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

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1 It 's an invigorating concept because it involves going out and searching for new stories , new voices , new views , the articulate in the community as well as those who have no voice .
2 Timbers affected by wet rot need only to be dried out , or cut out and replaced with sound timbers , and so long as the source of wetting is removed and air allowed to circulate , the rot will not recur .
3 Put forward the idea that " answers " are like hypotheses in science which have to be tested and tried out and replaced by better ones if necessary , but the testing has to be appropriate to the subject-matter .
4 These courses are being phased out and replaced by new courses .
5 He collected the ball from Hall 40 yards out and jinked past two defenders before spearing his shot just wide with keeper Neville Southall beaten .
6 The various intermediate values produced in computing these levels have been printed out and examined in some trials .
7 Cadfael , who could sleep or wake virtually at will , always felt the particular solemnity of the night offices , and the charged vastness of the darkened vault above , where the candlelight ebbed out and died into lofty distances that might or might not stretch into infinity .
8 From the outside of the Opéra-Comique in the 9th arrondissement of Paris , you could see through the windows on the ground floor to where vast bales of orange and pink and purple cloth were being unwound by workmen , laid out and cut into huge rectangles and squares .
9 Astonishingly ornate decorations which were set on top of the yokes of working oxen , for example , in the form of painted wooden ‘ towers ’ anything up to two feet high , partly hollowed out and fitted with small bells .
10 In this sense of the term , regionalism is a view from the centre looking out and suffers from similar tensions to those faced by would-be planners .
11 Back to Bristol , I 'm not the bearer of good news , set to get 243 , Warwickshire were bowled out and lost by 66 runs , it could well cost them dear in their championship ambitions .
12 By the time the latrine needs emptying again , in about 15 years , the sludge will have decomposed and can be dug out and spread on neighbouring farms .
13 The middle piece of the chromosome falls out and rotates through 180 degrees and then rejoins .
14 But he came from last to first under a powerful ride from apprentice Andrew Tucker to hit the front a furlong out and score by three quarters of a length from favourite Sylvan Starlight for Rod Simpson .
15 Certainly , it is usually more comfortable for the salesperson to call upon old contacts , but the nature of much industrial selling is that , because product life is long , sustained sales growth depends upon searching out and selling to new customers .
16 Mr Felix also won very smoothly , going on five out and winning by eight lengths from Celtic Chimes .
17 The horn was taken home to Laigh Corton where it was hollowed out and used for many years as a bolting or drenching tube for giving medicine to animals .
18 Then they go out and look at potential users to study their expectations , their values , and their needs .
19 in other families there may be a close friend who will help out and look after younger children
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