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

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1 Again the same movement , but now the voice came out in squeaks , saying , ‘ But Mama has the key . ’
2 Well I was just tidying myself up , och just a week lick of lipstick and a puffa blusher basically when I noticed that my mascara was on its last legs so I had to remind myself to stop by at Frazers Innoxa counter as any other tearproof bar theirs brings me out in lumps , so to cut a long story short I just nicked in the sidedoor — honest to god I was festooned with carriers laden down like a workhouse donkey — and I 'd to cut through the shoe department .
3 It recommends tighter controls against drug money , which is sometimes being carried in and out in suitcases and carrier bags .
4 Who the hell wants to go and see that Trumpton lot or The Prodigy , when you can see them out in clubs off their nut — it takes all the mystery out of pop culture . ’
5 The respective rights and duties of the landlord and tenant , e.g. the duty to maintain and repair , are set out in covenants in the lease .
6 It shares the main galleries of the ICA 's ground floor with ‘ Craft Morphology Flow Chart ’ ( 1991 , Lannan Foundation ) which created a strong impression at the recent Carnegie International in Pittsburgh and consists of rows of hand-made woollen dolls laid out in tables .
7 A further example is shown in Table 8.3 , which is an inverted version of the data set out in Tables 8.1 and 8.2 .
8 The relationship between social class and mortality rates is clearly brought out in Tables 3.12 and 3.13 .
9 Growth may be a matter of momentum : the money comes in and it is better to invest it than pay it out in taxes .
10 I do n't think for a minute that I can work them out in movies .
11 This lag is due to the time lag in the seasonal increase in total radiation , as also pointed out in reports of spring blooms in areas from Lofoten and southwards .
12 The research will be carried out in firms in the automobile , financial services , and publishing industries .
13 The amount needed is estimated by the scheme actuary and this can vary from year to year , according to how much money is accumulated and how much the scheme is likely to have to pay out in benefits .
14 We have a responsibility to bear in mind where the money paid out in benefits comes from .
15 The amounts given out in benefits may seem trifling to people earning that sort of money .
16 In Philadelphia the skyline was emblazoned with the words ‘ Welcome home Joe Cicippio ’ picked out in lights on the skyscrapers — and President George Bush led the welcome .
17 What they do , I mean just play a game , it 's just a ga it 's a it 's a game , like sort of Simon says , try and catch them out in things , you 'll say right , now you 've got to point at a window , say , and then you have to point at , and you can get them all doing it , you
18 We were sent out in pairs after 6 pm in the evening when all the paterfamilias who were left might be at home , to make a thorough census of the district and ask who might be in a house , when , and what were the provisions for even more serious raiding .
19 The newsagent where the girl worked said last night that both paper boys and girls would now go out in pairs , or with an adult , and only in full daylight .
20 Once the students had agreed the language to be taught-lexis , structure and discourse function — they were asked to work out in pairs how they would plan to prepare a class for the Negotiator assessment .
21 They may need to go out in pairs which is why I think that we do need to put more money into the budget to provide this service and make sure that we 're doing it in the best possible way , erm so I mean I think that it 's very important that we 're consistent about this .
22 Yes they 'd like if they were in South Wales , in South Wales you know if your grandfather was a scab , you 'd be a scab would n't you , they carry it out in generations there .
23 As this case illustrates , it is a common mistake for the Crown Court to overlook the limitations on the permissible aggregate sentence in the magistrates ' court , set out in Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 .
24 With his colleagues Lippitt and White he reported the results of well-known experiments which were carried out in boys ' clubs established for the purposes of their studies .
25 Whether or not any such implied agreement did come into existence must depend on the terms upon which the money was paid by Woolwich , as set out in letters from Woolwich to the revenue dated 12 June and 15 September 1986 , construed in the light of the surrounding circumstances .
26 Much of the training was carried out in colleges and the 8-hour course , plus travel , could make a particularly long day for those attending .
27 YOPS aimed to make young people more employable ; some of their training was carried out in colleges , but most at workplaces .
28 ‘ An American oddball who , like Jim Jarmusch and Spike Lee , takes a sideways look at his own culture , Whit Stillman has directed a film so sharp and amusing that film-goers were shut out in droves from its many screenings in Cannes .
29 HOW OPINION POLLS WORK : To get our Tory voters out in droves we have to scare 'em shitless No problem — we could show Kinnock with a 10% lead …
30 The public came out in droves to see the well-known actor ‘ The Equaliser ’ , Edward Woodward , who was signing autographs .
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