Example sentences of "out [prep] the [adj -est] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | That day still stands out as the greatest day in my football life . ’ |
2 | mark the last 250 years out as the latest revolution in the English landscape . |
3 | Fenella retrieved her plate , keeping an eye out for the fastest claw in the East End . |
4 | In a similar way , the circumstance that the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages formed its hierarchy out of the best brains in the land , regardless of their estate , birth or fortune , was one of the principal means of consolidating ecclesiastical rule and suppressing the laity . |
5 | Mansell managed to negotiate himself out of the best car in Formula One , despite winning the world championship for the first time . |
6 | But certain words , like certain tunes , have a way of floating on the top of the mind , ready to jet out of the smallest leak in the sensibility . |
7 | Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers . |
8 | Reports filtered out of the latest MacWorld in San Francisco about an Apple Computer Inc project , code named Cat in the Hat , that aims to port the Apple ToolBox , Apple 's crown jewels , the source of the Mac interface , over to IBM Corp 's AIX in six months , to Hewlett-Packard Co HP-UX in nine months and to Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc machines after that . |
9 | Who can come out with the longest words in a minute |
10 | Frank is driven out in the darkest darkness in Leeds , but he got a golden oppurtunity when he was selected for Drillos squad to play USA [ and Costa Rica — killers of Sweden in last WC for those who remember — my comm. ] later this month . |
11 | He is standing as he must have stood that afternoon on the shore of the Gulf of San Miguel , four-square and haughty , bucklered , helmeted , spurred , and looking out over the greatest ocean in the world . |