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

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1 Tory asked suddenly , pointing down to a strand of granite pebbles by which a group of bright blooms apparently sprouted out of the shallow water .
2 Among the bogies foolishly trotted out for this purpose is the imaginary policeman …
3 However , looking more closely at Fig. 6.5b , we see that in the cases and there is no chance that there are any trajectories which remain forever within the region of interest except for the homoclinic orbit itself at r = r* ; for all other trajectories the modulus of the a-coordinate increases on each pass through the top of B and so all trajectories eventually wander out of the region of validity of our analysis ( and , in fact , spiral into C1 or C2 ) .
4 The words just came out without my planning to say them .
5 Without going into matters which might be the subject of the inquiry , can the Secretary of State confirm , first , that there have been recurrent problems with the signalling at either end of the line , as a result of the damp ; and , secondly , the system in case of an emergency and a red light was for the relevant engine drivers physically to get out of the cab and use a telephone near the tunnel ?
6 Headhunters were also forced to become more professional because of the growing complexity of the corporate problems they were called upon to solve ; those consultants who were less sophisticated than their clients soon went out of business .
7 Newspapers are thrown away and reference books soon go out of date .
8 Although none of these methods have ever proved completely successful , the idea of having wings appealed to the Goblins best of all and the other methods rapidly fell out of favour .
9 ‘ We 've experience of two kinds of Darkfall , ’ continued Gilbert , still looking to find a way around Cardiff , the words still spilling out of him .
10 Except , ’ she added regretfully , ‘ the presents usually turn out to be nicked .
11 As soon as it did , the air rushed out of the compartment , and the flight of steps automatically extended out beyond the craft .
12 He looked so like a frog , being literally green with fright , with his eyes nearly popping out of his head , that Breeze wanted to laugh ; but she did n't , because she knew that this curious , gaping crowd of people would think she was hysterical .
13 Frankie 's eyes nearly popped out of his head when he clapped eyes on the room and its contents , especially what was laid out on the table .
14 Mrs Hnatiuk 's eyes nearly popped out of her head .
15 Celia 's big eyes nearly popped out of their sockets .
16 Then suddenly his eyes nearly jumped out of his head , and his mouth opened in frightened surprise .
17 the impact of the comet obliterated large portions of the Animal Kingdom , with mammals suffering just as severe depredations as the reptiles ( fishes and other marine animals probably came out of it all comparatively lightly )
18 The panoramic vista over the Thames to Westminster is breathtaking.As I sit , gazing at the glossy art books carefully laid out before me , I become aware of a clipped , militaristic voice behind me .
19 The Guidelines also spell out in some detail what anticompetitive effects the Department is concerned about .
20 Apparent contradictions often turn out to be paradoxes — insight relating to different circumstances and experiences .
21 And I 'd got the Know me God Personally cos the words really stand out on that little green book .
22 In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE .
23 Then the ledge below , the rock edge ripping his hands , and his shoulders almost jerked out of their sockets as he fought his boots flat for a hundredth of a second against the cliff face .
24 Canon Healey has asked that Hospitality members should write to him as soon as possible with nominations for the duties of matron and chief handmade to the pilgrimage , both roles previously carried out by Mrs McDermott .
25 The technology has evolved from operations already carried out at coastal sites in Scotland in which lengths of oil and gas pipelines are made into bundles which are towed offshore at control depths for installation at oil and gasfields .
26 The seasons , if they are important enough , can grab people 's attention in the way that you would n't if the programmes just went out over a period of 16 or 20 weeks .
27 Crowds generally thin out around the Isle of Dogs loop between 15 and 19 miles , so if you 're looking to get rid of the rest of the watching population , head for Canary Wharf , the complex will be open on the day to spectators .
28 What these effects eventually turn out to be will , of course , depend on the strategies which the various parties choose to pursue , the prevailing capital , product , and labour market circumstances , and the technological choices which the scientists and engineers make available .
29 Some sites eventually fell out of use , as Arthur Causton 's map of 1843 shows only three main sites in the vicinity of the City .
30 . Just think of this food , clothing , shoes all to come out of my earnings the average of £3.9.9d. a little more sometimes , a few shillings Bonus , and my son has been ill for the past three weeks , whos going to pay the doctors Bill also I have lost time at work through air raid warnings no pay .
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