Example sentences of "[vb infin] out at " in BNC.

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1 You could fall out at night . ’
2 It was bloody embarrassing at first and all , I can tell you , as these two girls sat there right in front of my nose , but the girls it did n't phase out at all . ’
3 John Grimley will again line out at centre half back despite suffering a broken nose in the drawn game .
4 He will again line out at left half forward , the position many observers regard as his best .
5 The cost should average out at about £6 per page , less for longer runs , but you will have to allow for the extra time .
6 My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time .
7 A speech therapist will carry out formal and informal assessments of the child 's verbal expression and comprehension as well as advise on language activities parents can carry out at home ( Bishop 1984 ; Reynell 1977 ; Wheldall et al .
8 Some years later , to give one final example of the kind of trouble that could break out at football games , the police found it necessary to lead a baton charge against stone-throwers during a contest between Linfield and Belfast Celtic in 1935 .
9 mental institution and having to give up his job because once they get that position if they speak out , in any way , for instance the Civil Service you ca n't speak out at all even if you can see something that you know is wrong
10 I did n't simply black out at the table , oh no .
11 At pounds 150 , the fee paid to the man-of-the-match adjudicator , Ray Illingworth , will work out at about pounds 300 per second 's thought .
12 To provide the cash equivalent , ( assuming an average of £50 per child per week ) would work out at £215,377 a year .
13 Miss Emma Nicholson , MP for Devon West , a member of the delegation , said that would work out at about £20,000 for each victim .
14 For instance , you may find that a conference for seventy people in a smallish London hotel will work out at £30 a head per day .
15 If FTC 's bid does guarantee UEFA a minimum of £15 million a year , it will work out at £1.25 million a game for the 12 matches in the eight-club , mini-league series , an experiment in making money that is certain to be continued next season , Premier League clubs will be glad to know .
16 The EC has also put forward an advisory , non-binding , maximum figure that would work out at about 87.5p a gallon at current rates .
17 In 1981 , the corporation argued to a House of Lords Select Committee that the tenure mix within the LDDC would work out at about 50 per cent owner-occupied , 25 per cent shared-equity tenure and 25 per cent housing association .
18 Well , I hate to disappoint you , but flying in New Zealand can work out at less than half the average cost per hour in the UK .
19 The monthly payments would work out at £4.34 each .
20 Allowing 10 minutes per client for collection each week , assuming the collector gets rather less than average industrial earnings and himself copes with all the paperwork involved during those 10 minutes , and assuming that the trading check firm pays the shops where the check has been used ( less its commission — perhaps 12½ per cent ) about a month after writing the check , the actual return to the lender would work out at only 7 per cent — that is to say , less than the firm 's own borrowing costs would be , even without making any allowance for either bad debts and late payments or office overheads .
21 Keeping a car fully maintained at your local cost-a-lot garage can work out at a small fortune — and it never ends .
22 Of course , very often garments require a number of stitches that do not work out at a neat number of pattern repeats , so you do n't HAVE to much patterns at side seams .
23 The company reckons that the thing will work out at $1,500 per transaction per second in the TPC-B benchmark , and notes that by comparison , a shared memory multiprocessor does about $8,000 per TPC-B per second .
24 A 2 per cent discount for cash would work out at £400 a year but then there is the embarrassment of haggling in front of clients . ’
25 Some firms charge by the hour , roughly between £6.50 and £10 ; others by the job , which can work out at about £80 to £120-plus for a four-hour clean
26 Cos , how did the magician work out at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham in the pantomime last year ?
27 Dunedin charges £15 per holding for the sale , but for larger sums this can work out at less than a front-end trust fee .
28 Stand in the bar and you can look out at the full expanse of San Antonio running around the bay and watch the ferries plying to and from the very centre of town to the landing stage only 50 metres away .
29 Left : From Monica 's favourite spot — her writing room — she can look out at the garden while sitting at her desk
30 On this day , her mother always took an interest in the weather and the direction of the wind , and almost every year would look out at the white-capped waves and mutter about how the wind and sea looked much the same as it had on the day she lost her Sam .
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