Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She drawls them out with a heavy English accent .
2 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she says to me , as she bundles them out of the front door , ‘ but what can I do ? ’
3 Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight .
4 It is perhaps Warr 's amalgam of democratic ideals with an advanced sense of history , both past and future , which marks him out as a significant political thinker of his time .
5 There is nothing about this combination of themes which marks it out as the exclusive preserve of the right .
6 Overall the computational complexity of the system rules it out at the present time for application to the recognition task .
7 The relative value of doing so measured against the cost of the associated hard and software , however , rules it out for the present time at least .
8 One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands .
9 He takes something out of the black box .
10 Absolute exemption from restriction or regulation is never obtained : circumstances , social or economic , may have altered , since they obtained acceptance , in such a way as to call for a fresh examination ; there may be some exorbitance or special feature in the individual contract which takes it out of the accepted category : but the court however must be persuaded of this before it calls upon the relevant party to justify a contract of this kind .
11 A Polish farmer fits him out with a complete set of dry clothes and sends him on to the West German embassy in Warsaw .
12 In the hall she wraps a long scarf round her neck and puts on a cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket , with wide shoulders and inset sleeves , and lets herself out by the front door .
13 Nigel Dennis helps her out after the photographic session .
14 The exigent journalist Lynn Barber , in her collection of interviews Mostly Men , singles him out as the sole male representative of a type she describes as ‘ nice , straightforward , feet on the ground ’ .
15 Undoubtedly we are living through a period of considerable political instability , in which there is a complex ‘ crisis of legitimacy ’ ( to use Habermas ' expression ) not only in the capitalist societies but also in the former communist societies of Eastern Europe , and in many countries of the Third World ; but the crisis works itself out through an international system of relationships , and such events as the overthrow of President Allende 's government in Chile , or American and Soviet military intervention in various regions of the world in the postwar period , can not be fully comprehended unless they are seen in the setting of global political conflicts .
16 The person who , despite their concern about the loss of a company pension , leaves an organisation after many years of service in a disliked job to try a new field may well do better , in health terms , than the person who sticks it out in the miserable job .
17 It was all very well for the Super to smile his superior smile and say things like ‘ Culturally , Tallboy , it lifts it out of the common rut of murders , would n't you agree ?
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