Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] out " in BNC.
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1 | In his spare time , however , he is constructing a Silence of the Lambs-style cage in his garage near Armadale which is intended to frighten the living daylights out of anyone who enters it . |
2 | Erm I know some companies actually sell send the large ones out |
3 | Martin Kean was injured as he tried to carry the flaming pan out of his third storey flat in Ainstey House , Norton . |
4 | I want to catch the same train out you see |
5 | His next tack was to try to catch the ABS system out . |
6 | Savage has made a flawless narrative out of the punk era , but , more importantly , he has revealed the facts behind the mythology . |
7 | He 's signed up to go racing in America for a fistful of dollars … and few a for dollars more has got a new book out … |
8 | One publisher , who did not want to be named , agreed : ‘ Jackie Collins has got a new book out called American Star but I can not see it doing very well . |
9 | ‘ It 's fine in the Ryder Cup , although that has got a little bit out of hand when nerves are stretched like the note of a piano . |
10 | After a while the British press stopped reporting the Indian gifts out of sheer embarrassment . |
11 | Something fell in greenhouse and broke the pane to allow the wind to get into the greenhouse , which is oh dear me , as soon as the wind got into the greenhouse as I say blowing the other panes out |
12 | Or will governors consider taking the easy way out ( and the cheapest ) and appoint a local teacher , who has perhaps proved an adequate supply teacher in the recent past ? |
13 | That 's basically for editing purposes , so that , if the editor , he likes the general tenor of what you 've said but he perhaps wants to , he wants to chop a little bit out or he wants to put that sentence up there , he 's got somewhere that he can actually , he can actually do his editing . |
14 | A FIERCE price war in the bread market has taken a hefty bite out of profits at Sunblest to Silver Spoon sugar giant Associated British Foods . |
15 | THE UK recession has taken a giant bite out of McDonalds , the American burger chain . |
16 | THE recession has taken a large bite out of profits at Daily Mail Trust , parent of the Daily Mail , Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard . |
17 | Then he goes all quiet and throws some money at me and tells me to hurry up and ca n't wait to get the other boy out of the shop . |
18 | The artist has created a marvellous pattern out of the limbs of beasts and men superposed in parallel planes stepped back to the ground and punctuated by the frontal heads of the near oxen ; a sophisticated and brilliantly successful design . |
19 | Help is at hand , and the company to contact is Cree Research Inc , Durham , North Carolina , which has created a light-emitting diode out of Silicon Carbide that glows blue . |
20 | cars be permitted to make the lengthy journey out to Finchley and back down the other road to Cricklewood and Willesden , where they met other L.C.C . |
21 | The efforts of those like Gosse and Agassiz to make a definite theory out of the doctrine of Creation helped to show the value of an alternative approach ; evolution might be made scientific . |
22 | He avoided those parts of Paris where revellers had gathered to celebrate the New Year out of doors with drink and dancing . |
23 | And you know , you always you er give , gave your number you see and er course some people I believe had an a I believe in later days they 'd given the older numbers out again , I do n't know wh you know , because some people that 've joined since me have got an older number , so I do n't know whether they 've given the ol they were sort of long since run out , you know . |
24 | His restless hands seemed to conjure an attractive woman out of nothing . |
25 | What he had just said hit her like a douche of cold water , and instantly Leith , while wanting to hammer the living daylights out of him , — although still forgetful of her tenuous job position — was otherwise working on full brain power . |
26 | For the mentally handicapped especially , many hostels were welcomed by relatives who , often at great cost to their freedom and independence , had struggled to keep a close relative out of a stigmatized hospital , but were prepared to see them safely cared for in a local purpose-built home . |
27 | Five Hurricanes had indeed gone down , one of them last being seen chasing a German aircraft out to sea . |
28 | The impersonality of this discourse of power is here used to signify an unfeeling bureaucracy out of touch with the realities of policing a riot — ‘ Officers who are unfortunately set alight should lie down patiently and wait their turn to be put out . ’ |
29 | This tends to induce a slight swing out of wind on touchdown , which is useful . |
30 | There was no way I was going to sell the little guy out . |