about this mailing list .
20 The tucuxi is , however only half the length of the boto , and is thus less able to break out of gill-nets when captured .
21 The safety factor was also important as older people were not so able to jump out of the way of stock or swinging gates .
22 Oh I 'm sure it would mean an awful lot to them and the fact that you 're so successful coming out of Ireland would mean a lot to them as well you know and er er it 's nice to be able to er you know to do that for them if they 've been over here living for you know some of them have never been back maybe and some of them have never seen Ireland because maybe their their parents or their grandparents came from there .
23 So twelve shared out between four they get three .
24 So twelve shared out between three no problem there we get four .
25 These patients can experience many kinds of problems when in a different environment such as increased stiffening of the back and limbs due to lack of exercise because they find it so difficult to get out of the hospital chair ; and incontinence for the same reason .
26 Firms like ICI or Ford might , as in earlier years , have been able to build larger or more technically advanced sets for their own electricity supplies , but faced with the same shortages of steel and skilled men as the supply industry , they were now less inclined to branch out in this way , particularly as the BEA were selling electricity to them at prices based on historic costs , even though the new power stations were costing more .
27 The whole genotype controlling size in an individual would then be impossibly difficult to work out by Mendelian breeding experiments .
28 This means that it is only necessary to strike out in the declaration at the top of the second page to the effect that the survivor can ( for joint tenancy ) or can not ( tenancy in common ) give a valid receipt for capital money .
29 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 .
30 On a more serious note , Rowell was a very impressive coach , demanding on the training field , decisively analytical off it — yet not afraid to speak out over indignities such as the Ubogu affair .
  Next page