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

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1 Will ultimately go through the solution that you 're looking at , in terms of optical activity it comes out t' other end , cos light tends to do that , you know it 'll come t' other end and at this end , after going through a length system etcetera , will be a an eyeball .
2 They used to do good turns when t' dalesfolk was fast asleep in their beds — cleanin' out t' farmers ' churns an' scrubbin' t' dairy floors an' suchlike chores .
3 When you when archaeologists carry out the dig they do n't dig up the whole site .
4 This is because , after a sunbird has sucked out the nectar from a flower , the flower takes some time to replenish its nectaries .
5 Alternatively , the joyous sound of bells may be ringing out the tune of 'Those beautiful red roses that once you gave me ’ , all over sunlit uplands — though I doubt that .
6 I thought I was ever so clever and I wanted everyone to hear me , so each time I spotted one of the neighbours near our house I would bang out the tune .
7 He had only to fumble in the pocket of his sports jacket , preparatory to taking out his pipe , and she was at his elbow striking on a musical lighter which tinkled out the tune of ‘ Come Back to Sorrento ’ .
8 Hands clapping and bodies swaying , an estimated 9,000 sang along as Calloway ( 85 ) , clad in the ceremonial cap and gown , belted out the tune in his gravely voice .
9 ‘ Take out the lorry first ? ’ offered Joe Perry .
10 Tomlinson ( 1980a ) has drawn out the implication that there may be a space to begin to develop democratic and cooperative forms of enterprise management , even given the continuation of the production of commodities for profit .
11 The Commission would exist essentially to carry out the bidding of the Council .
12 He sat on the edge of the gazebo , wrung out the sock and dried himself as best he could .
13 And what this means is that from now on the cla lectures will trail the classes , which , which does n't matter and is actually quite er a good thing in the sense that what will happen from now on is that we 'll first do a topic in the class and then I will give the lecture on it the week after , or possibly even two weeks after , which is okay because it means that then in the lecture I can concentrate on filling in the gaps , straightening out the misunderstandings and generally adding to what we did in the class , rather than leading as it were as I have up until now .
14 ‘ That 's the calm sea , ’ he pointed out the inlet that ran to Ballysadare as they came along the narrow twisting road into Strandhill .
15 As Martin whispered his reply he raised his head slightly above the hedge and peered into the field , where now he could distinctly make out the hen crees and the dark blobs of the sheep .
16 Judith rolled up her sleeve and commenced to clean out the hen 's entrails preparatory to stuffing the carcass .
17 As Judith finished cleaning out the hen for the next day 's dinner , she made room on the kitchen table for her mother to prepare the Friday-night traditional meal of gefilte fish .
18 Housing turnover has collapsed to levels not seen in a generation — and in just two months , September and October , house prices fell by 4% , enough to virtually wipe out the deposit the first-time buyer could normally expect to pay .
19 From time to time the main Party had to intervene to help out the youngsters or to curb their youthful enthusiasms .
20 ‘ I was n't intending to play singles league tennis that season but suggested that I might be able to help out the youngsters and we won most of our matches 5–0 or 4–1 , ’ said Minnis .
21 She sorts out the vests trying several against the doll and saying , ‘ It 's only halfway up her ’ .
22 Completed cleaning out the pipeline .
23 The teacher spoke to every child during the lesson and when one looked like being missed other children cheerfully pointed out the omission .
24 Folly fanned her anger like a flame , trying desperately to burn out the suspicions that crowded into her mind .
25 who stretches out the heavens like a thin thing ,
26 The factories will will man well between us we 'll work out the manning .
27 ‘ It 's for the starving multitudes , ’ he whined through his matted beard , holding out the crock of gold in his blood-stained fingers .
28 But if that is n't bad enough , it is n't scheduled until April 24 — which means he has to sit out the inter-provincials .
29 The 1990 legislation authorizes the establishment of a stock exchange , sets out the preconditions for its statutes and rules of procedure , provides for its membership and operation , and establishes a system for arbitration of disputes between securities traders and between issuers and traders .
30 Shall we begin to pass out the oppositions
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