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

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1 BIG TICKET TO RIDE OUT RECESSION Behind every grim news report on the state of British business is the knock-on effect to the leasing industry .
2 The Government are right not to rule out progress towards that , and to point out that a high degree of convergence of economies will be necessary before any single currency can be contemplated , agreed by this House , or sustained thereafter .
3 We went out bit like one of these er soap powder adverts which of these two objectives would you alright given the option to , decide that that is a a good training objective and which is n't so good ?
4 The information only came out bit by bit since she 's still not easy in her mind about talking to us .
5 It was not an indiscriminate method of handing out money to all and sundry .
6 They feared that well-meaning people giving out money to the poor would merely encourage the ‘ non-deserving ’ poor to pursue their lazy and irresponsible ways .
7 The second problem was her aversion to handing out money to charity ; although she enjoyed being able to help specific ventures in a practical way she hated the idea of charity balls or making large cash handouts .
8 If the Department of Health are prepared to shell out money to keepers of a vermin-infested tenement then the officials are to blame .
9 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
10 But also to make people aware of the Chest , Heart and Stroke Association , what we 're trying to do , and that we 're there to help people as well as being er an organisation which just hands out money to er doctors .
11 ‘ I can hardly be expected to have a great deal of time for gardening , ’ she said , ‘ I am forced to pay out money for gardening help . ’
12 Most of them on finding their symptoms gone see little point in either remembering their daily dose or for that matter paying out money for more medicine when they feel well .
13 New Scientist mourned the decay of that Victorian exuberance , the seaside pier , described Eire as a hive of electronic industry and indicated foreboding about the government 's attitude to forking out money for wave power schemes , at the same time laying out all the arguments for and against test-tube babies .
14 I think if if we just hand out money for those kind of things , then the pressure is taken off D H S S
15 And you 'll have to keep them , I mean ca n't spend out money for it 's the truth though .
16 I suspect that some of the drug barons who shell out money in support of what must be a pretty costly operation regard the academically-minded staff of the OHE as a bunch of eggheads , not to say ‘ wets ’ , who ought to be earning their keep by polishing up the industry 's somewhat tarnished image , and by encouraging sales , instead of spending their time and the companies ' profits on airy-fairy projects which are n't going to rustle up a pennyworth of business .
17 Therefore , if a bookmaker pays out money in the mistaken belief that a certain horse has won , s.5(4) is inappropriate .
18 Then ride on up the hill and when the road levels out watch for some of the traditional island crafts .
19 When I refused him , he reluctantly — on the evidence of my bank account — wrote me out permission for four weeks , with the proviso that I return to his office every four weeks … .
20 Those lucky teachers who came under Basil 's guidance were helped to be more creative themselves and to bring out creativity in their children with the amazing results which we saw in the West Riding schools .
21 ‘ Let's have a drink first , then , ’ said Coffin , pouring out whisky with a generous hand .
22 ‘ Something smells good , ’ Maggie commented as Mr Sanderson poured out whisky for himself , Nevil and Jimmy .
23 Sheep farmer Hare , 39 , who yesterday was out lambing at South Clifton , near Newark , will take up full-time duties in June and , initially , has a two-year contract worth around £25,000 per annum .
24 BBC director of UK Television Keith Owen says : ‘ We have had a hold on all sales to cable and satellite , pending out decision with Thames .
25 Continue to work out damage as the bolt pierces and slays a model in each rank , deducting -1 from the strength for each rank pierced .
26 Work out damage on units the Fanatic touches as he moves .
27 Ignore further misfires ( these are misses and cause no casualties ) and work out damage on the target as normal .
28 Once you have worked out which models have been struck by the mortar work out damage in the normal way .
29 Fingers subconsciously searching out damage beneath the glossy surface , while he otherwise engages in conversation .
30 The primary intention is only to consider the Cossacks on a formation basis , and certainly all the evidence indicates that it never entered the mind of anyone at HQ 5 corps that a comprehensive detailed screening process should take place , to sort out liability to repatriation on an individual basis .
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