Example sentences of "out [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The therapist helped them to agree to carry out mutual tasks which were that they would spend one day out together during the next weekend and visit a friend together on another day during the week .
2 Burning the Bush was a ceremony on Herefordshire farms which died out just before the First World War — the ‘ bush ’ being a ball of hawthorn twigs and mistletoe , ceremonially burned on a wheatfield early on New Year 's morning , and replaced by a new one which hung in the farmhouse until next New Year .
3 The eternal flame went out yesterday for the second time since it was lit on July 26 last year .
4 Team one they want to put out more in the first division and , I could not be party to that team one and it was an atrocity to use such terminology .
5 Full-back Huw Davies failed to take a scoring pass 20 yards out early in the second half and Thomas failed with four penalties , the first two against the wind .
6 The settlements developed under the 1946 New Towns Act provide an extreme example of this process because of rapid initial growth and often sharp cessation of planned in-migration , leading to major age-structure imbalances which will continue to work themselves out well into the next century ( Champion , Clegg and Davies , 1977 ) .
7 was laid out late in the first century , but its continuation southwards was not constructed until the mid third century .
8 It was felt that this approach could best be tried out initially in the 1st year undergraduate programme , where a communicatively-based syllabus would give a much-needed new direction to the largely remedial teaching task that lecturers face .
9 There were some boys out there for the first time and they were absolutely terrified . ’
10 As the benefit money came in we sent a lot of it out to Suzie 's parents — we thought that if we found something we wanted to buy out there and did choose to emigrate , having the money out there in the first place would make it all that much easier .
11 ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd never have been out there in the first place . ’
12 I got out silently at the next roundabout .
13 Three routes were out forward for the first section and two for the southern section .
14 Not only that ; that 's where they get their instructions , because sometimes some of them go out again for a second time to take part in another incident .
15 For instance , there 's a 19th century telegraph relay station , where human operators function like modern amplifiers — they receive a weak signal and tap it out again for the next leg of the journey .
16 Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge .
17 Another tip this Christmas is do n't put all of your nest egg into gilts , particularly if you are likely to want the cash out again in the next couple of years .
18 Hereford United next and what they would do for a cup run … come to think of it what they would do for a win … on Saturday United lost out again in the third division … two-one at Cardiff City
19 The words and their phrasing left no doubt that the princess had been placed under considerable pressure to speak out publicly for the first time since her marriage to Prince Charles .
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