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

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1 Elections are carried out at grass-roots assemblies , directed by members of the local Popular Militias …
2 But Jazz did not seem to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of his achievement , and struck out at Nails under the water .
3 TOTTENHAM last night hit out at claims of a rift between chief executive Terry Venables and chairman Alan Sugar .
4 TRADE unionists have hit out at letters to hospital workers which they claim are ‘ begging for money ’ to fund the health service .
5 TRADE unionists have hit out at letters which they claim are ‘ begging for money ’ from hospital workers to fund the health service .
6 It stinks the place out at times , an' I told 'im too .
7 Of course I would have enjoyed the occasion much more had I been in better shape , but in the event it all went better than I had dared hope even if I was near to passing out at times .
8 Rodger Pannone , elected today as Law Society President , admitted that the legal system too often fails the public and hit out at critics who blame lawyers for defects in the system .
9 NEW MEASURE : Chief Superintendent David baker , who hit out at thugs behind the street violence that spoiled the recent carnival warm-up and ( inset ) carnival organiser Tex Flint
10 And something I have not seen anywhere else , though it makes good sense , is that in these mainly narrow streets , the shops have their signs strung out at right-angles across the way so that you can stand at one end and read their names from there , without having to go down to look at them one by one .
11 my Lord you 'll find the facts of the case , er set out at pages three to six , the character of the programme is described starting at three D
12 AN animal lover has hit out at youths who use catapults to injure ducks in a Darlington park .
13 Erm , Chris is out at Cubs but he gets brought home .
14 The present system of managed floating does contain the possibility of direct conflict if official intervention is carried out at cross-purposes .
15 RESIDENTS living near Darlington College of Technology have hit out at plans to use the building to its full potential .
16 Sent off no less than 20 times in his career , Johnson is a surprisingly quiet and tender man who lashed out at opponents , either on the spur of the moment or in the heart-felt belief that rational behaviour was for lesser talents .
17 Mr Knight , who angered colleagues when he lashed out at homosexuals by saying ‘ Stop sodomy ’ during the General Election campaign last year , said the gay issue had played a part in his decision .
18 I was out at clubs every night : Munkberry 's , The Embassy , Global Village .
19 The incinerator was tall , like an ornate pillar , with a crenellated top , and between its bars the smouldering contents spurted out at intervals in flames .
20 Manual adjustment of the model was carried out at intervals of the refinement .
21 Thus if you want the news to break at roughly the same time the material will have to be sent out at intervals appropriate to the lead times of the publications concerned , and there is always the risk that the nationals will hear of the item and decide to publish it .
22 Melanie covered the counter with toys for her and she ran her suede gloves over the painted surfaces of wood and tin , crying out at intervals : ‘ Golly !
23 Lardner 's volumes were not quite an encyclopedia , since each one could stand on its own : volumes came out at intervals , and buyers do not seem to have been made to subscribe to the whole set .
24 The income generated by the assets is accumulated and paid out at intervals , the amount paid on each unit again ( roughly ) corresponding to total income divided by the number of units in existence .
25 The first crop , taken out at intervals of 30 years or more , was that of standard trees for timber production .
26 They spent their time hiding behind low stone walls and leaping out at motorists travelling in bus lanes .
27 Chancellor hits out at newspapers
28 A traffic survey is being carried out at Sappers Corner , an accident blackspot on the outskirts of Hartlepool , and it has raised hopes that improvement works may be carried out by Cleveland County Council .
29 Carroll House lashed out at well-wishers and photographers who crowded round him as he was led back after winning and struck a rail with his hind leg .
30 The fact that he was black and a Tory gave him a value out of proportion to his contribution to the local Party , so he was frequently trotted out at functions , and encouraged to ask questions of visiting speakers .
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