Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A lot of them are going out of the area , but I think er I 'd imagine that a large majority or a a large proportion certainly would wish to stay in .
2 If you are not eligible to be put in if you do n't have a motor car then you 're discounting an enormous number of people who may have motorcycles or motor caravans or , you know , something which is perfectly valid but it invalidates the information that you think you are getting out of the file because you only put in certain perfectly reasonable , groups of er of things and i in , in , in Boots there 's a , there 's a er there 's a a wonderful expression or actually is , is the one I 'm particularly thinking about , you know we , we sell shall we say a million bottles of aspirin a year , it is in fact considerably more than that , and that is perfectly reasonable and valid and mm but in the definition of that we obviously only included what Boots the Chemists sold because that 's all the people who
3 You are heading out into the Atlantic and the next landfall is Canada . ’
4 Now you are coming out into the open .
5 When you are starting out in the music business there seems to be an impenetrable jungle of initials to understand : MCPS , PPL , MPA , PRS , BASCA , BMI , ASCAP ; the list seems endless ! so what are they all for ?
6 As a world-wide Church we are sent out into the whole world — we are not just a localised unit of believers .
7 ‘ If we are to go out of the Cup then let it be to a side packed with international stars .
8 " Another fashion we are stamping out on the plantation , Auguste , is Bolshevism , " he said , leaning earnestly towards the recruiter .
9 That in itself is a sign that we are coming out of the recession .
10 If we are to come out of the recession without increasing inflation , we need to sell more goods abroad and at home in competition with imports , but we will not be able to do that .
11 They are worn out by the desire of politicians to fight among themselves , manipulating the archaic rules of Westminster and creating red herrings as part of the game that aims to divorce the people from having a say .
12 Some of these recordings are now being used by the YCCC as evidence in the legal actions which they are taking out against the city and tannery , and some of the recordings have been played back to other community groups in similar situations but who have not developed their thinking to the extent of the YCCC .
13 ‘ Maybe I 've been too long with this screwy outfit ; I 'm beginning to believe that stuff they are handing out from the New York office .
14 Fretter and Graham ( 1962 ) , on the other hand , thought the sole function of the hypobranchial gland was to produce a glairy slime to cement particles together as they are swept out of the mantle cavity-despite their recognition of urocyanylcholine in the secretion .
15 The operating side of BR will continue to provide passenger services until they are franchised out to the private sector .
16 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
17 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
18 They are not — it was a working document from officials ; Ministers ' views were set out in the citizens charter as they are set out in the Bill .
19 They are set out in the form of a balance sheet .
20 Project management , incorporating information management , within these programmes will ensure that they are carried out to the same high standard as our taxonomic and floristic research .
21 ‘ No , they are shooting out in the bush . ’
22 On the other hand , if they are taken out of the conventional school system they can lose touch with their age group and become socially isolated .
23 The Members of the smaller parties complain that they are squeezed out by the front-benches whatever happens .
24 ‘ But that means they are missing out on the communication and the enjoyment of talking and shopping .
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