Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The enquiry looked at 1208 people who , in the application year ending 31 March 1980 , enquired , submitted application forms or dropped out at the various stages of the process of seeking to be matriculated , as well as those who matriculated and graduated . |
2 | An individual is not , by reason of having information relating to any particular transaction , prohibited by sections 1(2) , ( 4 ) ( b ) , ( 5 ) , or ( 6 ) from dealing on a recognised stock exchange and by s.1(7) and 1(8) from counselling , procuring , or communicating that information , if he does that thing in order to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction . |
3 | The officers in the merchant bank , who know of the proposed take-over , and whose knowledge is itself unpublished price sensitive information , may deal , or counsel , or procure others to deal , provided it is done to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction , that is , the bid . |
4 | He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar . |
5 | Essentially this new regulation , or reregulation as it has become known , is the supervision of conflicts of interest and other risks that arise out of the process of deregulation . |
6 | The Bay had a square , two pubs , a promenade walk overlooked by three medium-sized Victorian hotels , and a restaurant with a terrace that stood out over the water . |
7 | Giger was asked to produce designs not only for the full-grown monster , especially its head , but also for the two earlier stages , the ‘ face-hugger ’ ( the piece that comes out of the egg to attach itself to an animal/human and force an embryo down their throat ) and the ‘ chest-burster ’ ( the small creature that has grown enough within the host to burst out to an independent existence , killing the host in the process ) . |
8 | He stood silhouetted in the soft light that flowed out of the room and silently toasted me . |
9 | Scientists have studied how the cloud of electrons , protons and neutrons that came out of the big bang would have coalesced to make nuclei and atoms ; their studies correctly predict the proportion of various chemical elements in the universe . |
10 | Unfortunately , though , the gas is often extremely hot , probably over 800 degrees C , so the instrument that comes out of the jet is often only a sad relic of the instrument that went in . |
11 | Middenheim stands atop a sheer-sided pinnacle of rock that rises out of the surrounding forest . |
12 | It was one of the schools that came out of the Reformation , for it was founded during the reign of Queen Mary by a landowner who sat for Derbyshire in Parliament . |
13 | One of the young men at the rear of the little procession tugged at his rein and made to wheel and ride out of the wood . |
14 | He was also chairman of the Newspaper Publishers Association and pointed out to the proprietor of the Daily Mail the danger of damaging democracy through a last minute election stunt story . |
15 | Gordon sat quite still for a few seconds , then uncrossed his legs and went out of the room , a room in his own house , or rather his mother 's . |
16 | It had once been the master bedroom and looked out on the woods to the east . |
17 | She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time . |
18 | The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside . |
19 | He nodded at Corbett and walked out of the hall . |
20 | Then he lost his nerve and rushed out of the flat and came back to the house to find me . ’ |
21 | He sat up , rubbing his eyes and staring out at the mist that hung over the grey stone building . |
22 | Molly and her husband covered their eyes and peered out towards the lights . |
23 | At midday we reached Garrigues and piled out of the trucks to set up all our equipment in the farm building ; it was better appointed than the one at Canjuers , and there was running water , lavatories , sinks and beds . |
24 | ‘ OK , here we are , ’ Sadat says unnecessarily , and pulls his bag off the back seat and gets out of the car . |
25 | Charles rose from his seat and walked out of the dressing room . |
26 | The very sight of the sign at the head of the platform , shabby and tourist and third class though it was compared with that of the Golden Arrow at the other end of the station , was enough to raise her to a state she had never reached before , and as the train moved south , she sat in her seat and stared out of the window as though in a trance . |
27 | Instead , she rose smartly from her seat and stepped out through the doors as they opened . |
28 | Sorvino glanced at his observer and saw that he was half-turned in his seat and looking out towards the back of the car . |
29 | And he turned back to the Toyota , reaching in to the rear seat and coming out with the blasting plunger . |
30 | Mitchell is amongst those who argue against Firestone and hold out for the continuing relevance of Freud 's work . |