Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [verb] out the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 hon. Member for Blaby blurted out the truth on television on Sunday when he said that what the Government were aiming for was ’ what the Conservative party would accept . ’
2 It 's the fat doorman at a terribly grand hotel , dressed in the livery of an olde worlde flunkey to give foreign tourists a thrill , and blowing a little whistle , his cheeks puffed like Aeolus sending out the wind .
3 Remarkably , at that stage , 34 runners were still standing , with Willsford cutting out the running from Golden Minstrel .
4 Annette Winterbottom and Balbir Shukle with pupils Lewis McLoughlin and Jennifer Webb look on after Newport Primary School in Middlesbrough rolled out the banner yesterday .
5 As a distant bell in Port-au-Prince tolled out the stroke of midnight , the drums ceased and the candle-holder in the lead halted at the rickety cemetery gates .
6 Staying in Blackpool to ride out the storm might have been unduly bullish , while retreating to London could have prompted undue alarm bells .
7 Fulfilling her promise , construction began on the monastery in Greyabbey , with craftsmen from the house of Holm Cultra in Cumbria carrying out the work .
8 Windows in the street were broken by the blast and fire crews from Grangetown put out the blaze .
9 Surgeons the Great Ormond Street children 's hospital in Lonmdon carried out the operation overnight .
10 The Prosecution alleges that Stokle 's former girlfriend , Shiela Stroud from Staunton carried out the murder attempt with her boyfriend Mark Evans , and a hired hitman Norman White .
11 It required servicing approximately once a month and usually three electricians from Scunthorpe carried out the work .
12 Moreover , it would be very easy for Jones to check out the heat by collaborating with an electrochemist .
13 His health , never very good , began to fail in 1851 , and in August 1854 , he proceeded to Germany to try out the mineral waters there , but died on 25th November 1854 at Cannstadt , near Stuttgart .
14 In the spring of 1705 Colonel Nathaniel Hooke [ or Hookes ] , an Englishman who commanded a regiment in the French army , was sent to Scotland to spy out the land .
15 And as Alison said there , tomorrow she 'll be moving on to Edinburgh to find out the score there for parents , children and those dreaded buggies .
16 Or perhaps Gloucester had simply discovered that Hastings ' distaste for Woodville authority would not , after all , extend to the deposition of Edward V. Mancini , as well as later sources , has references to Gloucester sounding out the loyalty of Hastings and others , and a clumsy enquiry may have alerted Hastings to the duke 's intentions as well as warning Gloucester that Hastings would not co-operate .
17 Or perhaps Gloucester had simply discovered that Hastings ' distaste for Woodville authority would not , after all , extend to the deposition of Edward V. Mancini , as well as later sources , has references to Gloucester sounding out the loyalty of Hastings and others , and a clumsy enquiry may have alerted Hastings to the duke 's intentions as well as warning Gloucester that Hastings would not co-operate .
18 More rain at Edgbaston washed out the Bank Holiday Monday , and when the game was played on Tuesday afternoon it was limited to 32 overs .
19 In the one , Cornelius , a Roman centurion , is prompted by God to seek out the Apostle Peter .
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