Example sentences of "out [noun] by " in BNC.
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1 | The information only came out bit by bit since she 's still not easy in her mind about talking to us . |
2 | He was going to be a star turn out West by himself |
3 | I regret that I can not spell out part by part and line by line exactly what I want to achieve . |
4 | ‘ How can you leave out Gower by saying he is old at 35 and yet include John Embury , who is 40 ? ’ |
5 | Responding to such an equation of the spirit with femaleness , Norris points out that Gregory of Nyssa ( one of the Cappadocians ) does indeed speak of Christ as casting out demons by the power of the Spirit , but that there is nothing in his language to imply a subordination of the Spirit to Christ ! |
6 | The United States Agency for International Development ( USAID ) announced on Dec. 3 that it would phase out aid by early 1995 due to continuing doubts about Pakistan 's nuclear programme . |
7 | The topping out ceremony by Mr Hutchinson , community affairs manager of BAT Industries , celebrated the first phase of expansion plans which include altering the dining hall and providing more room for science and technology . |
8 | In order to compare them more easily , we will set them out side by side , using the text of the RSV . |
9 | The redraft and the original are set out side by side so that typography and language may be compared . |
10 | We can not simply appeal to ‘ reality ’ and ‘ truth , as Miller and Swift do ; we can not root out prejudice by fiat nor make sexism disappear just by exposing it ; we have even less power to control what people say or mean than the prescriptivist defenders of sexist convention . |
11 | Alborne seemed content to sit on their eight-goal lead but , when four Whaddon players left the pitch with ten minutes to go so they could catch the last bus , it was too good an opportunity to miss , and Alborne finally ran out winners by eleven goals to nil . |
12 | Redcar were involved in a much more competitive game against Guisborough , running out winners by 16–9 . |
13 | The Government could confirm its determination to wipe out drink-driving by making random testing legal . |
14 | The council hopes to send out bills by the end of March with rebates and transitional relief included . |
15 | These demand changes have been one source of the escalating costs of voluntary and private residential child care and this escalating cost has , in a time of severe fiscal constraint , itself contributed to a further fall in the demand for contracted out places by local authorities . |
16 | What we are doing is casting out Satan by Satan . ’ |
17 | After a dramatic ‘ slide rule ’ finish , Hampshire 's men edged out Yorkshire by a single rubber after three had tied on two group wins . |
18 | Descartes , indeed , was with the armies of Maximilian of Bavaria in 1619 at the very beginning of the Thirty Years War when , at Neuberg on the Danube , he had that sequence of dreams which convinced him that his mission was to seek out truth by means of reason . |
19 | The government tried to drive out inflation by announcing that it was prepared to exchange paper money for specie . |
20 | This does not rule out evolution by mutation and selection . |
21 | She spelt out jokes by using the bell , and loved to be read to . |
22 | Although there was a cloakroom on the ground floor the Old Rectory had only one bathroom , a defect which necessitated embarrassed , low-voiced inquiries before anyone upset their carefully worked out rota by taking an unexpected bath . |
23 | The sadness came out week by week and we confronted it . |
24 | Superman ( Christopher Reeve ) himself was sometimes hung by wires ( the disadvantage of which is that they might have to be matted out frame by frame by hand ) or supported on a hydraulic arm that came out of the screen at 90° and which , like his shadow , was hidden by his body . |
25 | Even in industrial co-operatives , that consideration ruled out control by employees , and so confined the trade unions to their traditional concerns . |
26 | Predicting the weather is a risky business , but you can take out insurance by choosing seeds and plants to cope with both drought and downpour . |
27 | Is it true that , while refusing to be interrogated by the House and on television , he is carrying out government by press conference , as he is holding one tomorrow ? |
28 | Brice Lalonde , the former French Environment Minister and president of Génération Ecologie , has ruled out participation by his party in a French cabinet in the event of a ministerial reshuffle . |
29 | Sergeant Henley prided herself on her power to prise out information by a mixture of persuasion and light bullying like the icing on a cake , and although this had never worked particularly well with Roxie in the past , this was no reason not to try it now . |
30 | For instance , sugar came in huge blocks , so that before weighing it out , sufficient must be chipped off with a knife ; and black treacle must be ladled out spoonful by spoonful into the customer 's jar . |