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

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1 So the Nikkei has two years or so to rise the 20–50% needed to bail the issuers out .
2 Mr Smith said : ‘ It is more than anything a question of contacting them and getting the forms out .
3 one 's like this but the problem we hit this year er , we did n't do it that early was the kids had got the forms out then the timetable and the financing came in and we did n't know what was happening
4 I bus-hopped down to Covent Garden to start putting the feelers out for Werewolf .
5 Early suggested people was just checking him out , finding out what 's going on they 'd send the feelers out .
6 He said : ‘ It is not a time limited offer but we will be sending the contracts out and expecting a response to them . ’
7 They get you over the weekend yeah , so erm , we 'll just have to see what happens and have , just have the contracts out .
8 The September trains ran to and from Aberystwyth and brought the crowds out .
9 back down the road … and further Solar Flair is still going … they 've cracked it at last … and are up to forty five miles an hour … next stop is Adelaide the city that closes its streets to grand prix cars … today … the roads are open and the crowds out to welcome them in …
10 They 've now taken the ramps out , which is a breach of the planning condition again , so we intend to pursue them on that , and they are offering , believe it or not that disabled people can be taxied from one side of the station to the other side of the station .
11 After a few heart-stopping moments the old engine coughed into life , and he managed to accelerate the loaded vehicle through the flames out to safety .
12 It set fire to the sheets , but luckily he managed to put the flames out with some water . ’
13 ‘ He was yelling out in terror and must have run 50 yards before two blokes caught him and rolled him about the pavement to put the flames out . ’
14 His successor , Majorian , apparently overthrew this arrangement , pushing the Burgundians out of the environs of Lyons in 458 .
15 The Slovene authorities cut electricity supplies and telephone lines to the occupied building in an effort to force the occupiers out .
16 But Mannheim was referring more to the form of knowledge — the meanings out of which ideas could be constructed and understood — than to the substance of particular ideologies .
17 And though she cherished the times when Friend soared in companionship beside her through forever , always — reluctantly , it seemed sometimes , but always — he would pluck new motes of light and weave them into new shapes for her to read , but the shapes only made sense in their beauty , not in the real world where the coarseness of eating and cleaning and going to the toilet squashed the meanings out of the corners of her eyes .
18 He followed the signs out to the airport to the north .
19 The strength of a well made glued joint in good condition is not increased by nailing or screwing the joint in addition to the glue , On the other hand , all glues need to be tightly clamped while they set and the simplest way to do this is generally to assemble the wet joint with nails or screws ; having once done this , there is no particular benefit in taking the fastenings out afterwards .
20 They just wiped the cities out completely , raised them to the ground , but there were still people that survived it .
21 Starving the defenders out seemed to be the only course , and that would take a long time .
22 this is all out of his back window the views out of upstairs , out of his kitchen window .
23 Perhaps it is for that reason that Britain will find greater interest in discussing the problems of the former Soviet Union and in establishing the rouble stabilisation fund — even though it will mean us pledging about $600m to help keep the Reds out of the red .
24 Oh yes indeed I 've just taken all the dividers out
25 Rommel arrived at Alamein , the Russians drove the Germans out of Russia , English and American troops landed on the continent , whole German cities were razed to the ground in one night : I heard it all from the same patch of sand , four hundred yards long by a hundred wide in the middle of a Silesian Pine forest .
26 When we were flying over Holland I did steel myself to look out and I remember seeing where miles of land had been submerged under sea water to keep the Germans out , and houses , trees and roads were still under water .
27 In yet a second , spirited dawn attack on the 10th , his regiment had pushed the Germans out of another small wood adjacent to the Bois des Corbeaux .
28 I spread the coins out in my hand and have a look .
29 I was not very old when Dad told me that if you stood under it for very long , it would attract the coins out of your pocket .
30 Something as innocuous as suggesting to another student that a life preparation student should be allowed to take the coins out of her purse unaided may , inadvertently , upset the nursery nurse student in the short term .
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