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

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1 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 .
2 The second example of inspection is that carried out by local authority inspectors .
3 The recording of fades to mark the beginning and end of a sequence is another of those chores which is easier to carry out during post-production editing than during live shooting .
4 It did n't take her long to decide she had precisely two choices — well , one , really , because even though it was n't cold it would look wrong to go out in thin cotton to the sort of party he was talking about .
5 And here , here am I , and then I 'll say you know of course I you know I 'm indebted to you because I realize that , you know , Anna-Marie is quite prepared to go out with other men if she wants
6 This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December .
7 Team organiser , Grove Projects ’ Robin Williams , explains that he would like to hear from players in the London area who would be keen and willing to turn out for regular league and cup matches .
8 If this pans out into formal relationships — which are still being worked on — then DEC would also likely offer SVR4 alongside VMS , OSF/1 and Microsoft Corp NT on its Alpha platforms .
9 How does all this come out in actual figures ?
10 The long-term aim is to develop a network of groups and individuals who are prepared to speak out for democratic rights .
11 ‘ It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles , ’ she said .
12 Some present MPs think it has already " become all too easy to opt out of real responsibility at Westminster by immersion in constituency work " .
13 I remember once we was called out on the actual called out for actual sighting of s there was supposed to have been some activity over er Bentley so we was all called out and the assembly point was at Tolbertstead 's works in Green Lane and we assembled er in the , at Tolberstead 's and then we was sent out as search groups er from there right across Bentley .
14 Our social mores have changed so much that it is easy to single out as personal characteristics those which were actually held in common by neatly everyone .
15 7 Write out in full : unc ( letters of the alphabet )
16 Unlike the national services , which are likely to go out to competitive tender , these local and community services are expected to be awarded on the basis of their planned services and financial viability .
17 Traditional epics taken from Frankish oral poetry also commanded Charles ' interest , and he had several of these copied out into formal texts .
18 Similarly , the likely phasing out of duty-free sales for people travelling within the European Community could also make many luxury items more expensive just as many of the newly-rich who fuelled the consumer boom are feeling newly poor .
19 England 's external wars were fought principally in France , so most Englishmen had little direct experience of warfare , apart from those in the north , where relations with Scotland were always likely to break out into open hostility .
20 Three comes out in British .
21 Poor lose out in tough balancing act My View : Gavin McCrone gives his view of the Budget
22 People who did not know how to be useful dropped out of Good Neighbour schemes .
23 My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time .
24 Complicated family inter-connections are all trotted out in pointless detail , designed , presumably , to show just how very ‘ in ’ is Lady Colin Campbell .
25 These Proposals represent a significant change in the character of community nursing , not least the effective phasing out of specific specialist community job titles such as district nurse and health visitor .
26 The coffee cups were all laid out on long white-napped tables , and waiters hovered over the silver urn , dispensing coffee to a few early arrivals .
27 They 've all walked out on poor Paul .
28 After luncheon , we all went out to wonderful Centre Court seats , to watch the finals of the Men 's Singles between Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker , which Lendl , playing brilliantly , won in two straight sets 6–3 , 6–2 .
29 The nurse had n't been round yet to close the curtains and Charles Paris and Harry Chiltern looked out on galvanized frames of blackness .
30 K. R. Whenever they had a raid on the Chinese gambling , they took them all in the cells and they all sent out for Chinese meals , and when they 'd all gone to the Main Bridewell in the middle of the night — ‘ 125 , scrub out ! ’ — and I had to take my tunic off and scrub out after the Chinese had been .
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