Example sentences of "[conj] out on " in BNC.

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1 For example , placing the blocks in the centre of a large room or out on the porch , instead of in their usual corner , can stimulate quite a different type of play .
2 Here in Mr Shah 's hotel or out on the plains I find myself making all sorts of airy leaps and connections effortlessly .
3 Hiding in comers or out on the hills in all weathers …
4 Right : Whether you 're cooking in the garden or out on a picnic , the portable Smokey Joe barbecue is ideal .
5 There are two options , inside , or out on the open deck .
6 Civil Engineering offers an exciting and well-paid career with opportunities to work either both in an office or out on site both in the UK and overseas .
7 Nothing moved on the bank or out on the water .
8 Find out whether you 're in or out on pages 30 and 31 .
9 Find out whether your style is in or out on pages 30 and 31 .
10 either that or out on the bleeding street
11 ‘ The ultimate test always was : Would it be funnier if , for example , Carry On Abroad was filmed in Spain rather than out on the lot ?
12 Similarly , when he visits the south-east region , he will want to know why so many sales people are investing their time in the office rather than out on the road selling .
13 Moreover , the Dutch visit to Cagliari on June 16 will be fleeting ; a lot of their fans will travel in and out on the day .
14 Over every railway station the flag of Hope waves bright , while day after day the befriending express moves in and out on its errand of health .
15 There were hoof-marks of horses , and once or twice the slots of deer , and out on the very edge where the track was worst a narrow winding verge where travellers on foot had been forced to push their way through the undergrowth .
16 And out on the moors so lonely to those ,
17 Try the effect of zooming the lens , first to wide angle and then to telephoto , adjusting the focus in and out on each of these two extreme settings .
18 It was not really practical to operate it from his airstrip at Sutton Bridge , where the ‘ Me 108 ’ and Stearman were based , although the Corsair could easily be flown in and out on an occasional basis .
19 Since the distance and aperture remain the same , only more or less of the same picture is being shown , just as if a camera in a museum or on an animation stand were moving in and out on an oil painting .
20 Why , I remember being in a stagecoach , with the Apaches attacking , and out on the road with Henry Fonda and the Okies and shooting Tyrone Power while he was hanging up a picture … ’
21 What are they dragging up and out on their long leashes of sound
22 Periods of observation were spent in the control room , at the front desk and out on patrol with officers in each subdivision , and police records of messages received analysed .
23 Where I think we have tried to do something interesting is in this idea of giving the student a , a whole year 's experience in the school to help them become professionalised , rather than the normal practice , the traditional practice of school practice , which meant going twelve , sixteen weeks into perhaps two bytes , into a school , and this does mean the student can get integrated with the school community and take part in the extramural life of the school , get involved in games and school plays and school outings in a way that 's not possible if they 're in and out on that short basis .
24 But out on the wide , untidy expanse behind the drying green and the wash houses the children must have forgotten , for we play tig and hide-and-seek in the long grass , running about in gangs of indiscriminate age and religion .
25 A C2 might be a joy to paddle on a dancing rapid but out on the Pacific Ocean it behaved like a submersible beast .
26 Off the water the sailors need a bit of help rigging up , but out on the water they can compete alongside anyone .
27 But out on the beat officers say more support is desperately needed .
28 The following is an extract of conversation in which an experienced neighbourhood constable is talking while out on his beat about discretion , in which its exercise is linked to both the development of local knowledge and the possession of interactive skills :
29 Teddies were first developed in Germany in the early 1900s and named in tribute to former American president Teddy Roosevelt who refused to shoot a defenceless small bear while out on a hunting trip .
30 So , while out on a shopping trip , Darren stepped forward as a volunteer to help the crier with a proclamation of his own .
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