Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I send minutes laid out in the proper style .
2 Human eyes peered out through the empty sockets of beasts .
3 The Hudson 's Bay Company went on trading at its posts on the shore of the Bay , and did rather well for its shareholders , but French fur traders moved out beyond the Great Lakes and by the 1740s La Verendrye had led them to places well west of the Bay .
4 The words came out of a sobbing smother of frustration and rage .
5 Hope had a reliable baritone and kept time well : the words came out with an Irish twang to them .
6 The words came out on a shaky laugh .
7 Nathaniel Sherman jabbed a thumb against his own chest and his words came out in a fierce undertone .
8 According to the foreign journalists camped out at the Intercontinental Hotel for weeks hoping for a simple soundbite from El Presidente , he was not seeing anyone .
9 None of the districts came out with a clear resolution of the underlying planning difficulties , and the clear cut local decision in favour of closures which the RHA had hoped for , was not forthcoming .
10 Despite the opportunities opened out from the late eighteenth century by an expanding grain trade , a marked increase in the land available , and a steady rise in labour and money dues extracted from the peasantry , the nobility found it difficult to make ends meet .
11 Everywhere candidates lost out to a low turnout … all the signs are that the voters have had enough for this year
12 His brown , nearly auburn hair clung to his scalp as if with misery , sad eyes stared out of a freckled face , his hands were clenched tight .
13 The picture in her mind changed , and the glaring , venomous eyes looked out of the wasted features … to be succeeded at once by the smug face of another old woman .
14 Their varied and imaginative tactics grew out of a strong collective identity developed in the face of the hostility they encountered from management .
15 The chanting had taken on the form of animal howls and disgusting collections of words screamed out by the blood-frenzied mob .
16 The grass was shrivelled and blackened and the leafless branches stood out against the grey morning and seemed to reach skeletal fingers towards them .
17 Only his bright red lips and large blue eyes stood out from the general blackness .
18 Many fans missed out on the limited runs of the seven-inch versions and the 12-inch was also more suited for export .
19 Many new fans missed out on the spiky delights of their early material so Red Rhino did a mopping up exercise and put 12 songs on a mid-price album called ‘ Tommy ’ .
20 The East Anglians stood out from the local people , both by reason of their speech and their dress .
21 Balconies poked out through the burgeoning leaves .
22 Videos of the revolution are screened on to a side wall of the Architecture School and the sounds of the 1989 crowds blasted out into the icy night .
23 We had a critical look at the one Lancaster and the one Mosquito , had a good laugh at the set piece showing the inside of a Waaf Nissen hut ( so tidy and so spacious ! ) , and then studied the dozens of squadron crests and emblems laid out in a large glass cabinet .
24 In Sutton , the wires came out into the High Street and ran a short distance to the right to run round a small green at Bushey Road .
25 Another 1,800 emigres came out across the Austro-Hungarian border in the 48 hours ending yesterday morning .
26 She was barely aware of other tourists as the sound of their feet rang out on the cobbled streets , and over the following hours Fabia was deep in everything there was to see apart from the castle and the National Gallery with its collection of old and new European art .
27 It was not long , however , before squabbles broke out between the temporary allies .
28 There was no trace of breasts , and her hip bones jutted out like a young girl 's .
29 By contrast with what it saw as the corrosive and unbelieving spirit of the age , that movement was deeply concerned to recover and reinstate the ancient doctrines of the faith , especially the great dogmas hammered out in the early centuries ; and with them to restore the sense of continuity and rich unbroken tradition which found its expression especially in ritual and liturgy .
30 Britain 's most formidable political rivals , France and Russia , had imposing capital cities largely consisting of neo-classical buildings laid out in a formal manner , and the competition , with its coupled town planning and detailed design components , was a conscious attempt to provide London with visual images worthy of its far greater imperial status , which perhaps needed reaffirming after the trauma of the Crimean War .
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