Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The unknown is always the most fearsome , opening out into wide areas of conjecture .
2 ‘ Just try walking out of that door with the intention of hitch-hiking and see where it gets you ! ’
3 She stayed in work until she was 29 walking out for five years with her fiance , an engineer 's blacksmith who was himself a great reader , while they saved up to marry .
4 The flagstones were slippery and so hollowed out by three centuries of passing feet that along some of the walkways the puddles had coalesced into shallow canals .
5 Moreover , in the interests of trade regulation , thrashed out after many years of conflict between coalowners , merchants , shipowners and government , colliers were loaded in sequence and sailed in convoy , giving even better opportunities than elsewhere for seamen , keel men and others to pressurize their employers by delay .
6 As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak .
7 And it 's that moment which , when we trace the expansion backwards , will have occurred between about fifteen and eighteen billion years ago , but we ca n't say what , if anything , may have happened before that , whether the universe bounced out into another state of expansion , so we have a sort of a cut off in our ability to retrodict , or extrapolate backwards into the past .
8 This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December .
9 Surely the way of transgressors is hard , and stands out in striking contrast to the ways of the Lord , which are experienced by those who walk therein to be pleasant and peaceful .
10 He managed to blurt out at one stage in the proceedings : ‘ I did n't have any dollars , no gold , I do n't smoke and I earn 3,500 lei a month . ’
11 Stuart Webb , who has been secretary , chairman and managing director during 21 years at Derby was unanimously voted out as associate director after constant conflict with the board .
12 Maybe it was because they thought it was dangerous to stand out in any way from the crowd , in case fate was tempted to drop a crate on their heads .
13 When watching parliamentary television , I have not often felt that there was an unfair political balance and none of the Members I interviewed raised this matter , except that one Liberal Democrat believed that the smaller parties were squeezed out of live coverage on Tuesdays and Thursdays .
14 Information must come to him full-flavoured from his own observations of native life , and not be squeezed out of reluctant informants as a trickle of talk .
15 One SAE applauded an AE who had come out with this line about futures : " This stuff is granny bonds , it 's so simple . "
16 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
17 He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet .
18 In voting overwhelmingly on Nov. 14 for the debate , the Supreme Soviet had come out in open revolt against its legislation being either ignored or countermanded because of administrative chaos and the so-called " war of laws " with the republics .
19 And that 's the kind of singling out of one group of workers , and making a special case for them , that she really disapproved of .
20 So now they 've got it sorted out to one pound between three of them .
21 The only thing left to be sorted out after eighteen months of hard labour was the disastrous lean-to at the rear of the house .
22 My Enniskillen reverie came to an end as we moved out of that city at last , and continued southward beside the great lough .
23 We therefore laid our plans and moved out in good order over a long period of time .
24 Drake at rest distinctive with shortish bill , chestnut head , buff crown , grey underparts and white line on wing ; in flight can be picked out at some distance by conspicuous white forewing .
25 The Staffordshire Blithe , whose lower reaches escaped the axe and are therefore witness to how exquisite a properly managed river can be , was picked out for special mention in the Journal of Agriculture for 1927 .
26 Accordingly , reports the January edition of our sister publication in the UK , IBM System User , the company is planning to come out with parallel lines of RS/6000s , with the present models and their derivatives assuming a T for Technical subscript , while a new line , based on versions of the PowerPC , will carry a C for Commercial tag .
27 He said , ‘ we are just at the end of the recession and we are about to come out on some sort of curve ’ .
28 BRITAIN 'S athletics selectors were slammed yesterday after persuading Kriss Akabusi to come out of international retirement for one final fling .
29 That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really .
30 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
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