Example sentences of "out [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They 're not really finding out about the uttermost regions of the hydrogen atom .
2 I had seen her face before , but only in silhouette , anonymous , as she spoke out about the inhuman conditions of political prisoners in Morocco 's forgotten dungeons .
3 For a more comprehensive list refer to books such as Guide to Reference Material by A. J. Walford , Guide to the Literature of Engineering , Mathematics and the Physical Sciences by S. Goldman and How to Find Out about the Social Sciences by G. A. Burrington .
4 IF YOU want to know what books are in the library or find out about the latest reports on new topics , you can now do this without leaving the comfort of your office .
5 Over in Cheltenham , Frank Ford has been watching out for the first signs of winter .
6 Look out for the new formulations in colour-coded packaging :
7 Look out for the following symbols under selected hotel descriptions :
8 While there is at present no firm indication that Christie 's will be following suit , the auction house will have to act quickly if it does decide to raise the rate in order to get the new terms out for the renewed contracts for American consigners which will be issued in the New Year .
9 Watch out for the extra costs of low rate mortgages
10 We were n't far away from the ruins of an old settlement , abandoned at the time of the dreadful Clearances by islanders who , driven by impossible conditions , bravely set out for the unknown territories of Canada to start their lives afresh .
11 A military aeroplane set out for the Kaylayaan islands with voting papers for the village elections being held throughout the Philippines .
12 His luck ran out for the French students against their English counterparts when , though captain , he was given his marching orders for , guess what , stamping again .
13 When next buying your petfood , look out for the special tins of Kit-e-Kat and Pal and pick up a Whiskas or Chum 1990 calendar .
14 Look out for the huge holes in the trees made of black woodpeckers and with luck you will see the culprit and even hear it at work .
15 But it was left to Oxford Hawks in the gold shirts and Gloucester City in the red to battle it out for the minor places in a Central South derby .
16 What is important to highlight at this juncture is the attraction that such a possibility held out for the intellectual workers of the time .
17 On trees , in areas free from heavy air pollution , look out for the wispy tufts of the beard lichens Usnea spp .
18 ‘ Take the cases ! ’ said Damian bitingly , his hand gripping Rachel 's arm and marching her out through the sliding doors to the limousine .
19 He flung himself down the marble stairs , and out through the front doors of the school .
20 The surface had just begun to shimmer in the light when Mrs Rosalia Alderley came out through the French windows of the ballroom and stopped , staring in thunderstruck amazement .
21 Ashley looked beyond his shoulder , out through the French windows to the trees .
22 I looked out of the wind-shaken carriage , where people were moaning and cursing and making vows to start going by bus , or take the car next time , or buy a car , or learn to drive … looked out through the rain-spattered sheets of glass , watching the cold January day leach out of the grey skies above the drenched city , and witnessed the rain fall upon the tramped-on , pissed-on , shat-on grass of the narrow path in the scrubby field with a feeling of wry but nevertheless wretched empathy .
23 I slipped out through the double gates of the burial ground to the Horse Fair , and we crept into the loft over the stable there .
24 He looked out through the open shutters at the grey January sky over the strait , where the islands had vanished in frosty mist .
25 Human eyes peered out through the empty sockets of beasts .
26 The simple truth is that for the duration of the tours rugby became the political football in the power-broking struggle currently being played out between the various factions in South African politics .
27 The water , blue and green glass , was for a moment cold , then deliciously cool ; I swam out between the steep rocks to the open sea .
28 He went to the window , where the daylight was already fading , and looked out between the vertical louvres of the blind .
29 A third animal , which was a small , short-legged creature , weaved out between the prancing legs of his companions , barking in a high-pitched voice .
30 When he opened the door for her she stepped out towards the dark stairs of the barn , her mind still in the bright , airy room , and at the top of the steps she suddenly swayed giddily , pitching towards the stairs .
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