Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] out [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently the density reduction due to the high temperature of the fluid going into an upflow is not cancelled out by a density increase due to high concentration .
2 These functions are not carried out in a vacuum ; they are affected by certain key contingencies or variables .
3 In Jane 's case , she could not snap out of a lifetime of worry overnight .
4 All this administrative devolution was done by Conservative Governments , and it was not done out of a feeling of national sentiment , but because of the administrative requirements needed to achieve good government for the Scottish people .
5 She 's getting a gun out and she goes I 'm not going out without a fight .
6 As with all great adventures and challenges , the rewards and achievements are not handed out on a plate .
7 As a member of the legal profession , he points out that the three-year limitation period on claims for injury or death does not run out until a week tomorrow .
8 ‘ One does not go out for a meal just for the food , ’ he added , hardly improving the situation .
9 No Tiller is ever seen with a man , she does not go out with a man , receive any man and the rule extends even to her father and brothers , no Girl holds a conversation with a man , inside or outside the theatre and if a man addresses her , she would say ‘ Excuse me ’ and walk away .
10 So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun .
11 Yes , in that they do not go out like a candle on death ; so far natural justice is satisfied .
12 You do not go out after a dragon with hounds and huntsmen ; nor with gangs of labourers to dig pits and set fires and lay traps .
13 If the documents in question are not sent out with a letter , but are signed at the conveyancer 's office , then it is important to set out a memorandum recording the date and time at which the document was signed and also how the document was explained to the client .
14 There are four possibilities which need to be covered : ( 1 ) that he is held out as a partner and is liable as such ; ( 2 ) that he is held out as a partner but is indemnified against liability as such ; ( 3 ) that steps are taken to ensure that he is not held out as a partner ; and ( 4 ) that , even though the original intention may have been as at ( 3 ) , he is in fact held out as a partner , either by the firm or by himself acting in the course of his work for the firm , in circumstances not initially contemplated by anyone .
15 I did n't ring him because he plays a mean alto-sax , though he is one of the best reed men currently not working out of a studio in the Windward Isles ( wherever ) .
16 But a Navy spokesman said : ‘ It 's nothing the crew ca n't sort out with a pot of paint . ’
17 He was twenty — well this June — and he still had n't walked out with a girlfriend , and yet his mother was moving in very exalted circles , where it should have been possible for him to meet the pick of the debutantes .
18 The rest of her clothes were durable , and , what was more important , blended in with the rest of society so that she did n't stand out in a crowd .
19 * So I 've been a bad boy at times but they reckon I ca n't walk out on a job if I 'm in the Jungle and Matt 's temperamental which means he does n't normally work unless they give him a hamper full of white powder but he seems to have kicked it and there are n't too many dealers swinging through the trees like Tarzan out here .
20 You 're looking at a lady , ’ she added sparkily , ‘ who does n't walk out on a job half done .
21 I know some of my brothers were villains , but they dressed well they would n't go out without a wash and a clean shirt and their suits pressed .
22 I said to Dinda well there 's no reason why you should n't go out for a drink with him or
23 ‘ I ca n't go out with a Tory ! ’ he virtually wailed .
24 I could n't swim , never have been able to , and I did n't go out on a boat because along with the rest of the family I have always been afraid of water .
25 Where , unfortunately , ladies er , wo n't go out of a night time because they 're frightened whereas , we 're looking for a little bit of a reassurance .
26 er Again it 's difficult to say , the information has been leaking out from the talks , er it does n't look as though a pay formula is being included but Roger Pulne , er even on the onset of this dispute guaranteed the members er that any deal that was struck with management would include a pay formula and er if the deal does n't come out with a pay formula after the ballot as I say , I think people are going to be very disappointed and let-down by our union negotiators .
27 " If you do n't come out inside a minute , I 'll have to come back in . "
28 ‘ I ca n't imagine what he could have been doing to get cut about like that , but it was n't falling out of a canoe , that I am sure of , ’ she finished , leaning against the low white-painted bookcase in his study .
29 ‘ But they want to deport me and I ca n't get out without a ticket which will cost another £600 to £700 . ’
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