Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [prep] the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Five feet three , immensely strong — ‘ could pick up a thirteen-stone man by the seat of his pants ’ — a craftsman collier — ‘ he would look at the seam of coal … take a Number Two mandrel [ a half-headed pick ] and if he hit it just right , something like twenty tons of coal would fall out of the coal face ’ — and a man with a ‘ love of words , the longer the better ’ . |
2 | If that is so , the easiest way out of this battle of the sexes will be for firms to let employees opt out of the company scheme and use their money to buy a private pension . |
3 | Time ( and his bank balance ) will tell , but at least now the whole thing 's up and running he can retreat out of the public eye . |
4 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
5 | With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto . |
6 | Establish an Arms Conversion Agency to help arms manufacturers to diversify and convert out of the defence field , funded by savings made in the defence budget . |
7 | The new party will emerge out of the Solidarity chrysalis when Mr Walesa judges the time is right to give the venture his full blessing . |
8 | They can be prepared in advance to ensure you do n't miss out on the firework fun . |
9 | ( Under the scheme , those who belong to an occupational scheme which provides a pension at least as good as the state can partially contract out of the state scheme and pay a lower contribution . ) |
10 | Later on , interest centred on the revision of the terms on which schemes can contract out of the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme and the profession commented on the Government Actuary 's proposals for the rebate in National Insurance contributions from 1993 onwards . |
11 | We will move out of the danger area and into the disaster area . ’ |
12 | Some functions at present done by the library desk would move out to the reception desk such as reservations and collections etc . |
13 | There it is in there , and there 's ninety p , there 's a pound coin in there and then I 'll sort out about the dinner money with Mrs . |
14 | Oh , and I 'd stay out of the swimming pool for a few days if I were you , unless you can keep your head above water . |
15 | If so , how do make out in the company league table ? |
16 | Other negative feelings may arise out of the learning situation itself , or the student 's total ignorance of the language to be learned . |
17 | Ariel starts across the clearing ; the trees and undergrowth , the tangle of roots and flowers have been razed , she must trudge across open ground to reach the sea , which is her aim ; she will walk out on the west side of the settlement 's boundaries , where the stockade has not yet been driven into the beach , past the rinsing and brewing pools which have already come to look neglected , the waterline slimy with weed , the flies hatching on the surface . |
18 | They must walk out through the camp gate and cross the road and the railway line and then the file will enter the compound of the Factory . |
19 | And I think by the time she 'd finished it would be half price , she 'd walk out with the thing half price , and she 'd say , well you know , it 's just , they make up prices and you go to another shop and it would be the half price marked , and you go into another shop it would be , you know , |
20 | As he did so , he saw Hasan walk out from the back kitchen . |
21 | " Last winter , " he recalls , " Myra would come across from Dunoon for a fortnightly session and the three of us would go out onto the practice ground whatever the weather . |
22 | That 's what I mean , I 've got ta go out with the chippie van . |
23 | One in five British parents let their children play out in the summer sun wearing no form of sun protection at all . |
24 | Er well if it wa if it was it would be very convenient cos it would probably come out on the car park but er |
25 | and we 'd been up all night serving troops and er , you see , and then the Manager said , well look er now and have some breakfast before we get th another telegram and we were next door to the Telegram Office , you see , and when , when the erm war , during the war , you see , the man would come out of the Telegraph Office and he would say er and er , you see , all the lights went out except a few lights along the back of the counter . |
26 | That 's the building society , so the money for the repairs did n't come out of the building society . |
27 | You do n't need to drain the whole system — just enough so that water does n't come out of the immersion heater boss . |
28 | Furthermore , they argued — with little effect — NIH was hard pressed for cash , and the costs of setting up a new institute would almost surely come out of the research budget . |
29 | He liked proper meals , he lived on liver or chops , his bait would come out of the family allowance and I 'd not eat during the day , then eat the same as him at night . " |
30 | ‘ They say they have gathered in all who would come out from the north side down to Pitnacree , and the south side as far up as Kenmore. , ‘ The Grandtully crowd ? |