Example sentences of "[verb] out [art] worst " in BNC.

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1 Southampton must pay 25 per cent of the fine now and the other £15,000 will be suspended for a year to give boss Ian Branfoot time to sort out the worst record in top soccer .
2 The walls of the cottage were thick enough to shut out the worst sounds of the storm 's buffeting , and even the creaking of doors and rattling of windows could not keep me awake for long .
3 I suppose I lost track of time too , ’ Belinda explained lamely , too consumed with riding out the worst of the tingling as feeling returned to her leg .
4 Keeps out the worst of it , and blankets the noise a bit too . ’
5 ‘ You bring out the worst in me , woman , ’ he said , leaning over her and supporting himself on his hands , one on either side of her head , trapping her .
6 She looked across at him and told him frankly , ‘ I fear you simply bring out the worst in me . ’
7 ‘ You bring out the worst in me , ’ she muttered .
8 I told you , you bring out the worst in me .
9 ‘ I told you , ’ he said bitterly , ‘ that you bring out the worst in me . ’
10 Obviously I bring out the worst in him . ’
11 ‘ Maybe you just bring out the worst in me ! ’
12 The peasantry , which comprised the majority of the population in the Middle Ages , had no such comfort , for instance : a small hole left in the wattle and daub , covered with a piece of cloth to keep out the worst of the weather represented a ‘ window ’ to them .
13 Occasionally the Imperial forces try to clear out the worst of these foes , but the area remains wild and dangerous .
14 It was n't his fault that powerful and doting parents had systematically brought out the worst in him .
15 An internal well-maintained will tend to suck out the worst of the loose detritus before it clogs the undergravel .
16 It brought out the worst in Bank Management in terms of intimidation .
17 In some rural communities the role of billeting officer brought out the worst in people , as Evelyn Waugh amusingly recorded in Put Out More Flags ( 1942 ) .
18 Pulling his sweater up over his nose and mouth to filter out the worst of the smoke , he left the Control and made to ascend the stairs .
19 I think I 've even left out the worst bits .
20 NEATH hooker Kevin Phillips will be on his usual pre-dawn patrol this morning , trying to blot out the worst experience in his rugby union career .
21 I do n't think he was fitted for the job as it seemed to bring out the worst in him and his language used to become very picturesque .
22 I think football seems to , to bring out the worst in a lot of people and that 's the part of it that I do n't like .
23 ‘ I 'm not sure why , but you invariably seem to bring out the worst in me … ’
24 ‘ There is nothing like the Sunday trading issue to bring out the worst in retailers , ’ it said .
25 Shakespeare brings out the worst in him , and this book is fuller of phoney , slapdash theories , illegitimate leaps and rushes where angels fear to tread , and discredited references , Sufic influences , Shamanic initiations , dreams , Black Elk , and Idries Shah on the Rosicrucians , than anything since Robert Graves .
26 Parenthood brings out the worst , it seemed to him ; vicarious ambitions and frustrations raged all over the lawns and games fields of Croxford House on sports day .
27 She talks about her husband as if he 's a superior being — and she imagines George is one , too , which brings out the worst in me .
28 This is n't superstition , it is just that some people seem to attack computers in a way that brings out the worst in them .
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