Example sentences of "out [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 At one extreme were those so inert , so withdrawn into themselves , that they gave out nothing to the young .
2 The pain steadily increased in force , blotting out the fires on the hill above the melon beds , increasing the darkness until they could make out nothing in the compound below , and driving them back from the streaming verandah .
3 She could make out nothing in the darkness at the beginning except a jumble of bric-a-brac and the outline of a colossal eagle crucified on one wall .
4 He could make out nothing in the darkness around the car .
5 Elsewhere , intelligent use of colour is responsible for the blue shading which fills out me of the canthari surrounding the Tyche medallion at Brantingham , Humbs. , or for the red shadow which falls across the shoulder and left cheek of Venus , in the Kingscote mosaic .
6 Find out which of the above programmes and their producers are likely to be most sympathetic to your style of music and remember the following :
7 After you have studied the routes and prepared through do-it-yourself practice , your PP may give the names of the places you pass on one route , and at the conclusion you pick out which of the prepared journeys she was making .
8 And to succeed in this we must find out which of the puppet-master 's strings make our intellects dance , and then cut them .
9 Today , somehow , she would find out which of the two of them he really loved .
10 My priority is to get rid of discrimination and we shall have to find out which of the various possibilities will be the best alternative to that which is now proposed .
11 Well it certainly is , and we think that we 've had an examin of our co , examination of the constitution , we 've made a number of changes , but the task for Labour now is to press on with the issues of looking at our policies , and making sure that our economic policy and our social policy a actually meets the changes that are out their in the world .
12 As far as anyone could make out none of the hostages whose lives had been threatened earlier in the year had actually been harmed , but the stream of communiqués from the groups had dried up .
13 Eubank said : ‘ Michael is never far from my thoughts — but he 'll understand better than anyone that on the day I must close out everything except the fight .
14 ‘ If I shut out everything except the rushing of the water I can hear different levels of sound . ’
15 She put by the rent for the six weeks , and laid out everything for the bills — she usually pays £6 a week for gas , £2.68 newspapers , £2 club for her son 's clothes , £30 for food , £2.75 for school dinners in term time .
16 He guessed that was how she would always be , blocking out everything for the preferred world of her own creation until an idea was spent .
17 Deictic function is pointing out something for the first time , often using demonstratives as in Look at that picture ! ;
18 In consequence , months of painful and arduous negotiations had been wasted , largely because of the ignorance or the Bourbon attitude of the Foreign Office who did not bother to find out something on the basis that they already knew every piece of human knowledge that is worth knowing .
19 For the first time that weekend the rain had stopped , and although it was still overcast we could make out something of the beauties of the landscape .
20 Now merely saying that is not evidence of any kind ( and may merely annoy those AI workers who program in languages other than LISP and do use flow-charts ) , but it does bring out something of the opposition between modules and levels that is the heart of the last part of this paper : flow-chart boxes are essentially separated from each other in ways like those that separate the modules of programs ; but program levels are not like that .
21 It 's simpler to obtain large amounts of it and one hopes that if one finds out something of the mechanism through this enzyme one would be able to apply it to other enzymes dependent upon the same coenzyme .
22 But they do call us towards speech , so that at least in the urgency and the felt inadequacy of our attempt to speak , erm to speak those words and lines , we can act out something of the quality and kind of our response , our shadowy awareness of what these incomparable and shrieking voices meant to the Eliot who was fighting for his own voice .
23 He is busy learning about himself , and at the same time finding out something about the world beyond his home and family , about other children , other adults and other things .
24 ‘ I 've been asked by the Bishop to find out something about the background of Hereward Marr and his wife , ’ she tried , as an opener .
25 Changing to bridged mono operation , which is as simple as flicking a switch , allows the CF-200 to kick out something in the region of 200 watts into 8 ohms — and all this from a 1U rack space .
26 She opened the door and gazed down a splendid vista of reception rooms that opened out one into the next , which Buzz had learned was typical of grand French houses .
27 Hits from the 60s , 70s and 80s will pour out one after the other to uncontrollable delight .
28 Saw all the logs of wood up , put it on a trailer it was half a mile away from the cottage , when we came to the cottage door , give a shout , they all came out one after the other , there was a chain , put it under the stairs and that was us fine for about three weeks
29 We should n't be bashed for putting it into a sale ; we help to bring it to a resolution by bringing out it into the open ’ .
30 And er , when I went to me I found out it in the post It was in the post , that I was picked .
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