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

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1 Exchanging information is not as risky as sticking your neck out by suggesting an idea , so people tend to prolong information-swopping and postpone idea-having .
2 We 've also approached Nottingham Evening Post who 've expressed an interest in taking it on , but again we still have n't got a meeting , so I intend ringing them both this week , and stressing that we need to get a move on because really we need an issue out by March .
3 Tynemouth had the last say , however , when a poorly taken 16 metre hit out by Alderson was met by Malcolm Hall who weaved his way into the area to finish the score Tynemouth 's third .
4 There were a few people about now : walking their dogs , jogging in tracksuits along the firm sand out by the water 's edge .
5 In Nogykanizsa , half population is wipe out by plague only one years after building the cathedral .
6 To the news we go with with Wipe Out by the Safaris .
7 This latter finding has been point out by some authors , noting that the mean age at the time of the diagnosis of Barrett 's oesophagus was about 55 years , which is the same as the value found in our study .
8 Our Suzanne 's having a sort out by the way maybe next week or the week after but
9 Taking the current level of borrowings and forecasting future receipts of cash in and payments of cash out by salaries , bought ledger payments , tax payments and so on .
10 He lifted a sock from the floor and pushed it into her mouth , then held a silk blouse out by its cuffs and spun it until it became a rope to hold the gag secure .
11 Novell hopes to have a new version of DR DOS out by the middle of this year .
12 In addition such clauses also normally give the seller the options of trying to alter the goods so that they are no longer infringing , buying the third party claimant out by obtaining a licence from him , or , in the last resort , taking back the goods in return for a refund of their purchase price ; all of these at the seller 's expense .
13 Bush Vark 's First Day Out by Charles Fuge ( MacMillan , £6.95 ) Winner of The Mother Goose Award and the MacMillan Prize 1988 Three pairs of creaturely eyes stare out from the deep black inside covers of Bush Vark 's First Day Out , whetting young appetites for nocturnal mystery and the pleasurable horrors encountered by Charles Fuge 's cheery little vark , with his slippery passivity and plain good fortune .
14 The thought of those yards of bare floorboards , pounded day in and day out by scores of muddy boots , fairly crying out for a bucket of hot suds and a good brush , filled Nelly 's heart with joy .
15 Following a day out by the river , the class were asked in pairs to make a picture or a model of something they had seen or done the previous day .
16 Some seventy of his essays were published as Day In and Day Out by ‘ The Londoner ’ in 1924 .
17 Gerry Fitzgerald , the Belfast Telegraph 's award-winning photographer , took it at a day out by the National Canine Defence League at Ballymena .
18 HUNDREDS of children enjoyed a sunny day out by the sea yesterday , thanks to the kindness of 300 drivers who gave their time to transport the youngsters .
19 But what if — well , what if you 're out on the floor at some gay club , thrusting your valuables at all and sundry , and you spot — or ( CALAMITY ! ) are spotted by — some workmates who are injecting a buzz of decadence into their boring night out by visiting a queer disco — what then ?
20 The Lucky Duck Song by Martin Waddell , The Little Blue Book of the Marie Celeste by Angie Sage , Farmer Jane by Gillian Osband and Cyril 's Cat : Charlie 's Night Out by Shoo Rayner ( Puffin , £3.50 each ) offer something for all tastes .
21 As well as the presentation , Jean was also given a retirement night out by her friends a month or so before the actual date .
22 the income arising to the trust has a foreign source and therefore had it been received by the beneficiary he would not have borne tax on it ; and 2. the benefit — the payment out by the trustees to the individual — is not received in the United Kingdom .
23 It was late ; the clock in Magdalen Tower had struck three in the morning before Lewis let Tolkien out by the little postern on Magdalen Bridge .
24 Tearing my hair out by the roots .
25 She wanted to tear his hair out by the handful , scratch his smooth cheeks with her nails , beat her fists on his white shirt , and rip it apart .
26 I 've got the use of a little field out by the Town Dairy .
27 Sort of like had his big the shit out by the way .
28 However , often the best way of challenging a dysfunctional attitude is to test out the validity of the attitude , for example a client who believed he could not stand going to a party might be invited to test this belief out by going , for at least part of the time .
29 ‘ See this woman out by the tradesman 's entrance .
30 The paper is then passed between two rollers and pressed against the etched cylinder drawing the ink out by absorption .
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