Example sentences of "[to-vb] [vb pp] out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The works production shops were to remain laid out in the form described for progressive building and repairing , only marginally altering over the years to accommodate new designs and techniques , such as the Stanier all steel body panelling design of the early 1930s .
2 And although followed diligently by Mr Jones along many a fascinating track he seems to have won out in the end and disappeared from view .
3 I suggest that the Secretary of State take a little time to read our new document , ’ London : a strategy for transport ’ , which might help him and his colleagues to get sorted out on the need for better transport in the capital city .
4 The only major event of the campaign , the call by Michel Rocard for a political ‘ big bang ’ on the Left to allow the creation of a new , broad based , social democratic party , appears to have fizzled out for the time being .
5 One of the most important results to have come out of the work is the demonstration that similar molecular those in other larger and more conventionally studied organisms .
6 ‘ He seems to have come out of the race very well , but we 'll know how well by next week , ’ said Francois Boutin .
7 Control children who were found to have died or to have moved out of the study area before their matched case had cancer diagnosed were replaced .
8 Thus Cameron Hall Developments , who built the Gates head Metro Centre , seem to have done so on borrowed money and to have sold out to the Church Commissioners , although they remain in charge of operations .
9 The bare infinitive thus seems to have shifted out of the field of the future or the subsequent in a similar way to , and at the same time as , the present-tense form .
10 How she would have loved to have permitted herself that gesture , then to have stalked out of the room and slammed the door .
11 Well what does that mean then are you likely to get called out at the middle of the night ?
12 He once told Earl delightedly that he had spotted Abrams at an airport but Abrams ( perceptiveness not his strong suit ) had not spotted him , and that ‘ his tradecraft of observing was better than Elliott 's ’ Secret agents carried gadgets with which they could speak to headquarters from the most unlikely places ; once , at a party , North was said to have produced a scrambler-telephone from his briefcase , together with a half-eaten sandwich , and to have gone out into the garden to dial the house .
13 We 're chasing up two other people who were at that party , and who both seem to have gone out for the day .
14 Later , Emerson was to continue racing in other forms , in the US Cart championship and elsewhere : the bug was still in him , success came occasionally , but the spirit seemed to have gone out of the man .
15 North was also said , early on , to have worked out of the basement of the White House .
16 used to get told to go out in the Autumn and we used to get told by the , used to get taken out by the teacher into some woods and you would have to collect the leaves .
17 I 'm not going to get thrown out into the street . ’
18 The object of the game from here is to get established out on the left on the slab , but a swine of a bulge bars access to it .
19 The final element in the total annual capital guideline is the amount the local authority is presumed to spend financed out of the money received by past or current sales of property — receipts taken into account ( RTIA ) .
20 Nor was the old order of the Benedictines made to feel left out in the cold .
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