Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [verb] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 South Korea 's foreign ministry said : ‘ The North 's professed reasons for pulling out of the NPT convince no one .
2 She was found dead hours after walking out of the unit in a suicidal state after her family had been told it was secure .
3 The French goal ace had feared being out of the game for two months after hobbling out of the 3-0 first leg defeat with a damaged hamstring .
4 Just 22 months after walking out on the Merseyside club , the 41-year-old Scot received a warm reception from the Kop as he took his place on the Blackburn Rovers bench .
5 Indeed , political activity at a variety of levels showed signs of breaking out of the loyalist versus republican deadlock .
6 If ClarisWorks is in the process of being born and Complete Works shows signs of coming out of a difficult adolescence , then PFS:WindowWorks is the old timer of the three .
7 While companies with factories in China show few signs of pulling out in a hurry , some have lost enthusiasm for further expansion .
8 Despite a boom in interest in the early '80s , with one hundred and fifty authorities considering contracting out in the years 1982/83 , only thirty-seven actually did so .
9 EIGHT-week-old Zack Saltman , who fractured his skull in two places after falling out of an overhead baby cradle attached to a trolley in Edinburgh .
10 A notorious Australian criminal is behind bars again eight weeks after walking out of an open prison .
11 This was sheer luxury after years of stumbling out into the dark at all hours , forcing our eyes to stay open , and yawning fit to split our faces in two .
12 With Kallicharran , who made 97 , he put on 303 for the third wicket , with some wonderful strokes all round the wicket that culminated in 36 runs off his last 13 balls before holing out on the boundary .
13 Although Althusser 's interpretation of Marx can not , in the nature of things , live up to its own ideal of a theory which has no starting point , it follows the life-cycle of persons who are born into a web of relations and social conventions in starting out from a complex whole made up of practices .
14 Steven mentioned the constraints that the E M U may impose on the economy , but the biggest single issue is the scandalous position in which this government has placed British workers by opting out of a Social Chapter and thus denying the right and protection at work which are granted , taken for granted as minimum basic conditions in all other member states .
15 Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession , to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over .
16 The homework for these occasions offered the group two ways of breaking out of the bulimia cycle :
17 This research explores ways of moving out of the Western paradigm of thinking about ‘ the political ’ and the relationship of the political to the economic .
18 Locals tend to stick to the pleasures of eating out in the evening , but there are a few spots in town for night revels .
19 Tatung Science & Technology Inc has responded to Sun Microsystems Sparcstation 10 announcements by coming out with the Super Compstation 10 Series , a line of seven MBus-based workstations .
20 Tatung Science & Technology Inc has responded to Sun Microsystems Sparcstation 10 announcements by coming out with the Super Compstation 10 Series , a line of seven MBus-based workstations .
21 There are differing opinions on opting out in the Scottish Episcopal church , with backing from the local parish and the education board , but a possible objection from Michael Hare-Duke , bishop of Dunblane , Dunkeld and St Andrews .
22 Now I think it 's a bit rich t to slam the Liberals for walking out on the last debate because the Tories did n't attend the Health Trust Select Committee which Council set up .
23 The FT-SE share index was down 31.7 points before setting out on a steady recovery , closing 4.1 points down at 2,277.5 .
24 At a parade a few years before the war , when the Crown Prince was a major rising thirty , the Kaiser had shown him up before all his men by calling out to the Brigadier , ‘ teach the boy how to ride ! ’ , and now their relationship was as distant and difficult as ever .
25 Mercifully , these days , it 's easier to avoid costly mistakes by splashing out on a large bottle of something which is transformed into ‘ Eau de Old Socks ’ by your skin 's individual chemistry : if you ask politely in department stores , many perfume houses gladly hand out miniature sample vials of their wares , enabling you to make up your mind away from the high-pressure squirtings of over-zealous tester-bottle-wielders .
26 Crystal talks about walking out of a relationship .
27 It 's irritating to see her there , all nervy and squeaky , in her clothes for motoring out to the country in ; but oddly touching and pleasing that she should have come .
28 Howard smiles , and frowns , and thinks about it seriously as they all have tea in the orchard , and Miriam , in her dark glasses and clothes for motoring out to the country in , smokes furiously to keep away the insects , and chatters on about what happened when they went to dinner with the Chases the previous week , and Michael Wayland forgot Prue 's name .
29 If we prove something to our own satisfaction , we can release our energies for finding out about the subject : proving it to others takes second place .
30 If the fish did attack and he missed with his spear , Trent knew that his chances of getting out of the water in one piece were nil .
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