Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] out on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He handed her a plate of freshly baked ensaimadas from a tray set out on a white linen cloth . |
2 | Ricky and Alejandro had to be dragged away from the horses to a lunch laid out on a blue-and-white checked tablecloth under the gum trees . |
3 | Here he stuck out his chest and strutted about like a professional walker setting out on a long distance race . |
4 | The Martin Hannett-produced ‘ Get Better ’ is their second 45 since singing to the Belgian label and the band set out on a European tour in March including a date at The Locomotive in Paris on March 20 . |
5 | Most referees will tell you that when a new directive comes out on a particular law , referees tend to concentrate on that law , sometimes at the expense of refereeing other laws . |
6 | Pop concert goes out on a bad note |
7 | Have all times and minimum rates of descent worked out on a still-air basis first of all . |
8 | Even such things as the maximum angle of bank in certain configurations are specified , so once a pilot sets out on a particular flight his actions , or at least the manner in which he should fly the aeroplane , are known in precise detail . |
9 | This is despite evidence that little more than 0.1 per cent of tropical forestry is in reality carried out on a sustainable basis . |
10 | One is to have the list written out on a large piece of paper , which can be hung in a prominent position . |
11 | A group of people have just been arrested by the railway Cheka for trying to travel without tickets , yet our peasant notes how the wife of a Roslavl' party member flourishes an authorization for a free pass typed out on a Tsarist form . |
12 | PUPILS , parents and friends of Ellesmere Port Catholic High School turned out on a stormy evening , to make a recording for BBC Radio Merseyside 's regular Sunday morning programme , United in Song . |
13 | 16 and 17 , that an activity carried out on a permanent basis or , in any event , without a foreseeable limit to its duration , does not fall within the Commmunity provisions concerning the provision of services , but falls within the scope of articles 48 to 51 or articles 52 to 58 of the E.E.C . |
14 | To overcome this point some companies print special paper for feature material sent out on a regular basis . |
15 | Iron Maiden splashed out on a spectacular £35,000 firework display for the show 's finale . |