Example sentences of "out with [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | The general theory of society which is enshrined in these two books is spelt out with great verve , but not without ambiguity , in Durkheim 's methodological manifesto Les Règles de la method sociologique . |
32 | The sentence was carried out with great brutality , and his head was placed on London Bridge amidst general rejoicing . |
33 | The plan which the Governors had in mind — which was carried out with great success — was to demolish this house , build the first phase of the new Junior School where the house had stood , and finally to demolish the then Junior School and replace it with the second phase . |
34 | One area where the Kennedy administration had started out with great hopes was the Third World . |
35 | Everything had to be worked out with great precision . |
36 | [ Moreover ] for the greater satisfaction of his lusts , Shah Jehan ordered the erection of a large hall adorned through out with great mirrors . |
37 | Reminiscence is usually carried out with five to six people . |
38 | NEC should be first out with compatible products this December , followed by Sony and Sanyo Electric in mid 1993 , Nihon Olivetti in the 3rd quarter of 1993 on its M-700 platform , and Silicon Graphics probably late in 1993 . |
39 | In the intervening time , he would become a changed man , as would many who set out with such high hopes to win back the holy earth of Outremer . |
40 | The thought of la belle dame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggars belief . |
41 | But if some members of the Williams Committee had started out with such an attitude , a look at the evidence seemed to have converted them . |
42 | This is why we appear to be witnessing a new round of military coup attempts in those happy places where western prescriptions have been carried out with such fidelity : for example , Fujimoro in Peru last week , and the events in Venezuela in February . |
43 | We all fell about laughing at the idea of a man with virtually no English suddenly coming out with such a word . |
44 | I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula . |
45 | Only somebody as naive and unworldly as Ianthe could have come out with such a disconcertingly honest statement , thought Penelope , who had of course wondered even more . |
46 | She had to admit later , on renewing her lipstick in the Ladies ' , that it was fun being seen out with such a charismatic man . |
47 | If one seeks to understand the way in which politics is gradually dragged into the gutter , it is because hon. Members come out with such a simplistic approach . |
48 | Neither set out with such a career in mind but , fortunately , both say they feel they are ‘ reasonably well suited to it ’ . |
49 | If s if he does n't why not and would , would you please tell us what possessed him to come out with such a , a remarkable statement and I think this goes to the what we 're talking about this morning . |
50 | Well she comes out with such a load of claptrap , she do n't know what she 's talking about most of the time ah , are you and dad gon na buy a box each ? |
51 | ‘ Only going back , ’ he pointed out with incontestable logic . |
52 | And those forget me nots that 're called blue ball and are supposed to have brilliant blue flowers are coming out with tiny pinky purple flowers . |
53 | I said I did n't go out with married men and did n't see him in a romantic way . ’ |
54 | I was nice about it at first and said that business and pleasure do n't mix ; and that I do n't go out with married men and so on . ’ |
55 | Sam was apt to come out with explosive , inconsequential damnations which his class bore patiently , sympathetically . |
56 | Frontier spirit : Kirgiz hunters ( left ) from Sumutashi near Akqi in Xinjiang province ride out with golden eagles . |
57 | Yeah and he were coming out with eleven |
58 | ‘ Prices may drift down a little over the next two months , but the losses in the first quarter should be wiped out with similar gains over the next few months , ’ said Mr John Wriglesworth , property analyst at stockbrokers UBS Phillips & Drew . |
59 | We invented the half-round string in 1978 , and then other manufacturers came out with similar strings . |
60 | and a large reform had been carried out with little trouble . |