Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All the pubs and clubs empty out at the same time .
2 Only in the nineteenth century did widespread protests against this kind of thinking break out within the main stream of Reformed theology itself .
3 The lines of the images stand out from the high quality Montval paper and are accompanied by a braille text .
4 There was a damp start for fund-raisers yesterday , when walkers set out on the annual march from Cultra to Bangor to raise funds for the Northern Ireland Hospice in Belfast 's Somerton Road .
5 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
6 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
7 Bush Vark 's First Day Out by Charles Fuge ( MacMillan , £6.95 ) Winner of The Mother Goose Award and the MacMillan Prize 1988 Three pairs of creaturely eyes stare out from the deep black inside covers of Bush Vark 's First Day Out , whetting young appetites for nocturnal mystery and the pleasurable horrors encountered by Charles Fuge 's cheery little vark , with his slippery passivity and plain good fortune .
8 For consistency , we use a standard predictive scheme based upon thirty-five predictors representing the influences set out in the general model of media influence described in Chapter 1 .
9 The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
10 The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
11 In South Africa , only mad dogs and security guards go out in the last white summer
12 The situation reaches fever pitch in a bizarre climax in which the characters ' cries and laughter ring out through the hot , humid air of the bayou , where men and women wage yet another round in the tug of war between love and lust , innocence and experience .
13 They are analogous to the family saloons that car production lines turn out by the thousand .
14 The officiant 's sepulchral tones waft out into the darkened hall .
15 ‘ What does this mean for those millions in Britain who live their lives shut out from the Conservative view of how society should be ?
16 I walked as far as the castle , where the tram tracks jut out towards the far bank of the Daugava River to show where the bridge was torn away from under them .
17 Today this city-state is a pleasant mixture of Chinese , Malay and Indian cultures — temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers , and wide tree-lined avenues with gracious colonial buildings look out to the sparkling sea .
18 But whereas TMTSF is more or less planar , in BEDT-TTF methylene groups ( CH 2 ) at the ends of the molecule lie out of the main plane .
19 Doing this allows a development of the ideas set out in the previous chapter regarding the salient institutional features which characterize a place .
20 Because all our production costs all our commissions come out of the first year .
21 Blow through the small hole so the contents come out of the larger hole on to the saucer .
22 Because the second year where no costs come out of the second year 's er payment that 's our that 's where we make our money .
23 The Further and Higher Education Bill implements policies set out in the two White Papers : Education and training for the twenty-first century and Higher education : A new framework .
24 The policies set out in the Gracious Speech will expand opportunity , choice and quality in our nation 's education and training .
25 The information requirements are determined by the listing rules set out in the Yellow Book which are made by the London Stock Exchange as the competent authority under Part IV of the FSA .
26 When the final offer document is sent to the Panel a document charge is payable according to the scales set out in the Blue Book .
27 However , the Court found that , as was stated in the recitals to the regulation , the definition of value and the interpretative notes set out in the 1590 Convention had been embodied into the legislation of the Member States in different ways , and also certain optional provisions of the interpretative notes were being applied differently in different Member States .
28 I looked out of the wind-shaken carriage , where people were moaning and cursing and making vows to start going by bus , or take the car next time , or buy a car , or learn to drive … looked out through the rain-spattered sheets of glass , watching the cold January day leach out of the grey skies above the drenched city , and witnessed the rain fall upon the tramped-on , pissed-on , shat-on grass of the narrow path in the scrubby field with a feeling of wry but nevertheless wretched empathy .
29 The assumptions set out in the following paragraphs are central to the recommendations on attainment levels and programmes of study in paragraphs 15.24 to 15.41 .
30 The article also states that the burden of proof that a standard term has been individually negotiated falls on the seller or supplier , but given the provisions set out in the previous paragraph , it is hard to see how this burden can ever be discharged , unless there has been an individual negotiation at which both parties actually discussed and wrote out the clause in question for the first time .
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