Example sentences of "[pron] out as " in BNC.

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1 After capture at Tobruk as a chaplain he listened as well as lectured and poured himself out as father , brother and friend , empathising with the religious difficulties of his fellow prisoners which gnawed away at the rigid Anglo-Catholicism of more sheltered days .
2 The cases do suggest , however , that where a director does possess a relevant expertise he should be judged by the standards of a competent practitioner of it , presumably on the ground that he has expressly or impliedly held himself out as being appropriately qualified .
3 An own-brander is liable if he has own-branded the goods in such a way as to hold himself out as being the producer .
4 ‘ ( 1 ) A party to a contract ‘ deals as consumer ’ in relation to another party if — ; ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) … the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption .
5 If an agent enters into the transaction , then for certain types of investment and if the agent does not regularly hold himself out as buying investments , the transaction is excluded .
6 This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade .
7 In Whitehouse v Jordan [ 1981 ] , the House of Lords confirmed that an error of judgment does not automatically indicate negligence , it depends whether the error would have been made by a reasonably competent professional man professing to have the standard and type of skill that the defendant held himself out as having .
8 A party to a contract " deals as a consumer " in relation to another party if — ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) in the case of a contract governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , or by section 7 of this Act [ ie other contracts of supply ] the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption .
9 Section 12(1) of UCTA 1977 provides as follows : 12 – ( 1 ) A party to a contract " deals as consumer " in relation to another party if ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) in the case of a contract governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , or by section 7 of this Act , the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption .
10 Alec Stewart ran himself out as he tried for a sharp single to cover and found Atherton unwilling to budge at the non-striker 's end .
11 Even your first flight could end up with a field landing and , if the wheel brake lever is not in the usual position for you , your habits will catch you out as you claw for the non-existent lever in panic .
12 By the 1920s when Mussolini , partly influenced by the elite theorists , proclaimed his scornful opposition to democracy , such a position marked you out as one who resisted the broad tendency of all politics since 1789 .
13 ‘ Well , I 'll help you out as best I can .
14 If there 's any hint that you do not have your own car then I will play you out as well as the company .
15 Want someone to lift you out as well do you Sue ?
16 not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher unless previously agreed in writing
17 not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher
18 not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher
19 not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher .
20 He was leading one out as she reached him and he never stopped .
21 Bass was the odd one out as investors again turned their backs following disappointing results earlier this week .
22 I meant to put this one out as well
23 And I 'll rip them out properly af Thursday , when I take that one out as well .
24 Send , the original one out as well .
25 BT : Well , starting a sentence with an if-clause , for instance , especially if you 're being a bit hesitant , thinking something out as you go along …
26 Mary set them out as follows , adding to each her own comments .
27 Do n't shut them out as you normally do .
28 The object was to buy King Airs and other aircraft from South Africa and ferry them home to sell , hiring them out as and when .
29 A police officer escorts them out as the verdicts are confirmed .
30 There are the twins Presley and Haley Stray , and the surname plainly marks them out as abandoned waifs , far removed from parental care .
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