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

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1 We ventured out only in the mornings and the evenings when the sun was low and the shadows of the tall robed figures stretched to impossible lengths across the sands .
2 But it 's nice to stand out there in the warm steam , getting warm .
3 Still , taking it for what it is , I can report that it is on the whole satisfactorily performed , due mainly to the merits of the soloists : Barbara Schlick 's soprano rings out finely in the wonderful air with cello , ‘ What passion can not Music raise or quell ’ ( I give titles in the familiar English rather than the German used here , of course ) , and again in her paean of the organ , though in the final chorus the sense and the noble simplicity of the solo soprano in turn with the choir , a real piece of English eccentricity , somehow becomes merely odd in German .
4 The new science centre would be a clearing-house for developing and funding projects to be carried out primarily in the republics of the former Soviet Union , the announcement said .
5 I do not think that people in Cornwall want to allocate blame at the moment , but they do want to ensure that the environmental clean-up is carried out both in the short term and the long term without hold-ups .
6 No 35 Squadron have been introduced to the ‘ new ’ Dakota , but the maritime conversion will involve a lot of internal work and will consequently be carried out later in the replacement programme .
7 It is clearly ridiculous to suggest that effective research can be carried out only in the absence of an adult experimenter .
8 Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ?
9 Spoken to a satisfactory minimum number of candidates being presented at an appropriate fee , SEFIC examinations can be carried out anywhere in the world , on any suitable premises and at any time of the year ( with at least a month 's notice ) .
10 On 20 January 1920 a detachment of Polish soldiers in greatcoats and four-cornered caps waded out knee-deep in the icy Baltic .
11 Joining in meant she could lose herself , forget , live for the moment just as Mark had always done — Oh , he had been a little wild on occasions , she knew that deep down , but Mark , being Mark , things had always turned out OK in the end … until that last time , of course …
12 Something else had moved out there in the trees , possibly a bird .
13 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
14 It is therefore sensible to set out fully in the lease , for the purpose of clarification , the rights to be granted in order to try to avoid subsequent disputes .
15 The Barns Road pay and display Car Park in Cowley also came out worst in the survey .
16 Walked through the forest and came out right in the colliery yard .
17 and all came out right in the story .
18 The stories always came out well in the end , and if one of the officers was a coward or incompetent , you could be sure that by the end of the story he would have done the decent thing and charged the machine gun nest singlehanded , getting killed in the process .
19 The long square head came out well in the male version .
20 Tom Walsh was , however , a speaker at the original Victoria and Albert Docks ' meeting and the sailors and firemen came out early in the strike in sympathy with the dockers .
21 The spectre of reanimated union power was inevitably trotted out again in the Tories ' election campaign .
22 ‘ It 's not good for him to play out there in the cold , ’ she said .
23 You could have been lying out there in the farmyard all night ! ’
24 What happened out there in the woods , hmn ?
25 Normally this duty was spelt out explicitly in the instructions he received at the beginning of his embassy .
26 Having dealt with the general principles of the UCTA it is now possible to analyse its effect in detail on various contractual relationships using as a framework the definitions and different combinations of the factors set out above in the section devoted to the basic rationale of the UCTA .
27 They were all scanning the forest 's depths now and Snizort saw that a sudden stillness and an intense wariness had stolen over them , as if whatever was moving out there in the Forest was strange and alien and menacing .
28 And why so much to that one stuck out deep in the hinterland of Asia ?
29 They stepped out briskly in the chill of evaporating rime and dew .
30 Team one they want to put out more in the first division and , I could not be party to that team one and it was an atrocity to use such terminology .
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