Example sentences of "[be] [verb] out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is intolerable that Labour MPs who are also accountable to all the voters in their town should be turfed out by the block vote .
2 Marilyn has worked with Douglas Reyburn for just over a year as time keeper , but because of her clerical skills will also be helping out in the office when leave is taken by others .
3 She told herself that the best thing she could do would be to go out of the house and climb up to where the buzzards and the ravens nested on the clifftop , but she did n't pay herself much attention .
4 The hand-out can be given out at the beginning of the learning session and used as a basis for teaching .
5 The curved backpieces can be roughed out on the bandsaw , then finished on the router table , using a cutter with a bearing following a template .
6 And I used to carry out their meals to the men , and they used to be eating out in the field then .
7 And put together , all the legal paperwork that had to be filled out for the approval was 31 metres long .
8 It is issued in a common form which any carrier may use and is designed to be filled out by the shipper and completed by the carrier .
9 I should be pointed out of the student questionnaire to the that the questionnaire was directed only to women , so the figures that have been extracted from that relate to women and in that way give a partial picture of the whole .
10 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
11 To prove the latter part of this point the offence could be pointed out to the defendant , e.g. ’ it is an offence not to be able to show two white lights to the front of your motor car during the hours of darkness ' .
12 It may be that the student does not feel competent to discuss the various distinctions , but even so the existence of the possible distinctions should be pointed out in the answer .
13 This should be pointed out in the market counterparty notice .
14 A command which causes lines of the current program to be listed out to the screen with the automatic formatting options specified by LISTO .
15 Marry Doreen and you 'll be stepping out of the frying pan into the fire , as the saying goes . ’
16 The first is not a lot of use in an indirect system , since once the mains stopcock has been turned off , most of the water left in the rising main can be drained out from the kitchen tap .
17 The publication of the General Theory before the war was part of Keynes 's campaign to persuade his fellow economists that his proposition — that the trade cycle could be ironed out by the government adjusting the volume of demand in the economy — was correct .
18 Looking down I saw they were in a puddle of water that had n't been there at the start and seemed to be oozing out of the ground .
19 Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today , and rightly so .
20 There are still a number of important issues to be sorted out with the Board before the Society can approve the franchising proposals , but we have made a very good start . ’
21 As usual , much of this can be sorted out in the pilot phase .
22 It might take four or five years for the matter to be sorted out by the NVQ Committee .
23 Brockbank , owner of a Teesside construction company , said : ‘ We have spoken to a few people and expect something to be sorted out by the middle of the week . ’
24 If a , the violence is within marriage it should be sorted out within the marriage which I , you know , I do n't agree with .
25 On appeal the primary submission was that the questions which were responded to as above should be edited out by the judge .
26 Often elements of the story would be edited out by the interval .
27 ‘ Oldham like to attack but then naturally there is a chance they can be caught out at the back so it is up to us to exploit that . ’
28 Do n't want to be caught out in the open when Jerry starts up .
29 ‘ It occurred to General Schellenberg that you might be caught out by the weather . ’
30 As it was American atomic attitudes in this period hardened British resolution not to be bullied out of the business and not to acquiesce in an American monopoly ; it encouraged her determination to be a nuclear power for the sake of the influence this was expected to give her in Washington !
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