Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] out [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone fancy helping me out on a few voodoo dolls dressed in a famous black with blue/orange trim kit ? : - )
2 Meanwhile , the Whips pursued the government in the hope of catching them out in a snap vote ; at the least this would disrupt their progress and there seemed an outside chance that the government would tire of the interminable pressure and throw in the sponge .
3 SIR — After watching the England soccer team 's drab display in Prague , I am tempted to say that if the FA send them out in a nondescript kit , their performance will mirror their appearance .
4 General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas , builders of the super-expensive A-12 fighter for the United States Navy , want the Pentagon to bail them out of a possible $2.7 billion overrun on the development and production of A-12s .
5 ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live .
6 His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern .
7 She flushed , as if he had caught her out in a social solecism .
8 Korda let him out on a three-picture deal with Fox , continued to pay him $15,000 a year but would take a large slice of what Fox paid him : from the three pictures Richard would earn about £80,000 .
9 Erm I 've not done this before and I wanted to try it out with a small group like yourselves to see how we go on with it .
10 The district council then had to spend almost £250,000 to bail it out of a financial crisis .
11 If you try that with erm a piece of wood , you try to pull it out into a long thin wire it would just break .
12 I tried it out on a modest 386SX and it still felt fast on a big test database .
13 And she clapped her hands together , and suddenly they all rose in the air , man , woman , house , glass flasks , heap of dust , and found themselves out on a cold hillside where stood the original little grey man with Otto the hound .
14 Rather they preferred to farm them out at a fixed rent , at leases which , in the fourteenth century , became progressively longer , and to enjoy the freedom to take up offices or to serve in the army .
15 She drawls them out with a heavy English accent .
16 Zamaron bought the paintings of both Modigliani and Utrillo and let them out after a sobering night in the cells .
17 Thunder woke her out of a fitful sleep .
18 And at one time , we used to feed what we called , for the used to chaff some of the the poorest hay and straw and spread it out in a thick layer about oh twelve of fifteen inches high on the floor of the of the barn .
19 In most encounters with discourse , especially written discourse , we are in some way prepared for what is coming , if only because we ourselves have sought it out with a clear purpose ( Widdowson 1983 ) .
20 Thus Leo I thought it better that his congregation should keep their fasting for the proper liturgical seasons publicly set aside for it , rather than carry it out as a private ascetic exercise .
21 The questions maybe that if they did what was reasonable , did they carry it out in a reasonable way .
22 For example , a person offering a service must carry it out in a proper and workmanlike way , or to a standard agreed with the customer .
23 And writing it out in a half hour or hour lesson was almost impossible because it took too many sheets of paper .
24 set to shoot it out for a good cause
25 The present incumbent was a retired Yorkshire miner and after many thanks and good wishes for the festive season the ensemble played themselves out with a lively rendering of ‘ Ilkley Moor ’ .
26 They will mark you out as a professional — personable , efficient , and reliable .
27 We have some friends whose 21-year-old daughter was murdered by a boyfriend who threw her out of a third-storey window .
28 To provide a university education for her might mark her out as a favoured pupil .
29 Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight .
30 It is perhaps Warr 's amalgam of democratic ideals with an advanced sense of history , both past and future , which marks him out as a significant political thinker of his time .
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