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

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1 Hewlett-Packard Co recently sent out pairs of natty sunglasses to the UK computer press bearing the message ‘ you 'll be needing these on May 5th , ’ ( well some of the poor loves must have thought things rather fetching as they were wearing them on Olivetti 's jaunt to Paris a couple of days later ) .
2 Although naturally designed more to draw out signs of abnormality , they nevertheless demand similar mental operations , being open-ended procedures in which , for example , subjects are required to interpret proverbs or sort everyday objects in any way they prefer .
3 But as they made their way towards the camp he had spoken only to point out signs of bird and animal life that he thought might interest her ; in the mud at the riverside , he showed her the pug mark of a tiger that had drunk there the previous evening and at another point on the trail he drew her attention to torn-up grasses and leafless trees that marked the passing of a herd of elephant .
4 The 18 de Marzo refinery , on the city 's outskirts , had been responsible for pumping out emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) , sulphur dioxide ( SO2 ) and benzene , along with other pollutants .
5 And further west , using the coast path as a base , you can work out loads of circular walks taking in beaches .
6 Once through the crust , tunnelling is easier and she brings out loads of sand , clutched between her forelegs .
7 they took out loads of things .
8 The hotel staff felt sorry for the Garda and asked them round to the back door , where they handed out tots of whiskey .
9 At Bewick she would not have dreamed of sitting by a fire in idleness while her clothes were sorted and shaken and put away in drawers and cupboards , which , when opened , gave out breaths of lavender .
10 It accused Mr Mandela of carrying out acts of sabotage on dates when he was in prison .
11 The Far Eastern Economic Review of Feb. 21 reported that Azhar 's execution was widely interpreted as a warning to those contemplating carrying out acts of terrorism in connection with the Gulf war .
12 He did not make it obvious , but he led the conversation , changed topics when he thought it needed it , enquired robustly of the lawyer certain things , and more gently of the females , as if to bring out gems of information they had stored in their pretty little heads .
13 Others offered to man phones , to work out rotas of helpers , and to provide clerical back-up for the two solicitors .
14 Strict crop movement and hygiene controls have been imposed on the farm and MAFF plant health and seeds inspectors are carrying out investigations of the surrounding area .
15 There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection .
16 People taking out policies of the kind just described are committing themselves to paying premiums as part of a long-term contract .
17 A body on a garbage dump nine miles out west of Atlanta .
18 The academy ‘ cut out funding of projects which had nothing to do with military programmes — space research was one victim ’ .
19 G you worked out G of F of four .
20 Sending out copies of ‘ Go Out And Get 'Em Boy ! ’ brought a much more positive response than demo tapes , which are largely scorned by the music business .
21 THE Duchess of York yesterday left cancer-stricken Polish children lost for words when she handed out copies of her Budgie books in English .
22 Prejudice aside for one brief moment , the Republic have shown the best form in the group so far , and if there was even the merest scintilla of justice in this doomed planet , they would now be checking out copies of In Stockholm magazine with a view to disporting themselves in the most agreeable Nite Spots that the Swedish capital has to offer .
23 The non-sticky one is churning out copies of non-sticky ones at thousands of times the rate that the sticky one is making copies of sticky ones .
24 It is just that the structure of the viral RNA happens to be such that it makes cellular machinery chum out copies of itself .
25 Mr Foot , voted Journalist of the Year in 1990 , was expected to respond by handing out copies of the piece outside the Mirror 's headquarters in Holborn , central London .
26 Er we 're going to take questions at the end er the camera there is for internal use only and at the end we 'll hand out copies of the slides to anyone who wants them .
27 Sir Bryan was handing out copies of a glossy A5-size booklet .
28 Opening a small casket , he took out copies of letters sent by Queen Margaret in the year following her husband 's death .
29 It is wiser to undertake this systematically by booking out copies of the originals from LIFESPAN and then reconstituting them into new modules as required .
30 Buy packets of seed which have the Bird Food Standards Association seal of approval , or put out scraps of cheese , meat , stale cake or bacon rinds .
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