Example sentences of "[noun] out at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As he walked on to the first tee he could n't get any proper words out at all , and so I was frightened to speak to him in case he thought I was teasing him .
2 I cried my eyes out at that !
3 I do n't put the light out at ten do I ?
4 If you are going up to senior positions movement is essential ; even people who may plateau out at middle management will have done a lot of different jobs for three , four , five years .
5 It may help him to take his wheelchair out at first : pushing it may help him to balance more easily .
6 If somebody takes a Covermaster plan out at twenty five , we expect them to be paying it for a long time , if he takes it out at fifty five , we expect him to pay less .
7 Besides , you ca n't turn the girl out at this hour . ’
8 ‘ Happy Game ’ , for instance , has a chorus about celebrating the end of an unhappy relationship , a state of affairs that in ‘ Immigrants … ’ days would have seen the band crying their guitars out at high speed for three minutes or so .
9 When you dine using one of the Summer Saver vouchers at the back of this leaflet you 'll receive our special Happy Days Book of Vouchers — save on a whole host of spectacular days out at twelve of Britain 's best theme parks and family attractions .
10 ‘ Looking after ’ their workers most definitely does not mean paying higher than the prevailing rate of wages , but it does imply a genuine concern for their employees ' welfare ( including help with personal and domestic problems ) , the provision of decent housing facilities and frequent individual acts of generosity like small gifts on family birthdays and at Christmas , the allowance of various perquisites and even the provision of occasional ‘ treats ’ like harvest suppers and days out at local agricultural shows .
11 What on earth is that box of biscuits doing out at this time of day ?
12 Isabel had told her , unable to deny herself the relief of letting the truth out at last .
13 Northern Exposure has the stuff out at 26 reference sites across Britain including Somerset , Hatfield , Berkshire , Hackney and Tower Hamlets local authorities and at ICL Plc , Westland Helicopters , British Steel , Racal Electronics , Rediffusion and PowerGen .
14 Northern Exposure has the stuff out at 26 reference sites across Britain including Somerset , Hatfield , Berkshire , Hackney and Tower Hamlets local authorities and at ICL plc , Westland Helicopters , British Steel , Racal Rediffusion and PowerGen .
15 I still had his jacket , but he had taken his wallet out at one of the bars and had that with him .
16 The cross projects horizontally from the facade instead of rising vertically against it , so that the long emaciated body curves out at 90 degrees over the parvis , ‘ as if about to plunge down on us , ’ to quote the sculptor .
17 He 's also figuring DEC has an unannounced ‘ modular computing ’ initiative that will ultimately see the Laser top out at 12 CPUs or more .
18 You will have a super day out at any one of these , seeing many interesting birds , some very rare , in their natural habitats .
19 It is a superb place for a day out at any time of the year , but spring and early summer are certainly the best for birds ; in late summer ( from July onwards ) they can become very quiet and elusive in the dense foliage of the oaks .
20 The Committee arranges the daily timetables , ensuring that all women are in the building by 8 pm. and in their bedrooms with the lights out at 10 p.m .
21 I 'll check things out at this end to see if anything might be causing it here — you ca n't all have just suddenly changed your addresses !
22 You can stop and start contributions to suit your personal circumstances , you can add lump sums ( in the case of the PEP up to the current maximum of £4,800 per person , per year ) and there are no penalties whatsoever if you want to get your money out at any stage in the proceedings .
23 One night I had to call the vet out at half past twelve as he was sweating and shaking and in obvious pain .
24 Coxswains , keep a look out at all times , fly the A flag when divers are down .
25 No well we used to kill them with a stick but of course they used to lay the rabbits out at that time to see how many they caught cos that was a little bit of perks for the farm labourers they used to buy a rabbit for sixpence , then they go up to ninepence for a rabbit .
26 Flat out at 8 knots , he almost breaks the Thames speed limit .
27 Saudi Arabia was going flat out at 10 million b/d , to the dismay of several members who would have liked this reduced to ease the market glut they felt the Saudis had created .
28 But in our time , it 's very quiet now so we 've we 've moved into a different routine again , where I have two two sergeants out at one time , changing over er frequently so they do n't get bored .
29 Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post !
30 Leaving Birmingham at 09.25 it runs with one Class 31 to Salop where two Class 31 's take the train out at 10.40 to Pwllheli , arriving 14.45 .
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