Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 And the personal and loving Father , the almighty and awesome Yahweh , bows out to the god of Aristotle : the impersonal first cause in a chain of scientific causation — the ‘ unmoveable mover ’ .
2 One man stands out as the architect of the Midland 's golden era : Sir Edward Holden .
3 What stands out about the development of transport in England between 1700 and 1815 is the creation from privately supplied capital of a system which , though not preconceived , was to prove sufficiently complementary in its supply and its operation to accommodate a modernising economy with a growing range of activities .
4 , John ( fl. 1649 ) , radical pamphleteer , stands out among the polemicists of the civil war period as an advanced thinker on constitutional law and theory with a talent for vivid prose .
5 Here a tasteful modern development looks out onto the statue of Christ ( similar to but much smaller than those in Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon ) , which was inaugurated in 1927 .
6 He stands and looks out over the lights of London .
7 Minutes from the centre of Sant' Agata it looks out at the Bay of Naples and onwards to Mount Vesuvius .
8 The question arises therefore , of combining care with other groups , but other than noting a joint social work/geriatric medicine/geriatric psychiatry proposal to build a combined day facility locally , discussion of this topic lies out with the scope of this talk .
9 This lies out with the experience of mankind so we ca n't visualize those things except to guess , and it 's a safe guess , that the reality will be worse than any nightmare .
10 The pass widens out in the middle of its length , revealing a massive upland valley .
11 By this process control passes out of the hands of the inefficient management team to those who are able to utilise the company 's assets at a level closer to their true potential .
12 If you have specific needs or desires , then throw a symbol into the chalice , and watch it multiply by the thousand , until it overflows the Chalice and floods out onto the floor of the cavern .
13 We will not give way to those who mistakenly believe that power grows out of the barrel of a gun .
14 Food particles , sticking to the wall of the bag , are swept down to its bottom by cilia and into a little gut which leads out of the bottom of the bag and curves round to join the exhalant tube .
15 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
16 Everyone then gets out of the habit of going to the pub and goes to the ever-increasing competition such as McDonald 's or other fast food establishments .
17 ( b ) Shortly after , view on left opens out across the Vale of Pickering ( much of which is also owned by the Castle Howard Estate ) to the N York Moors .
18 It is inevitable then that repressed racial anxiety seeps out of the edges of these texts , returning to defy its containment in liberal discourse .
19 ‘ My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’
20 As Mandy Merck points out at the beginning of an acute and informative summary , in recent times the theory of sexual difference has exerted a profound influence on psychoanalytically inspired cultural analysis ( ‘ Difference and its Discontents ’ , 2 ) .
21 Basically , you just plug in the board — a long , 16-bit card with a LAN cable connector on the end that pokes out from the back of your computer — and run the SoftSet set-up program .
22 Soon to be all change on this route : the French company , SNAT , pulls out towards the end of April .
23 A local trip freight pulls out in the direction of Staveley hauled by a class J69 on 16th June 1956 .
24 Louise , 21 — Evangeline in the lavish BBC drama — helps out in the crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields church off Trafalgar Square .
25 Now as th this weak bou bonding 's overcome by biological processes to actually produce solid calcium carbonate in skeletons , now as that skeletal material sinks down through the water column , it moves out of the region of super-saturation and begins to dissolve .
26 Katie sets out on the trail of the kidnappers and her song for Ben becomes the means to save his life .
27 Besides , I do n't think anyone sets out with the intention of hurting people .
28 She pulls off her t-shirt , she is safe while he is swimming out to the centre , she slips out of the rest of her clothes , kicks off the espadrilles , and running along the boards dives in .
29 That swells out from the patch of herbage , and shines
30 We chugged past the famous Dawlish Warren , a sandy spit , rich in wildlife , which juts out across the mouth of the Exe .
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