Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] out [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gordon Taylor points out in last Friday 's Echo Soccer in Crisis investigation that not all players enjoy rich rewards from the game when their careers can be cut short . |
2 | An intense young woman , passionate about her are — and perhaps less passionate about being regarded as a ‘ portraitist ’ — Sarah kicks out against preconceived notions of current portraiture . |
3 | Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening |
4 | The Virgilianism of Hardy cries out for further investigation . |
5 | Mrs Burt works out of these stables near Wincanton . |
6 | North Korea pulls out of nuclear arms treaty |
7 | Fourth , the absence of penalties for abuses , such as involvement in price-fixing , means that firms have every incentive to engage in anticompetitive behaviour until they are discovered , as Williams points out in this issue . |
8 | Graham misses out on two finals Double heartbreak |
9 | ISS sets out in great detail ( paragraphs 3.9.3 to 3.9.16 ) both arguments . |
10 | Bob Dylan comes out for ultra-right Pat Buchanan |
11 | USPCA hits out at bogus collectors |
12 | The RAF pulls out after fifty years . |
13 | Football : ‘ Volatile ’ Knighton pulls out of United deal |
14 | In him the glory of God shines out in human form ( John 1:14 , 2 Cor. 4:4 ) . |
15 | Re-visioning our economy is the opportunity James Robertson holds out in Future Wealth — A New Economics for the 21st Century ( Cassell ) . |
16 | Lesley goes out about one night a week and I go out occasionally . |
17 | Mr. Collins points out in this connection that Code C was approved by both Houses of Parliament with full knowledge of the Act of 1987 . |
18 | As Nan Fairbrother points out in New Lives , New Landscapes : |
19 | BARCLAYS BRANCHES OUT WITH COMMERCIAL IT OFFERINGS |