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

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1 Whilst I stand to be corrected , it may well have been this greasy property which made the finish dry out with a khaki tone .
2 Such teachers , marking students ' work with , say , the grades A , B , C , D , F , will set out with a predetermined grade-distribution in mind .
3 The melodic line must stand out with the greatest power and clarity in our arrangement , and obviously calls for a great sweep of strings .
4 ‘ I think I 'll go out with the next patrol and give these marshalling yards a thorough going over . ’
5 Hewlett-Packard will also come out with a new revision of its HP/UX operating system , tarted up with some additional commercial and technical functionality .
6 He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] .
7 From time to time , Patrick would come out with a forthright remark about something we were n't actually discussing .
8 ‘ I 'm pleased , ’ says Richard , ‘ that we 've proved that you can come out with a silly record and it does n't have to be your only silly record .
9 Erm we have twenty people in , in a group and we go around and ask then how much post school technical and professional training they 've had , we would come out with an average group of a total of about a hundred years of post school professional and technical training .
10 Sun will come out with the Tsunami machine ( Sparcstation 2+ ) , a low-end colour machine for $5,000 , running 20–30% faster than the SS2 .
11 You could tell her it 's her fault , not mine and next time she 's feeling like a bit of fun — if that was what she had been feeling like — maybe she 'd give a chap a chance to explain that there 's already a woman in his flat , a woman he will kick out with the utmost speed if she 'd just hang on , a woman he never even invited into it in the first place .
12 He says the Government should help out with the extra cost .
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