Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sharp icicles fly out from the caster 's hand and strike the first unit or model in their path .
2 The tickover burbles and barks , but blip the throttle and the whole car twists with the torque reaction and the birds fly out of the trees .
3 And when old words die out on the tongue , new melodies break forth from the heart ; and where the old tracks are lost , new country is revealed with its wonders .
4 Michael looked up from where he knelt on the floor in front of the old armchair , his books spread out on the chair .
5 Your eyes look out into the world around you .
6 ‘ Early statements of the model ( e.g. , Marslen-Wilson & Welsh ( 1978 ) ) assert that candidates drop out of the pool of word-candidates when they do not fit the specifications of context , in the same way as when they do not fit the accumulating sensory input .
7 Place the horses inside the stable holes , securing them with royal icing and positioning them so that their heads peep out over the doors .
8 The decor is a fascinating mix of antique and modern and the bedrooms look out to the countryside .
9 Competition between consumers for a given commodity may , for example , tend to force its price upward ; each consumer is careful not to consume beyond the point where the marginal purchase is just worthwhile ; during the process , those who are less eager consumers of marginal units drop out of the race earlier .
10 As employers respond to the guidelines set out by the UKCC then parity of courses will emerge and budgets for courses will need to be arrived at in response to local situations .
11 This should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
12 The review should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
13 The initial appointment is for one year but may be cancelled in the event of a serious breach of the guidelines set out in the Tutors ' Handbook .
14 The approval of the Animal Welfare Committee at the Durham VA Medical Center was obtained before all studies and care of animals conformed to the guidelines set out in the Guide for the care and use of laboratory animals .
15 All the bronzes set out in the Gardens of Bagatelle are on loan from the Henry Moore Foundation , with the exception of two : ‘ Draped Reclining Figure ’ , 1952–53 , from Time-Life International , London , and ‘ Reclining Figure ’ , 1982 , lent by the Fondation Pierre Gianadda , Martigny , Switzerland .
16 Questions about purposes , content and learning are logically prior to questions about layout and organization : the latter should be set up to implement goals set out on the basis of attention to the former .
17 The objectives of the new agency would be to assist the Community and the Member States to achieve the goals set out in the Treaty of Rome and in successive environmental action programmes ; it must also , however , be seen in the context of the European Council 's adoption on 2 December 1988 of the Rhodes Declaration on the Environment and the environment chapter in the Single European Act which comes into effect in 1992 .
18 Five parties set out on the night of 11 July , led by Martin , Jellicoe , Jordan , Fraser and Mayne .
19 The readers find out about the kind of organisation they are dealing with .
20 Then we 're going to rub onions on our eyes , wave handkerchiefs ( small squares of cloth used for wiping noses : I expect you use the cuffs of your smocks up there ) , and pretend to cry when we watch you turnips drift out into the North Sea .
21 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
22 I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner .
23 Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom .
24 Dominant hens assert their priority by pecking subordinate hens : pecked subordinate hens move out of the way of the pecker , to allow the dominant hen access to the nesting site , or roosting site she was using , or the food she was about to eat .
25 More people are taking out dental insurance against the painfully high expense of private dental treatment as more dentists move out of the NHS .
26 The membership of the League of Nations from 1919 to 1939 never exceeded 54 countries , whereas some 160 nation states , covering almost the entire globe , are members of the present United Nations , and the numbers are still increasing as new nations arise out of the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union .
27 The two cars swing out of the palace gates , and disappear down the avenue .
28 Little red huts stick out in the sea , the backdrop is spiky Snowdon-sized mountains straight up , and the place is deserted .
29 Aunt Lilian sent me accounts of local political meetings cut out from the Gazette , and her own analyses of the Labour Government 's foreign policy .
30 Residents are urged to be very careful about food scraps put out for the birds .
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