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

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1 I tried it out on a modest 386SX and it still felt fast on a big test database .
2 That pattern stuck in my head and gradually crystallized it out into a definite form , while the scenario was being prepared for me .
3 We 've spent months of shelving and then in the end he just says oh sod it , just took it out for an eight one six then .
4 Teenagers Ronnie O'Sullivan and Andy Hicks took it out on the Welsh in the last 16 yesterday .
5 Your washing-up lady left a message that she was three weeks in arrears and she was going to see her brother in Brighton — whatever that means — anyway I took it out of the petty cash and paid her .
6 Sophie finished draining the abscess and injected a liquid antibiotic into the cavity , then she handed the rabbit over to Helen , who took it out to the small boy in the waiting-room .
7 How about if we shared it out between a tenth of us .
8 I just made it out of the front door and to the end of my path , when the picture windows imploded inwards and the house erupted behind me through its triangular roof like Krakatoa herself .
9 She fetched my rope and laid it out on a clear patch of ground .
10 She read it out from the printed page .
11 The two head office teams battled it out for the top spot , but it was no surprise to see , a Bolton Sailing Club member along with his father , steer his craft over the line first .
12 MORE than 1,000 runners disturbed the lazy calm of a country Sunday morning as they battled it out in the 11th Crosby 10k event .
13 Some workers deliberately took less well-paid work because employers gave it out in the particular quantity they desired .
14 Mr Petrie deftly shovelled the smouldering contents of the cushion into the barrow and wheeled it out of the front door , round to the back of the house , and left it .
15 It marked it out as a patriotic party , in contrast to the general image it had earned during the 1920s .
16 Matilda , more bemused than ever now , took the bucket and carried it out into the back garden .
17 That 's how they carried it out in the old days , in every quarry .
18 We 'd been discussing something else , and I said it out of the blue , but in my mind it was as if we 'd just been talking about Oliver , and the way she answered , as if she thought we 'd just been talking about Oliver too and there was n't any break in that conversation even though we 'd been through lots of different subjects in the meantime , made me feel very cheerful .
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