Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] out [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , an awful lot of breasts got painted out in the nineteenth century . |
2 | Now , as John Bowker has pointed out in the first article in this series , ‘ to say that God is not affected by His creatures is not to say that He takes no interest in them ’ , nor that , seen from our viewpoint as creatures in time and space , God can not do one thing at one moment and something apparently quite different the next . |
3 | Sausalito , California-based Autodesk Inc has come out with the first major product from its European Software Centre in Neuchatel , Switzerland : AutoCAD Release 11 for the IBM RS/6000 line of workstations . |
4 | That is the view of Northern Ireland Economy Minister Robert Atkins who has spoken out for the first time about Mrs Major , wife of his long time friend , the Prime Minister . |
5 | It is surprising how much this has widened out in the last twelve months , to be honest . |
6 | Lorton wondered if he 'd chickened out at the last moment . |
7 | He would n't have got out in the first place if he had n't been , and when he calls up he sounds sharp . |
8 | Now look at one of the letters you should have left out of the first question . |
9 | It would n't have worked out with the first gentleman as it happens , because although he had a lovely smile , he was a ladies ' man and he did like drink too much . |
10 | The family seems to have died out about the 31st year of Edward III . |
11 | With his low-crowned hat and antiquated clerical costume , his broad scholarship and unenthusiastic divinity , his uncompromising insistence on ancient rights ( especially in chapter ) , his belief that land and ‘ the funds ’ were the only proper investment for the college and industrial shares a new form of the South Sea Bubble , he seemed to have stepped out of the eighteenth century . |
12 | Where we 'll , where we 'll most probably get knocked out in the first round right . |
13 | The empiricism that had come out of the 19th century as the dominant intellectual mode had been twisted to the right , so to speak , by the ‘ white emigration ’ from Europe . |
14 | Forest , held to a 1-1 draw at the City Ground , were 3-1 ahead with 17 minutes of normal time left , and deservedly so ; they had come out for the second half bristling with determination to make quality tell . |
15 | He listened to Nigel Cramer for several minutes , nodded and gave his own orders to the dozen men who had clambered out of the second and third helicopters . |
16 | The commandos , who belong to a 55-strong group of US military advisers in El Salvador , had held out on the sixth floor of the annexe during the siege .. |
17 | But with the base set to close , the planes have flown out for the last time . |
18 | In 1967 the government accepted many of the economic principles we have set out in the last two chapters . |
19 | No , no member of stage two 's gone out in the last month . |
20 | When they do really get going and out of their comfortable fog , like during ‘ Turn Me On ’ when Denise Jonson 's sweet soul vocals contribute to a track that simply wipes the floor with anything that Soul II Soul have put out in the last three years , that 's when they 're really worthwhile . |