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

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1 Grandparents can be of special help to a child who feels — mistakenly or not — that he or she is the odd one out or a failure compared to the others in the family .
2 In order that is for there to be some change , whether er change er like having a page torn out or a change like moving from one location to another , there also has to be something that stays the same , mainly the subject of change .
3 There may also have been certain conditions of the advance ( eg that a woodworm infestation shall be treated before completion , that certain repairs shall have been carried out or a deduction made from the mortgage loan until they have been ) .
4 He knows he too could be a shooting star that fizzles out or a politician whose time will come .
5 He seemed as happy as Larry trailing round the greasy dustbins of Bristol till nuclear war broke out or the police nabbed him for pilfering a used Tesco bag .
6 In a similar way , the mid-range can be filled out or the treble tweaked at the pull of the appropriate pot .
7 It also urged firms to make sure they completed and exported orders quickly in case they were found out or the UN introduced further sanctions against Iraq .
8 The puppet performance grows more venomous until the adventurers walk out or the puppets attack .
9 It was the beginning of these automatics , you 've seen these photos on the , on the television where these welders come down and they go in like this , well these was the beginning of that sort of thing because it was worked with a motor and a cam which er er the cam went round and it 'd lift the arm up and when it was went past the , the knuckle it 'd drop down and the speed you them out or the speed you sent them out how fast the arm would go up and down , and that was stitch welding .
10 Now if that car had pushed on and did n't brake when he did , that driver would either have taken car out or the keep left bollards would n't he ?
11 Lacking the long-established authority of Time Out or the political commitment of City Limits , Event fell awkwardly between both stools .
12 You can then mark the modules to be read out or the sub-packages to be considered for further processing , or both , confirm the request and press RETURN .
13 If he does not appear the proceedings may be struck out or the district judge may proceed with the review in his absence or may order the action or matter to be struck out ( Ord 17 , r 5 ; Ord 21 , r 1(2) ) .
14 Now surely we owe these people something better than this surely there 's got the wickedness out or the intelligence to get this thing off the ground .
15 The more features that 're fired , the more likely it is that you 'll get an out or the higher the activity level of the cognitive demon and then the more likely that the decision demon will decide that that 's the appropriate character .
16 He says if he has a crash he wo n't know if he 's going to have to pay out or the insurance company .
17 Worn sections can then be cut out or the entire rope disposed of .
18 Over 100 rods turned out or the day , including some famous names from the fishing world .
19 just see them all getting away with it and they makes me thing something ought to be done , which has the people that lose out or the people who go in there very politely , fill out their claim
20 The Marine Conservation Society , a national organisation , alleges in a 54-page document that Britain has failed to meet the terms of a European directive requiring an assessment to be carried out where a proposed development is likely to have a significant environmental impact .
21 ‘ She also dashes about London trying to redress the sexual balance by finding out where a woman goes for paid sex , trying it and telling you how it was and how much . ’
22 Opencasting was carried out where a new Supermarket now stands , and the final load of coal is ready to depart for Barrow Hill behind shunter 08509 .
23 Afterwards they stretched themselves out where a patch of sunlight lay warm on the bank and slept .
24 A number of feminists — Mary Daly is a good example — find it useful to subject words to a kind of archaeological excavation , turning to the etymological dictionaries to find out where a particular word came from , what it meant and how it has changed .
25 The striking out is automatic as compared with Ord 13 , r 3(4) where the court has to give notice of intention to strike out where no action has been taken for 12 months .
26 Their planning was meticulous — Mem used buckets of her son 's Lego to work out where every radiator and socket should go to accommodate their furniture .
27 I went out where the rest of the staff were working and I told them ‘ I am leaving .
28 It looked like there were just fortunes being spent , which there were , but no-one could quite figure out where the money was coming from , or why this money was being spent in this way .
29 I promised to have a look at the dig and point out where the tessellated pavement should be .
30 ‘ There are so many gates I could not figure out where the clubhouse was , ’ he said .
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