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

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1 FRAULEIN EQUILIA : Held up , progress over two out but no extra final furlong 5l 3rd to Bonny Scot .
2 A babble of protest broke out but no one could deny the logic of my master 's conclusions .
3 ‘ Everyone was frantic to get out but no one seemed to know the quickest way .
4 ‘ We have some fabrics out but no major programmes yet .
5 I ca n't see any way out but a subscription list , to be organised as soon as possible .
6 A county council spokesman said speed checks would be carried out but a final decision on imposing a speed limit was with the Department of Transport .
7 It looked as if we would have to take him out but an older Asian boy came and took him away , and he went quite confidently .
8 We had misty rain as we started out but the sun came out just as we got to the rapids .
9 The engine cut out but the headlights remained full on .
10 You know , kinda like a bigger version of me … ’ ) and what happens when you pull out but the condom stays in .
11 It is accurately spelled out but the wrong word ; it is a homonym or more technically a homophone , i.e. a word that sounds the same but is spelled differently , e.g. hair — hare ; threw — through .
12 If undue influence in the full sense is not made out but the element of pressure , surprise , misrepresentation or some or one of them combine with or cause a misunderstanding or failure to understand the documents or transaction , the final question must be whether the grounds upon which the creditor believed that the document was fairly obtained and executed by a woman sufficiently understanding its purport and effect were such that it would be inequitable to fix the creditor with the consequences of the husband 's improper or unfair dealing with his wife .
13 ‘ When I got home last night and found the yard door bolted I thought the old man had deliberately locked me out but the police reckon that whoever killed father was with him then — while I was banging on the door , trying to get in . ’
14 In February or March , when spring was waiting to burst out but the trees were still leafless and the earth grey and cold , Sophia used sometimes to pretend that she was in Italy — not necessarily in a beautiful or famous part but perhaps in some obscure little town in the Alban Hills or a dusty coastal village between Naples and Sorrento .
15 ‘ It 's well known that Maurice likes a night out but the media attention he gets in Britain makes it difficult for him to enjoy it .
16 to root them out but the white fibres settled ,
17 He swept her up into his arms and Ruth cried out but the cry stayed in her throat , trapped by a sudden rush of need .
18 Probably wants cleaning out but the pump 's
19 I would have done it actually when , when I took the plate out but the water in the bowl was cold .
20 It 's laid out but the plants look healthy and they 're kept in healthy conditions .
21 But I think er the old standards are so good and so strong you know we still get the odd good one coming out but the old ones were so good and so strong that even re-recorded with er even with the more modern I suppose er bit of arrangement still the great sounds from the .
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