Example sentences of "out in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The plot is said to bring the disbanded soul group together in New York , where they hang out in Irish pubs and eventually play a concert .
2 In fact the beginning of the great fall was being acted out in Irish rugby .
3 Harry also remembers that when he was a journeyman at Stanstead Park , the liquid was used to deter red spider mite from violet cuttings planted out in cool spots in the grounds .
4 He confesses this is why he 's started leaping out in uncharacteristic new directions which discomfit the regulars , playing with bright colours and polka dots when the world expects sludge and subtle stripes ad nauseam .
5 Every leaf was picked out in golden radiance .
6 ‘ Her life is measured out in easy units ; the number of stairs she sweeps ; the number of shirts she irons ; the number of hours she works to add to the family income .
7 Carrying on from this , there is a series of demonstrations , which have been planned out in easy stages and are therefore not too daunting .
8 It is also emphasised that in applying accounting standards it is necessary to be guided by the spirit and the reasoning behind them , as set out in individual standards and in the ASB 's Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting .
9 It is suggested that spending on support services , such as libraries and computing , has a bearing on the quality of research work carried out in individual universities .
10 It is a good idea actually to write out in simple words the points that need to be made .
11 Addressing the court before sentencing , and speaking in that confiding style whose quality of extreme directness made ordinary statements seem extraordinary , Gandhi took upon himself complete responsibility for ‘ the diabolical crimes of Chauri Chaura ’ and other disturbances which had broken out in recent weeks .
12 As for the social composition of the judiciary , the many surveys that have been carried out in recent years ( see Griffith , 1995 : 25 ) show the overwhelming predominance of upper-class and upper-middle-class backgrounds .
13 As the trade union movement has found out in recent times , sometimes to its painful cost , modern capitalism and exploitation does not recognize international frontiers and employers and their political supporters are not slow to export their practices to countries whose borders have previously been closed to them .
14 Their long carrot-coloured hair had been fought into plaits while the remainder stuck out in frizzy uncontrollable waves .
15 The paper set out in diagrammatic form a view of the factors causing an urban underclass ( see Figure 4. 1 ) .
16 These expeditions were usually carried out in remote , sparsely populated areas .
17 Terrible abuses to the environment , often carried out in remote places or far out to sea have been headlined on television and in the press .
18 It is well known , however , from previous experiments carried out in Russian and other laboratories that instabilities in the current channel can give rise to strong electric fields which accelerated deuterons and can produce neutrons .
19 An unprecedented Lenten letter read out in Catholic churches last month pointed out the injustices of Dr Banda 's one-party regime .
20 Turn out in general elections mid to high seventies .
21 Turn out in general elections .
22 then possibly turn out in general elections would be low .
23 It is appropriate here to step back from the detail of party politics and to attempt to draw out in general terms the conditions producing this weakening hold of governments over popular support .
24 This type of long-netting is inevitably carried out in broad daylight , and the rabbits will be much more aware of the net than they are during darkness .
25 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
26 But in summer the male ruff is an amazing-looking bird with a variously coloured ‘ ruff ’ of long feathers round its neck which it can fan out in nuptial display .
27 The seascape , dominated for most of the year by grey sky , grey sea , brown sand , was splashed with bright colours today : a white motor-boat whining past dragging a water-skier in a brilliant orange wet suit ; a wind-surfer 's sail bellying out in blue and red stripes , silver heart-shaped helium balloons joggling above the slow-moving crowds ; women in egg-yolk yellow , lime green , shocking pink … .
28 Tom Rooney was standing by the door with his pocket-watch in his hand , allowing his men out in regular intervals .
29 This was a frankly proletarian town , laid out in regular rows of plain brick houses .
30 ‘ In every case , whatever the length or size , benefit was about twice as likely to be paid out in official strikes as in unofficial strikes . ’
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