Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters . |
2 | When Flavia remembered that tomorrow was going to be her essay day she ran up to the tower to fetch some essential-books which she set out with grim awareness on the dining-room table at the villa . |
3 | Recently he penned probably the most abrasively intelligent letter ever to appear in Melody Maker , in which he laid out with admirable succinctness the differences between his pop aesthetic ( making sense of the world , pop as motivator ) and what he identified as the MM aesthetic of pop as dissipation . |
4 | Lawrie had 74 and McAllister a 75 in which he went out in 43 and returned in 32 . |
5 | These voices were all inside him , waiting to be freed , and the significant point is the formal pattern which he creates out of these disparate personalities . |
6 | The large prints which he brought out by royal command to commemorate the coronation and opening of the House of Commons in 1838 , and the prints he produced , subsequent to an interview with Albert , to commemorate the Great Exhibition , were hopelessly delayed and proved very expensive failures . |
7 | Between the bouts of keen pain a curious life took possession of his brain , a life in which kings and queens floated on the water and white-clad saracens rode up and down before a cage in which was a crowned lion , and then , suddenly , the cage was empty and the saracens were knights in armour and the water on which they rode was a mountain like a tree in which birds nested and which burst into flames and was the phoenix ; and somewhere was the Holy Grail for which he reached out in vain , and a jewelled sword , and a unicorn that spoke but said nothing . |
8 | The fable sends the learned educationist home to divide Fred 's knowledge into parcels which he hands out to various expert textbook writers . |
9 | What I get out of these ads is a feeling that it may be time to ban all beer commercials from television , but not because they encourage young people to drink . |
10 | You get more sense out of a virtually , than what you get out of that ! |
11 | ‘ Having second thoughts on what you missed out on last night ? ’ she sneered . |
12 | If this year we have to stabilize in this way , do these things , then that 's not a bad achievement compared with what we set out with three months ago . |