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

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1 He laughed at me for missing out on perfect Pipe the day before .
2 U2 in America on the Joshua Tree tour , performing in concert , speaking out on contemporary events , visiting Elvis ' grave in Memphis — and teaching B B King how to play one of their songs .
3 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
4 I feel that it would be much better to talk about the issues internally first , with due reference to our own training budget and other constraints , rather than just to send staff out on external management training courses .
5 You can also splash out on extra nitro-injectors , giving a short but effective blast of speed .
6 Since the word got out on Prehistoric I 've seen a whole bunch of scripts .
7 Much online catalogue research has been carried out on outdated , first-generation systems , or on specially developed " toy " systems which do not access real files and are in no way suitable for live use in a library .
8 A window-hole looked out on flooded pastureland below , a ruined stable , a kitchen garden that now contained a newly built bungalow , and a working farmyard with a tractor and cows .
9 It is confusing , perhaps it does n't pay out on immediate diagnosis , only when one of the other illnesses takes over
10 This normally involves working either from a design laid out on squared paper or under the direction of an overseer ( or salim in Persian ) , who systematically calls out the colour of each knot as it is required .
11 Now he steps out on beer-stained carpets and decaying floor-boards , but the conviction remains as strong .
12 Their ages ranged from about fourteen to fifty , but the majority were youngsters out at work all day who were losing out on regular schooling .
13 This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output .
14 The nurse had n't been round yet to close the curtains and Charles Paris and Harry Chiltern looked out on galvanized frames of blackness .
15 Phase I clinical trials have been carried out on healthy volunteers to evaluate the way the drug is absorbed and its potential toxicity .
16 Apples of many shades of yellow and red , brown and gold were laid out on yellowed newspaper , line after line , row upon row , on broad slatted shelves .
17 If one is brave enough to try the draft out on critical , expert colleagues , one can be reasonably sure that what emerges at the end will be free of double questions , ambiguities , leading questions , and so on , and the helpful colleagues , in pretending to be informants , will also probably have thought up some difficult-to-classify answers too .
18 Absolutely , yes , because an ordinary life policy wo n't pay out , so if you 've got a combination of Covermaster and living assurance , you 've got your life policy to pay out on death , and your living assurance to pay out on critical illness .
19 A more serious investigation was carried out on blue babies who required surgery soon after birth to correct congenital heart defects .
20 How longingly I recalled that other bed , with Sophocles beside it and Mary in it , as I camped out on unsavoury sacks among the dregs of humanity who were my new companions !
21 They spend their time far out on warm seas once the short northern summer is over .
22 Fewer studies have been carried out on microcirculatory hemodynamic changes of the stomach induced by endothelin , however .
23 ARMCHAIR soccer fans will miss out on live TV coverage of the new Premier League matches .
24 At times , his resemblance to George Michael is n't just striking , it 's out on long-term industrial action .
25 The DOCE was set up five years ago to provide up-to-date information for both teachers and pupils in secondary education , and originally sent data out on floppy .
26 The program title is misleading as the operations can also be carried out on floppy disks .
27 They 've all walked out on poor Paul .
28 I think it 's also easy to argue that if you take money out of government allocation for service delivery greater than the amount that is necessary , then actually , the people that are getting in in in the sense of capital schemes , the losers are the people that lose out on front line direct services .
29 The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict .
30 Take breakfast at the Hotel Concordia and you look out on unrivalled views of Venice .
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