Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said .
2 So how can a fucking car fall out of the fucking sky , Rohmer ?
3 But it has to be something good , or it will just fizzle out like a damp squib and you 'll feel worse than ever . ’
4 Whilst I stand to be corrected , it may well have been this greasy property which made the finish dry out with a khaki tone .
5 Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test .
6 In 1970 — if you were eighteen and could lay your hands on a little ready money — it was almost de rigueur to travel overland to Greece where , in an idyllic island setting , you could hang out in the coolest way imaginable with amiable drug-dealers and liberated chicks .
7 What I 'm trying to say is that er Notts County supporters have got ta watch out for the other English teams ' scores rather than the Italian teams ' scores .
8 If the girl avoids becoming trapped , through an unwanted pregnancy , into an unsatisfactory lifestyle with an unsupportive or absent marital partner , she may still break out of the adverse chain of events .
9 However , most of us now admit that reason unassisted by observation can never break out of the closed circle of logic and mathematics .
10 The loading had made him break out in a terrible sweat and perspiration ran down his forehead into his eyes .
11 A low rumble of thunder made her skin break out in a fine rash of goosepimples , and Julius glanced at her sharply as he noticed them .
12 The fire did not break out in a deserted building in the middle of nowhere in the wee small hours of the morning .
13 Finally , one look at the South Africans ' itinerary for the next six months — tests against Romania , Italy , then New Zealand , Australia , France and England — is enough to make you break out in a cold sweat .
14 What would they do out of the second pizza ?
15 PAULINE Connor , LL.B. will speak out against the abortifacient drug , RU486 , in York , on 9th November .
16 From this room she could see out through a wide window into a dense stand of woodland , which seemed to crowd together , not quite hiding a track leading to a small cave .
17 When puppies for research were raised in isolation in laboratory , it was noticed that the ill-effects of such rearing could be somewhat offset by cutting a window into the side of their box so that they could see out into the busy laboratory .
18 Rodney was not in the best of tempers because ( he kept saying ) he could n't see out of the rear window with that damned bicycle in the way .
19 Keeping a car fully maintained at your local cost-a-lot garage can work out at a small fortune — and it never ends .
20 Of course , very often garments require a number of stitches that do not work out at a neat number of pattern repeats , so you do n't HAVE to much patterns at side seams .
21 And we made all these points clear to them , we also very much drew their drew their attention to making sure that any rules or advice they gave , did actually work out in an equal opportunity way .
22 erm They had great services were held in Christchurch Cathedral , and the King would have looked out from the Deans House , and this is the view of Tom Quad , a modern view , of course , of how you can look out onto the Great Quad of Christchurch , but of course it was n't like that .
23 ‘ Did you look out of the right window last night ? ’
24 I was strong enough next morning to go and look out of the front window .
25 Stand in the bar and you can look out at the full expanse of San Antonio running around the bay and watch the ferries plying to and from the very centre of town to the landing stage only 50 metres away .
26 Now we need an optimistic accountant , can somebody look out for an optimistic accountant
27 Earlier , Michael Heseltine , President of the Board of Trade , said he backed the Chancellor 's move to raise VAT on domestic fuel and power and would not ‘ cop out of the difficult tax decisions ’ .
28 Earlier Michael Heseltine , President of the Board of Trade , said he backed the Chancellor 's move to raise VAT on domestic fuel and power and would not ‘ cop out of the difficult tax decisions ’ .
29 INVESTORS in Scottish Power can splash out on an extra bottle of scotch to celebrate hogmanay .
30 And why I sit here , husbandless , dependent upon social security supplemented by such pitiful amounts of money as I can wring out of the national press , and Bernard genuflects once more , fled back to his baptismal church , terrified by the very notion of living outside it .
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