Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] out " in BNC.

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1 A Thames Valley spokesman said : ‘ It was like a skating rink out there . ’
2 See lot lot of these jobs are done by the tide , say you take a ship now what 's been sunk in the river , at low tide they 'll put the wires underneath , make them fast to the ships and when the tide when the t t tide rise out come the ship , and they can take it where they want to .
3 I retrieved the case notes for as many patients as possible who had been registered locally as having died of asthma during 1980–9 ( 21 case notes out of 40 in total ) .
4 The cells would have to expend energy , in the form of adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) , in order to pump hydrogen ions out of the cell .
5 I guess it is mildly amusing to see Bolan 's head emerge ghostlike from Elton John 's piano as the guesting Reg hammers out ‘ Children Of The Revolution ’ , though probably not for the right reasons and certainly not enough to detract from the leaden weight of the music .
6 Cleo took the velvet poison bag and the money pouch out of her drawer , together with a handful of stockings , and stuffed them into an old leather holdall in which she 'd formerly kept a collection of limbs , torsos and heads from broken porcelain dolls .
7 Simulated annealing uses random perturbations to shake the parameter values out of a local optimum so that globally optimal values may be found .
8 Darlington and District Vehicle Inspectorate , who carried out the incognito tests , have now put three MOT garages out of action and banned eight MOT testers from testing more cars .
9 In fact the members took it to a European court and spent a lot of their own money — twenty five thousand pounds — to try and get a discrimination judgement out of the European court , which failed at the last hurdle really , we think on political grounds really .
10 It will be appreciated that the signal to noise problems inherent in detecting and analysing 300 base pairs out of 3 billion ( 1 in 10 ) are very much alleviated after 30 cycles of polymerase chain reaction , when 10 copies of the 300 base pair fragment are present for every single copy of the total genomic DNA background .
11 After she 'd cleared up lunch she hoisted Ethel 's huge ox heart out of its water on to the chopping board .
12 SRU secretary , Bill Hogg , told a press briefing in Edinburgh yesterday that with the west stand out of use due to the redevelopment at Murrayfield , the intention was to host the fixtures involving Scotland A and the Scotland development XV at club grounds with the largest capacities .
13 There 's lots of fun to be had at camp — everything from cooking over an open fire to building gadgets out of sticks and string and singing round the camp fire .
14 In effect , this has forced many small to medium-sized component manufacturers out of business and encouraged larger manufacturers to internationalise their operations so that they can supply assembly plants overseas .
15 Yeah your local field agent out here would only be
16 The lava had already damaged a tourist complex and put a cable car out of action .
17 Manchester City were just one of the clubs impressed by his aggressive style a style which helped dump the Frist Division side out of the Rumbelows League Cup and FA Cup at Ayresome Park .
18 Shut the kitchen light out ?
19 We can sort the money side out later , but I do n't want you to worry about that either .
20 Verily , these people are set upon pushing the noise boat out over the horizon until it arrives … somewhere .
21 An de Lioness dat chanting freedom fighters out fe win ,
22 I believe that the C E C is accepting this , and I just want to say to the branch secretaries out there , do what I do , tell every member grab the cheque and throw the disclaimer in the bin .
23 I have been lucky enough to stroke porpoises from a rowing boat in Loch Torridon , swim in a deep burn with a baby otter in Ardnamurchan and help clear somebody 's cottage loft out of a deep pile of pine marten droppings .
24 Lay the pelmet fabric out flat with wrong sides uppermost .
25 See the tufts of hair spring out and the clitoris bulge .
26 He took a packet of chewing gum out of his pocket , and peeled off the wrapping ; it slipped out of his fingers , and fell over the barrier on to the seats below .
27 fish this tape measure out and er measure the window .
28 Well I fell over , slipped over in the car park out there , all gravelly and gritty out there and I scraped my elbow and I 've got a nasty graze all on the elbow and it 's all full of grit and muck , help
29 Piloting his tinny little car west out of Oxford with blithe disregard for the rules of the road , he declined to specify their destination — beyond the fact that it was where Morpurgo had met with his accident — and instead treated Harry to a detailed account of the death of Ramsey Everett , an account which he had previously given Heather , almost , it seemed , word for word .
30 Odd-Knut lifts his snow hook out of the snow and with a swish is gone .
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