Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 If that 's clear we then need to go back and attack the hiatus hernia with more erm , but we 'd better get your chest sorted out first .
2 Did I tell you Steve 's car conked out last week , again ?
3 And another study coming out next week reveals that health service employees are turning to medication because of high levels of stress resulting from staffing cuts and increased workloads .
4 Get and you lot never told me that Renault went out last night !
5 Coun Scott spoke out last week to allay fears that the project would never match the fundraisers ' hopes because none of the cash had been spent .
6 A review carried out last year showed that there was in increase in the number of inshore fishing vessels seeking assistance , and modern navigational equipment and greater speed may be tempting this type of vessel further offshore than is sometimes prudent .
7 Ross and Cromarty district councillor Rob Gibson , the party 's policy vice convener , said : ‘ The peaceful demonstration carried out last week was the hallmark of the party 's campaign of peaceful civil disobedience if necessary .
8 The New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago commodity exchanges are looking at programme trades carried out last July which may have flouted market rules and contributed to sudden movements in both the Dow Jones index and the S&P 500 futures index .
9 The programme is based on a study carried out last year , which showed that 57 per cent of eastern residents drank below-standard water , and that 36 per cent breathed air which contained levels of sulphur dioxide above safety levels .
10 Quistgaard , who has bought a plush house in the south of France , is fighting to stay on after his four-year term runs out next year .
11 In the last round the Exiles knocked out Third Division leaders Havant and skipper Andy Tucker says : ‘ If we can beat Redruth we could draw one of the big clubs at home .
12 The bombshell means that when bills go out next April , thousands could be up to £340 out of pocket .
13 If the red sunset was anything to go by , those rocks would really have their work cut out next day to be anything less than either hot or sunny .
14 The tone of the report suggests the hotel may have suffered something of a champagne drought after the Australians motorcaded out next morning .
15 Oh , Mum , what a mess your daughter has got herself into , and all because of her silly pride , her determination to lash out first before anyone could lash back !
16 As this column pointed out last June , Americans are increasingly coming to regret the untimely death of their own consumer electronics industry .
17 Patrick climbed out first and them helped Jane down ; Collins was the last man out , and Patrick heard him murmur to the driver , " Around the block the long way , only stop if you see us on the street . "
18 According to statements put out last week by the Fnac 's chairman Jean-Louis Pétriat , and addressed to ‘ our future Members of Parliament ’ , the present law has failed to achieve its objectives of ensuring vigorous competition among publishers and protecting the independent bookseller .
19 It took her three months to gain the confidence to walk through a door , even if the other two dogs walked out first .
20 Paul Lane walked out next .
21 The workers walked out last month after a failure to agree all the terms for 110 lay-offs .
22 The Bergens went out first , then the RAOC men , their equipment attached to them .
23 Estate workers sent out last night for a dozen extra champagne glasses for the evening reception .
24 Money set aside by Borders Regional Council to keep the delicate equipment mothballed and in a state of good repair runs out next month .
25 Driving back into town , he put them down near their homes , Nutty , Nails and Gary getting out last down by the bus-station .
26 But the service had looked at 18 areas and applied a Home Office computer to determine which fire station turns out first to a fire .
27 The poor shopkeeper was so bemused he actually opened it for her and the pushchair came out first .
28 It 's law to wear a helmet when you 're on the motorway came out last January .
29 No I do n't think she 's ready quite yet , she 's got a few things to sort out first and that 's definitely not right , she wants to raise the daggerboard not lower it , bit of confusion there about which way to turn the tiller but she 's round safely , she should be looking where she 's going now instead of sorting out all the string .
30 " Has Inspector Blakelock worked out last month 's average turn-round figures yet ? "
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