Example sentences of "out on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They 're out on license while they help the 250 people with special needs .
2 Smaller Borders firms ‘ losing out on enterprise aid ’
3 The four , in their thirties and forties , had set out on board the 43ft Rose Noelle on 1 June for a three-week voyage to Tonga , but were reported overdue on 24 June .
4 DJs get shut out on air
5 You then have your final or " Answerprint " ready to be transferred to video tape and sent to the stations to go out on air .
6 Almost a case of history repeating itself , Episode Three ( 'Conspiracy' ) went out on air later than scheduled due to the death of a world-renowned statesman — in this case thanks to the lengthy coverage given to the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill on 30 January 1965 .
7 The ‘ oos ’ and ‘ aahs ’ went out on air and so did Paddick 's riposte , ‘ Was that it ? ’
8 Further investigations revealed that the platypus 's electric sensors lie within its bill , probably in glands which secrete a fluid to stop the sensors drying out on land .
9 Dining out on history
10 And obviously it 's had an impact on the row of shops out on Road for example .
11 Cos I happened to be out on Road , when it happened
12 Sheehan slugs it out on road to fame
13 Just stop here now can you see caravan out on road ?
14 Tests carried out on back pain sufferers in the USA showed that 77% of those who tried the inserts said that their pain was considerably reduced after only two weeks of using the product .
15 Police nabbed the man , who was out on licence from prison , when he returned home .
16 OUT ON FOOT
17 An hour before then , a force of grenadiers will set out on foot from the village down the road .
18 Most trips involve a certain amount of walking and most people can walk , with 97 per cent of the population able to go out on foot .
19 She was a woman of fine physical strength , ready to go out on foot or in a canoe when called for .
20 We took a rickety public bus with him twenty miles out of town and then struck out on foot for several hours into the wilderness .
21 He set out on foot as it was getting dark , and had already walked three or four miles when he saw a cart , half-full of hay , by the side of the road .
22 She left her cleaning-woman , Maryann , in charge of the house , and set out on foot one evening .
23 I sent my luggage on by train and after lunch , I started out on foot .
24 He soon decided that he would never be a successful artist and set out on foot to tour France and Germany and contribute articles to newspapers and magazines , including The Times .
25 Other reports were that numbers of people had set out on foot from Tirana for Dürres and Vlore in response to rumours .
26 ‘ The only thing we can do — make our own way out on foot , ’ he declared levelly .
27 ‘ I like nothing better than getting out on foot on my shift , ’ he said .
28 it looks right out on valley you know
29 Less work has been carried out on copper , but the little that has ( e.g. Manser 1977 , pp. 22–3 ) indicates a very wide range of composition , matched by the range found in Roman copper alloys which may suggest extensive use of scrap such as that found in bags accompanying skeletons ( Myres 1978 ) .
30 The favour was reciprocated when Dire Straits were re-formed to play at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium , where Clapton helped out on guitar .
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