Example sentences of "out a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They accept all too easily the public/private distinction and so rule out a consideration of those " privately " made decisions in the economic sphere that have profound implications for the life chances of millions of people .
2 Nor all your tears wash out a Word of it .
3 Nor Daz nor Bold wash out a Word of it .
4 The " moving finger " of the dynamic tectonic situation " writes " the stratigraphical record for us , and only the erosional " tears " accompanying subsequent uplift can wash out a word of it .
5 A master might also hit you with a pencil box on the buttocks , if you had n't learnt your " verbs " and I was once shaken so violently for crossing out a word in my exercise book when I had been told not to , that I nearly fell down with giddiness .
6 Citrine 's policy was the standard one : to hammer out a consensus by discussion .
7 Ladbroke 's had a book open on whether he would get round inside the distance but the far spicier price would be odds against him in bawling out a porter in Bangkok .
8 ( 17 ) Using a computer interrogating a database ; consulting a viewdata programme ; carrying out a simulation of some kind ; inputting data onto a database ; using word processing packages to produce written work for history ; using a computer to generate barcharts , graphs , etc. ( 18 ) Watching video or film .
9 ‘ He said that one should always sort out a bolt-hole for oneself . ’
10 She bent down and picked out a fragment of Quimper from the dustpan .
11 A protagonist asked to play out a scene from her own life in a psycho-drama session may be too anxious about what will emerge to ‘ play the game ’ spontaneously .
12 When the large chromium headlamps of the Citron were only five feet from them , the first boy flung himself into the roadside ditch and let out a yell of triumph as he tumbled into the filthy water .
13 It lifted its great horned head as though to bellow a warning , but in that moment Chuck Sherman 's rifle roared and he let out a yell of delight as he heard the thud of the bullet strike home into the buffalo 's broad chest .
14 Despite herself , she let out a yell of laughter .
15 I 'm going to spell out a warning to the aeroplane pilot by making you all into letters .
16 She lays her eggs , and when the babies are ready to hatch they call out a warning to her that they are coming out .
17 Said a Drug Squad source : ‘ We are extremely pleased with these stiff sentences and it should send out a warning to those involved in the drugs scene that the courts are coming down hard on them . ’
18 At this moment , the driver who had already been braking to come into the station , applied his brakes even more sharply and blasted out a warning on his whistle .
19 At the slightest sign of disturbance , the termites drum out a warning on the earth , which causes the whole foraging party to disappear up the tunnels back to the nest .
20 I hate Heathcliff too , but I could not agree to murder , so I called out a warning from the kitchen window .
21 The author displays a perfect mastery of his subject ; his legendary library has helped him to single out a wealth of comparable material , and his practical knowledge of specific features of construction and style extends to such details as , for example , Riesener 's handmade steel screws .
22 They have carried out a wealth of painstaking research while consciously seeking to resist the presuppositions of these established camps .
23 She 's versioned the things that should be versioned and has put out a request to others in the division for copies of any other forms that we use that do n't feature in procedures .
24 The Open Software Foundation has unofficially put out a Request For Technology for its next generation graphical user interface , UEC II , ( UX No 392 ) .
25 Next month I 'm going to tab out a request from Mr Bob McGhee , of Basingstoke , who has asked for Don Rich 's solo from Buck Owens ' Love 's Gon na Live Here .
26 Then on December 31 , right before they started ringing in the new tax year , executive vice president Ron Lachman wrote out a cheque to Systemhouse buying back the piece of Interactive that had originally been the most famous part of the old Lachman Associates ( UX No 220 ) .
27 If the adviser wants you to make out a cheque to him , the alarm bells should start ringing .
28 They wrote out a cheque for the place there and then and became the owners of their own pub .
29 After consultation with his lawyer and right-hand man , Michael Connolly , Oyston wrote out a cheque for £100,000 and made to hand it over .
30 ( This evening — as I knew I would and could — I coaxed and bullied him , and he wrote out a cheque for a hundred pounds , which he 's promised to send off tomorrow .
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