Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [vb pp] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No-one has gone out this way . ’ |
2 | The youngster was referred earlier this year to the Bristol unit , which has carried out 50 transplants involving unrelated donors — the highest number in Britain . |
3 | The youngster was referred earlier this year to the Bristol unit which has carried out 50 transplants involving unrelated donors — the highest number in Britain . |
4 | For instance , a sales pitch claiming that a major discovery has been made in the North Sea sounds suspect to the investor who has lost out several times in the past . |
5 | Moreover , according to Dr John Voorhees of the University of Michigan Medical Centre , who has carried out clinical trials on the drug , Retin-A needs to be used on an open-ended , on-going basis if the improvements are to be maintained . |
6 | Perhaps she 's gone out She 's gone out Okay sweetheart , come here love , let's get your jacket on . |
7 | Taylor maintains he has mapped out alternative plans should he be forced to go into a game without Gascoigne . |
8 | He has ruled out any keel or mast changes in the four days left before the final trials but hopes he can find more speed by using new sails . |
9 | Often a rent-free period is not an inducement but just a rearrangement of the overall rent , or reflects the fact that the tenant can not put the building into use until he has carried out certain work . |
10 | The impartiality and fairness with which he has carried out all tasks during many years on the school 's management team have been beyond reproach . |
11 | The first is a quote from Al Deere , one of the most famous Battle of Britain pilots : Fate is a strange master and I have always been a fatalist , — he should be a fatalist he has baled out nine times in his air-lighting life . |
12 | Dakers , who was born in Newcastle but now lives in Sydney , where he has taken out Australian citizenship , was given a further three months to run concurrently after admitting the three handling charges . |
13 | He has laid out immense sums and no expense has been spared to ornament this fairy palace . ’ |
14 | He has found out one thing in the ten years that separate them , if nothing else ; that now is always better than then . |
15 | Just sorry it has turned out this way . ’ |
16 | Meanwhile , Berkeley Software says it has sent out 650 copies of production BSD/386 Release 1.0 code since the judge cleared the way for distribution to start a month ago . |
17 | THE SECRET government monitoring agency , GCHQ , is to face a legal challenge over allegations it has carried out systematic spying operations against the general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress , Campbell Christie . |
18 | before that it had been done in eighty one , eighty two , eighty four , eighty six , eighty eight and ninety , so curiously now , it 's it 's missed out several years , |