Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] out " in BNC.
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1 | Broadly speaking eligible trainees are individuals who pay for their own training or assessment out of their own resources , who do not receive assistance from an employer or are not funded under a Government Scheme towards the cost of such training . |
2 | ‘ Guinea pigs and rabbits should be kept in sheds or garages out of the way . |
3 | If this is so , there must be a facility for holding portions of text in parallel on screen , for altering either of them in any way desired , and for moving all or part out of one text and into the other . |
4 | Are there arrangements for surgeries or clinics out of working hours ? |
5 | Are there arrangements for surgeries or clinics out of working hours ? |
6 | Or crap out concepts like a Luther 's turds ? |
7 | They wo n't need to see all of your data , but choose certain items to print out or type out in a way that can be understood by the non-linguist . |
8 | Usually the women kept some money ‘ for their own ’ to buy themselves make-up , tights or clothes , and pay for the occasional trip or night out ( see Pahl , 1989 ) . |
9 | Start your holiday or day out planning with this quick guide . |
10 | At Invercargill aerodrome Southland Aero Club welcomes pilots for conventional training and renting , but Chris Thomson , the CFI also flies deer hunters or holidaymakers out to remote Stewart Island ( NZ 's uttermost southern extremity ) or onto beach landing strips in the solitude of Fiordland 's most inaccessible mountain territory . |
11 | Otherwise you may take flowers or foliage out of the press before they are ready , thereby ruining them . |
12 | Clare died the next morning , and while she was on the life support machine , although she was n't conscious , I promised her I would never sell or loan out Southall . |
13 | ‘ Clare died on the next morning , and while she was on the life support machine , although she was n't conscious , I promised her I would never sell or loan out Southall . ’ |
14 | A legacy which earmarks , not a particular thing , but a particular fund or collection out of which it is to come ( e.g. ‘ one of my three violins ' ) is called demonstrative . |
15 | Perhaps — though I hardly dare pen the thought — perhaps , perhaps I am beginning to glimpse or sense out of this pain and this cold and this exhaustion and this fear and this hunger the presence or the comfort of some other thing , some other force more powerful or resilient than my own weakening frame . |
16 | I 'd only once asked for a transfer and not because of any discontent or fall- out with the club . |
17 | JCB may be grabbing the limelight with its Fastrac high-speed tractor , but other companies have new models or refinements out this summer . |
18 | Yet I can still detect the presence of a large lorry or bus out of the extreme corner of my eye . |
19 | EVERY time I hear Rod Stewart ‘ singing ’ Waltzing Matilda I have the urge to heave my TV or radio out the window . |
20 | If the seven-to ten-day period includes the odd party or meal out ( and this is something you occasionally do ) just record all the details . |
21 | There is no consensus on this , but in broad terms there is a concern to water down , or phase out , the hereditary element in favour of elected members representing " interests " or regions and possibly chosen by proportional representation . |
22 | Customs and Excise Commissioners , Lord Denning M.R. expressed the view that it would be ‘ intolerable if an innocent person — without any interest in a case — were to be subjected to an action … simply to get papers or information out of him . |
23 | If you leave a sandpit or pool out for a while , the grass underneath will die . |
24 | Always wear a hat or cap out of doors see page 4 |
25 | As far as danger to the local population was concerned , it said that a ‘ North East wind is blowing across the Windscale factory and is taking any radioactive dust or vapour out to sea ’ . |
26 | Hering stated that a cure should proceed : from above , downwards — from the head or upper regions of the body down towards the feet ; from within , out — from the internal organs out to the joints or skin ; from more important to less important organs — from the liver , heart or lungs out to the joints or skin ; from the present backwards in time — going back into the patient 's medical history . |
27 | It 's also pretty wet but with the ratchet block taking the strain out of controlling the sail I can concentrate on technique and having fun and respond to the gusts by sheeting in or sheeting out if I 'm overpowered and moving bodyweight in or out to suit the . |
28 | At night there were no longer any bonfires to be seen , either on the hill or way out on the surrounding plain . |
29 | Grinder car 752 is used traditionally to grind wrinkles or corrugations out of the track with its carborundum shoes , and is seen here in Red Bank Road , Bispham in 1964 . |
30 | If they had the time they 'd have cut words or letters out of magazines . |