Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It hit it hit Ian Stringfellow last week and caused Nicky Platten now to pull out at the last minute last night .
2 Now I think it 's a bit rich t to slam the Liberals for walking out on the last debate because the Tories did n't attend the Health Trust Select Committee which Council set up .
3 For you the tape measure did n't shrink — it just followed the wonkyness of the two-dimensional surface as it hollowed out into the third dimension .
4 ( Research and development split between the two lines — currently 50–50 — will soon tip the balance in favour of AViiON , since three years ' worth of products are expected to be squeezed out of the last round of investment in the proprietary line . )
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ITALIAN Fabrizio Tescari won his first World Cup race as defending champion Alberto Tomba crashed out on the second leg of yesterday 's slalom in Sestriere , Italy .
8 ‘ A few notes spaced out like the first stars that penetrate the sky at sunset ’ , as Tovey describes the miraculous midway section .
9 Hull moved out of the Second Division relegation zone for the first time since mid-September with a 2-1 win over Plymouth last night — their fourth win in their last six games and their third successive victory under the new manager Stan Ternant .
10 We do n't want any costs to come out of the second year cos that 's where we make our profit .
11 The Report was intended as a review , giving a complete survey ( according to its prospectus ) of Chemistry and its Allied Sciences ; it was to come out in the first half of the year following that reviewed ; and it would give a faithful and ‘ whenever necessary , a complete digest of each investigation ’ in chemistry , and its applications in pharmacy , arts and manufactures .
12 I have n't got enough background information ’ ; ‘ I 've got to find out about the First World War , and I 'm not sure how to begin . ’
13 The Government 's being urged to stop developers bulldozing a site where vital intelligence work was carried out during the Second World War .
14 The tests are due to be carried out over the next fortnight but parents will face a six-week wait for the results .
15 In another case we have managed to eliminate the first galley stage completely The first setting is now carried out at the first page proof stage and even this will save around £50,000 per year — more than the cost of the entire system .
16 Further extensive trials were carried out before the first Hip and Thigh Diet was published in 1988 .
17 Remember to note the names of those asked to be responsible for work to be carried out before the next meeting , and make sure that they are clearly displayed in the minutes .
18 The church was rebuilt in the 13th century and further modifications and restoration were carried out in the 15th century .
19 Analyses of covariance were carried out in the first study , and t tests were used in the second study .
20 Haider , in office since 1989 [ see pp. 37688 ; 36596 ] , had caused a furore by declaring on June 13 during a Landtag ( provincial parliament ) debate that " an orderly employment policy was carried out in the Third Reich , which the government in Vienna can not manage " .
21 • REM sleep can ‘ squeeze ’ deep sleep out of the first part of sleep towards the middle of it .
22 Only Chelsea 's £105,000 bill in 1991 for payments to former captain Graham Roberts tops the penalty dished out to the Third Division promotion-chasers yesterday .
23 It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century .
24 Treleaven strolled out for the first play-off hole , the par-four 10th , and saw off all opposition with a birdie three on the second most difficult hole on the course .
25 Grindingly backward , it 's hardly moved out of the 19th century .
26 Once again he blasted out at the first attempt , reeling back amid a cloud of sand and covering his eyes .
27 Er , the following three pages of the papers sent out to members still stand , but there is some confusion in the numbering on er , the first page of the rest of the report , and there was a section missed out on the second page of the report which er , we 've inserted in the new papers there .
28 We rose with several of our colleagues , who spilled out on the fifteenth floor to attend the nightly booze-up .
29 Priestley had particular pleasure in recalling that moment in Payday in which Charlie has to walk home through the rain after foolishly spending his pay and after being pushed out of the last tram ; he anticipates his wife 's anger and the return to short rations and yet not all is hopeless , something might turn up .
30 What would they do out of the second pizza ?
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