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

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1 Since one of the requirements for a score is that the contestant retains an effective defensive posture , the potential score is wiped out and a penalty imposed in its place .
2 They need not cost you more than a meal out and a trip to the theatre , yet they will provide many more hours of pleasure .
3 I got to be careful at the doorways , cos there 's people coming in and out and a couple of times I nearly get knocked over by people bumping into me .
4 The residual iron between these holes is then broken out and a ‘ multi-dumb-bell ’ shape metal ‘ key ’ , precast in a special alloy , is inserted tightly into each serrated aperture by gentle hammering .
5 Smoke billowed out and a few snowflakes fluttered into the car .
6 He could feel his shoulder blades sticking out and a powerful migraine beginning .
7 The first print run of 6,000 sold out and a second of 4,000 is moving quickly .
8 These were arranged to allow the morning feeding to be carried out and a one-and-a-half hour break for tea allowed many farmers to return for the second feed and to check the stock .
9 As I watched , one of the engines cut out and a few seconds later I heard and saw the explosion , two or three streets away .
10 Extensive geological surveys were carried out and a mile long pilot tunnel dug on the British side of the Channel before hostile public opinion led to the abandonment of the project in 1882 .
11 The wedge of light lying on the open stairway leading down from the hatch fanned out and a voice draped in icicles called :
12 At Christmas I was given one of Brynley 's old books with his name crossed out and a torch or a diary thrown in .
13 By finding a friendly ‘ joint venturing ’ purchaser — and also providing him with development finance , if necessary — an old debt can be written out and a new one incurred .
14 This picture os composed of one wash , with wiping out and a great deal of dry brushing .
15 But , as the great loyalist protest rallies faded out and a section of the Official Unionist Party showed signs of succumbing to the bait of office in a new Northern Ireland Assembly , he became confident that the main danger was past and that there would be no ‘ loyalist backlash ’ .
16 I turned to see a large black dog on top of Mark , its tongue hanging out and a coy expression on its face .
17 There is a period of growing , and a period of resting before the hair falls out and a new hair grows in its place .
18 Yet , given their potential influence , few outstanding sportsmen have used their position to challenge the notion of the legitimacy of sport as a way out and a method of social mobility , and few have pointed out that blacks ' continued domination of sport is more a reflection of limitations in other areas of a society permeated with racism than of blacks ' talent .
19 You need a spare tank on hand should a pair decide they are going to fall out and a 24″ × 12″ × 15″ would suffice for a short-term solution .
20 An inspection of the premises is carried out and a certificate is only issued where the local fire authority are satisfied that adequate precautions have been taken .
21 They did a crafty one — one came out and a woman came in , very nice , telling him he had to face up to his responsibilities , she said she 'd help us , they 'd get him a job , they 'd pay his rent and he had to move in with me for a month 's trial .
22 I have discussed the situation with the officer in charge of the inquiry in the Hampshire Constabulary who admits that on 1 May 1991 , searches were carried out and a large quantity of potential evidence was seized from the possession of Mr. Tully .
23 I have discussed the situation with Officer in Charge of the inquiry in the Hampshire Constabulary who admits that on 1 May 1991 , searches were carried out and a large quantity of potential evidence was seized from the possession of Mr. Tully .
24 Two teeth were knocked out and a third was cracked .
25 Examination of the records of prenatal biochemical screening for these two cases showed that biochemical screening had been carried out and a report of an increased risk of Down 's syndrome issued before the ultrasonography was done .
26 All order became lost as the battle opened out and a struggling press of men fought for the ramparts , the rooftops , the alleys between buildings .
27 Darmid fell with his throat torn out and a grypesh worrying at it .
28 A burst of tentative clapping petered out and a strange unease ran round the audience as Sir Thomas failed to rise .
29 And then the drive curved and the house came into view , a huge solid new house , built of the same neat grey blocks as the gatepost , with enormous sash windows staring blankly out and a shallow slate roof with heavily moulded eaves .
30 Crowds of people went out and a young clergyman came in and ordered a pint of bitter .
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