Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 It had started out as a ship 's boiler but Selwyn had acquired it some years before to ensure a plentiful supply of soft water for his garden .
2 Queen fans were devastated when Barcelona — a Top Ten hit when first released five years ago — was controversially elbowed out as the Games 's theme song by Amigos Para Siempre ( Friends For Life ) .
3 Pearson 's book publishing companies shone out as the group 's star performers last year .
4 Most of the events classified as severe could be interpreted as involving some kind of loss or threat of loss : finding out about a husband 's unfaithfulness , a life-threatening illness to someone close , or redundancy from a job held for many years .
5 To return to the shareholder example , having raised the point that it is in shareholders ' interests to ensure their returns are reasonable , it logically follows that there will be an incentive for them to spend a certain amount of time and money finding out about the firm 's activities and performance .
6 The advantage of finding out about the pupil 's present level of visual functioning is that it can be considered as a starting point .
7 They held their automatic rifles across their midriffs , four friends out for a day 's sport .
8 I spotted several club professionals , who were clearly delighted to be out for a day 's entertainment at the expense of one of the manufacturers .
9 I looked hungrily around , drinking in the sights of London : the beaver hats , lined with green velvet , of the wealthy merchants , the shabby caps of the artisans and , above all , the ornate head-dresses covered in clouds of gauze of the court ladies stepping out for a morning 's shopping .
10 If ever a house cried out for a woman 's hand , thought the lady dramatically , this was it !
11 An architect on holiday in the Scottish Highlands was out for an afternoon 's hill walking .
12 The European Commission has accepted the first set of standards worked out for the EC 's ecolabelling scheme , which aims to inform consumers about the environmental impact of particular products .
13 Ward was on his feet in a flash , his gloved right hand reaching out for the other 's arm .
14 Over in Cheltenham , 6 teams of 4 turned out for the day 's main event , won by the team from the St James Hotel .
15 Interviews carried out for the project 's research paper indicate that many prostitutes ‘ just want to settle down and have a family ’ .
16 You should land ready to fight and watch out for the opponent 's foot sweep .
17 When Kalchu and I set out for the headman 's house several mornings later it was bitterly cold .
18 The 16-year-olds could play for the juniors at the same time as their fathers turn out for the club 's over-35s team in a national competition .
19 When I got sent down the judge said , ‘ You should be out for the baby 's birth ’ , but I was n't .
20 The girl and her family were ushered out through a judge 's exit before reporters were allowed into court .
21 You must tell them that the balance of the first year 's payment will be taken out through a banker 's order .
22 When the fungus is finished with its host , large club-shaped fruiting structures punch out through the insect 's exoskeleton , leaving the lifeless husk grotesquely studded with bizarre outgrowths .
23 Ten minutes later a small party , including a highly suspicious private detective , made its way out through the tradesmen 's entrance , escorted by Auguste .
24 He could have been anyone or anything stepping out after a night 's wining and dining .
25 He had finally petered out after a lifetime 's toil at the loom .
26 It was Round Two in a bitter Battle of the Bills which broke out after the couple 's wedding last May .
27 Behind the beautifully restored façades of the buildings with their smart paint and gabled roofs there was evidence of a rich and varied culture , Gina observed , walking down the crowded cobbled pathway where restaurants and cafés spilled out towards the water 's edge .
28 Dressed in well-cut silver-grey trousers and a pale green shirt , open at the neck , a grey jacket slung casually over one shoulder , he could have stepped out of every woman 's dream .
29 She goes on : ‘ The problem with taking a management decision out of a farmer 's hands as an economic decision and putting it into conservationists hands is that the conservationists do n't always agree .
30 And out of the bracken and the thin , fine rain the Welsh boiled like foam out of a hound 's jaws , to confront the English in the narrows under the hill .
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