Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Elspeth ’ took her unbroken horse out into an open space .
2 If they do not give an answer , will my hon. Friend take the Leader of the Opposition out for an Italian meal ?
3 They had then rolled off towards Pushkin with Myeloski eating the vobla out of an old copy of Izvestia which was unrolled on his lap .
4 Mr Lamont had cut car tax from 10 per cent to five per cent in March this year but his action failed to pull the car industry out of a three-year nose dive .
5 A two-length defeat of subsequent winner Cadency marked this half-brother to Rubstic and Kildimo out as an improving sort for his new stable .
6 Sir James pushes the boat out for a double celebration
7 ‘ It just sounded really funny coming out of an ambient track .
8 So I drive back , pig out on a hi-cal breakfast , devour Sunday paper trash , wander home , hug the pillow you lay on , find a blonde hair or two , grin like an idiot , realise my hangover 's gone , work like a trooper all afternoon , sip a little brandy come early evening , and raise my glass to your very good health .
9 I have been lucky enough to stroke porpoises from a rowing boat in Loch Torridon , swim in a deep burn with a baby otter in Ardnamurchan and help clear somebody 's cottage loft out of a deep pile of pine marten droppings .
10 Behind it lies a scene out of a medieval siege .
11 Ten ILP Councillors remained on Glasgow City Council out of a previous total of over sixty .
12 A big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandising company .
13 The young duo will also have a run out in an arranged match behind closed doors against Cambridge United at Layer Road on Monday .
14 If , however , the lessor 's title is itself only registered as good leasehold ( if , for example , the lessor is granting an underlease out of an older leasehold title ) you may not be able to obtain a better title than good leasehold for the underlease ; a position that a mortgagee will normally accept if there 's no alternative .
15 In contrast , the gigantic photographic images depicting what the curator Jeffrey Deitch has called our Strange Developments act to bludgeon what is assumed to be our jaded sensibilities , but more obviously demonstrate the burn out of a certain faction of the mid Atlantic artworld , curators and buyers .
16 It sounds like an organisation worth buying a raffle ticket to support though not instead of a card for your beloved , an omission which may lead to the seeking out of a CMAC counsellor .
17 Despite the in-fighting , Maloney has not lost his sense of humour and produced a crowing hen out of a cardboard box at his news conference yesterday saying : ‘ This is Lennox 's new mascot .
18 The court recognised , however , that circumstances may arise which require not merely the carrying out of a fresh balancing exercise but the disclosure of documents within this otherwise immune class because of some yet more potent countervailing public interest .
19 The process of establishing objective and approach may be assisted by the carrying out of a preliminary investigation , particularly where the investigation will be complex and resource constraints make it important to follow only the most promising lines of enquiry .
20 Recall of a single fact , or the carrying out of a single act
21 Teacher-student interaction is present and the actual carrying out of an online search increases the students ' understanding of the concepts of information retrieval .
22 Shares would normally be redeemed out of distributable profits , but the Act does allow for redemption out of a fresh issue of shares , and private companies can redeem out of capital ( ss 171 – 172 Companies Act 1985 ) .
23 In this connection Kant is somewhat notorious for sometimes seeming to think it better to help those in need out of a sheer sense of duty , without feeling any sympathy for them , than with feelings of loving kindness .
24 For example , management may be buying a specific business out of a larger group of companies because they perceive it to have greater value as a single concern than its ( often ) discounted value as part of the vendor 's group .
25 Also participants have the opportunity to win an evening out in a local restaurant with their partner .
26 The 1918 constitution rebuilt the party machine , creating a centralised , national body out of a loose federation of affiliated organisations , so laying the foundation for an effective election machine , while its political commitment was enshrined in Labour and the new social order , a manifesto that was sufficiently ambiguous to attract people with quite different conceptions of the role of the party in heralding socialism , and yet seemed to many to offer a new beginning .
27 An exorcism is the casting out of an evil spirit from a person .
28 The first miracle recorded by Mark is such a casting out of an evil spirit by a direct command .
29 Not like dragging a waiter out of a warm café into a cold street while you point at plastic puddings .
30 Hermite responded with a profuse apology for the oversight , and suggested that Smith could help the Academy out of an embarrassing position by rewriting his earlier papers in French , complete with full proofs , and submitting them by I June in accordance with the competition rules .
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