Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] out in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His country still insist he must turn out in an African Nations Cup qualifier against South Africa rather than the televised curtain-raiser at the City ground . |
2 | If I if I do n't know the answer I 'll find out in the interim period and let you know at the end of the session . |
3 | The figure in the seat was human , as far as he could make out in the murky light , but there was something about the awkward way it was sprawled in the chair that made him glad he could n't see it any clearer . |
4 | Dexter pressed his nose against the grid of cold metal but all he could make out in the shadowy interior was a counter and the shimmer of clothes hung up in plastic bags . |
5 | In 1970 — if you were eighteen and could lay your hands on a little ready money — it was almost de rigueur to travel overland to Greece where , in an idyllic island setting , you could hang out in the coolest way imaginable with amiable drug-dealers and liberated chicks . |
6 | It was a worry when we did n't get a pension and when it did come , it alleviated things , but we know it could run out in the New Year . |
7 | They were not the sort you could put out in a black bin bag and hope they would be gone in the morning . |
8 | Len was unquestionably one of the best defenders in the 3rd Division South in the mid-1950s , but in addition he was a talented fellow who could turn out in a surprising number of positions ( he actually played in seven different ones for us , and that in a day when ‘ utility ’ players were unusual ) and his Palace career spanned ten seasons . |
9 | In the mornings I used to sit out in the warm sun of our terrace and read the travellers ' descriptions of the Delhi they knew from their visits at the very apex of the Mughal Empire . |
10 | Graphical , Paper and Media Union national officer John Mitchell , whose members joined the march , said temporary government loans to Maxwell pensioners would run out in the New Year . |
11 | For example , some women in a financial position to stop work and start a family are loath to give up their careers for a period , knowing they may lose out in the long term . |
12 | Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test . |
13 | ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said . |
14 | The catechist will read out in the same way as we did for the Celebration of Enrolment , erm whichever catechist is doing will say I present to you and call out a name , and you stand up in your seat with your parents . |
15 | Production of the Japanese industry 's two principal profit earners — the F-15J fighter and the P-3C anti-submarine aircraft , both built under licence from the United States — will peter out in a few years ' time . |
16 | And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them . |
17 | Mankind will lose out in the long run if wild varieties of crop plant species are allowed to die out as it will mean that |
18 | OSF 's Distributed Management Environment , DME , meanwhile , will roll out in a five-step process . |
19 | Registration and administrative and financial returns are all functions which computers can carry out in a modern general practice . |
20 | We are a little short of slow bowling , having just Woolley , but also need someone who can hit out in the middle order . |