Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] out [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She ( Jane 's editor ) is so jittery it 's said she wriggles about on her chair to such an extent that she wears out several pairs of knickers a week ! ’ |
2 | She picks out one letter from Damascus , sent via Geneva . |
3 | It holds out worthwhile prospects in that lovely part of Shropshire . |
4 | The production itself carefully suppresses those aspects of Shakespeare 's play which suggest that Henry 's endeavours are not somehow the shared desires of the nation — most notably it cuts out any mention of the English traitors in Act II . |
5 | And he pulls out another container of peace and he gives it to somebody else , that is n't how it happens . |
6 | Erm , no it does n't , it picks out various bits from er er from a memo that Gordon dealt with , it does n't set out the total alternate budget process . |
7 | It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) . |
8 | In particular , I do not claim that the text " " presents " " these units " , in practice he picks out intonational units from the text as if they were given ( albeit he sometimes admits to ambiguities of prosodic structure ) . |
9 | Always when a great artist masters an instrument , he tries out new effects by combinations and modifications . |
10 | He pours out some wine from a jug on the table , a thick golden liquid . |
11 | S 41 states that a charitable company must get the Commissioners ' consent before it carries out certain transactions with its directors , such as payments in respect of loss of office or retirement . |
12 | The Shorts 360 comes into its own in the summer season , with frequent bus-stop services between the major islands , and it carries out some charters to the mainland to improve its utilisation . |