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

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1 Within the southern suburb , many of the 1956–7 structures were apparently disused by the second half of the century , their footings being robbed out or cut by a new ditch alongside Ermine Street .
2 You 'll also find bars , restaurants and cafés nearby , many of which are open 24 hours , so you can eat out or stay in the Inn itself .
3 The respondent did not take the opportunity to consult a solicitor until March 1989 , nor did he prior to then carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any investigations .
4 to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of such testing and examination as may be necessary for the performance of the duty imposed on him by sub-paragraph ( a ) ;
5 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the design or manufacture of any article for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the design or article may give rise . ’
6 to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of such testing and examination as may be necessary for the performance of the duty imposed on him by sub-paragraph ( a ) ;
7 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the manufacture of any substance for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the substance may give rise . ’
8 In the midst of the global gene drain , more than 1,000 small family seed houses have either been bought out or come under the control of some of the world 's largest chemical companies .
9 German radio had announced on Monday night that Hess had disappeared by plane , and had either ‘ jumped out or met with an accident ’ .
10 Some geldings will ‘ tease ’ mares , and so can be a danger if on the other side of a wire fence , as a mare may strike out or kick at the gelding and injure herself in the fence .
11 Order 15 , r 1 provides that the court may at any time allow or direct any person to be added , struck out or substituted as a party to proceedings in accordance with the High Court practice ( see RSC , Ord 15 , r 6 ; Ord 20 , rr 5 , 8 ) .
12 Large horticultural firms sent out or subscribed to the activities of professional collectors , who often employed local people to bring orchids to them and there was little hesitation in felling a tree to get a good specimen .
13 Glass , however , may crystallize out or devitrify in the solid state if it 's left long enough , with myriads of tiny crystals forming and making it opaque .
14 This approach is in accordance with s 74(a) , ICTA 1988 , being expenditure ‘ wholly and exclusively laid out or expended for the purposes of the trade , profession or vocation ’ .
15 Though I do not desire to stray into fields where others here are expert , I must point out that according to the first chapter of Genesis the world was so constituted from the beginning that good and evil were created together in it , and also that the knowledge of them existed before mankind .
16 In January 1964 , when Hegarty complained about imbalance in corporation employment , Alderman Gerald Glover , for the Unionists , was able to point out that according to the records , ninety-nine appointments out of one hundred were agreed by all members of the corporation .
17 He points out that according to the recollections of Dr Sandison , Deputy Superintendent from 1954 to 1964 , it had been difficult to fill the beds at Powick with patients admitted from the county and that admissions from such places as Birmingham , outside the catchment area , often of severely disabled people , were accepted .
18 Without naming names , he goes on to outline the situations which had so interested him in the cases of the Melanesians and the Tari Furora , as he points out that to tamper with the pattern of primitive culture at one point is to endanger the whole structure .
19 What he pulled out and flung on the bed were garments of his own : a thick jacket and breeches and boots .
20 Benin climbed out and crossed to the guardhouse where he showed his ID card to the nearest of three armed sentries .
21 These would subsequently be tried out and evaluated in the classroom , the teacher having been given a set of possible procedures for doing this .
22 In the huge surveys carried out and documented in the Kinsey Report and substantiated by the results of a special Forum magazine survey into penis size , the largest recorded penises were ten inches and nine-and-a-half inches respectively .
23 If the summer weather has brought out your sporty side , do n't feel you 've got to rush out and invest in a bank-breakingly expensive pair of trainers .
24 Karen rinsed her mouth out and spat in the sink .
25 When I open it , a load of bits of paper fall out and flutter to the ground .
26 Leaning her bike against the gate , she hopped up and over , then raced to the bridge and under it , and stood in the middle of the road holding both hands out and shouting to the van to stop .
27 And he went on gazing out of the window , drawing on it with his finger until Mrs Hollins came out and rapped on the glass .
28 A major rationalisation exercise was carried out and resulted in the creation of a single Head Office at Nailsea which now undertakes all the accounting and administration for Wimpey Hobbs , Wimpey Asphalt and the Overseas Contracting activities .
29 Can I ask you though if you are gon na sneak out and smoke in the conservatory er not in that passageway along there , cos the smoke detectors
30 Ice crystallizes out and accumulates in a surface layer which thickens and consolidates ; on calm nights with air temperatures well below freezing point a layer 20 cm deep may form overnight and be firm enough to take the weight of a man by morning .
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