Example sentences of "[verb] out in a " in BNC.
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1 | Harrods probably has one they send out in a little green van . |
2 | So all them hassles what you 're gon na get in the future when they they 're gon na fall out in a few years time . |
3 | Thus reform often petered out in a rearrangement of government offices — a persistent feature of Spanish administrative history — which failed to eradicate the inherited vices of a paper-loving bureaucracy ; the navy , for example , remained a ground-based pasture for underpaid civil servants to browse on , a defect that had costly results at Trafalgar . |
4 | For half an hour they followed the telltale red blotches until finally they petered out in a glade surrounded by dense thickets of thorn and bamboo . |
5 | Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland . |
6 | To Harry 's left , the lane petered out in a gravel track curving round past the garden hedge to serve the jetty . |
7 | But there it petered out in a welter of bloody , confused fighting . |
8 | What had started out as a dramatic sea chase and developed into a running battle had fizzled out in a disappointing anti-climax . |
9 | ‘ What I mean is , they probably had some sort of … lover 's quarrel , Gebrec went storming out in a rage and charged up to the belvedere to cool off . |
10 | Japanese never like to stand out in a crowd . |
11 | The squawking continued for a moment before dying out in a final gurgle as Rev. Levitt recited the prescribed blessing . |
12 | Tell them you 've come out in a rash , or something . |
13 | Felicity had come out in a severe facial rash and spent the time either screaming or staring fixedly at the paperknife on her desk . |
14 | The third point which has come out in a number erm of comments , certainly from the C P R E is the issue of overshoots in the approved structure plan in respect to Greater York , and as we made clear in paragraph eight of our er erm position statement , we accept that there has been in numeric terms in the period eighty one to ninety two something like fifteen percent overshoot in terms of completions er in that period . |
15 | The words had come out in a babble and by the time he had gathered his wits and been able to respond she had put the phone down . |
16 | On one hand this angry commentary about what these women protesters had done to outrage all the people involved in Miss World , and on the other hand , my dad sort of crashed out in a chair because he was so exhausted from his work . |
17 | ‘ The worm ! ’ she shouted out in a hoarse voice that was still barely her own . |
18 | Other weights used larger canes spaced out in a more formal pattern . |
19 | ‘ The probate thing will be sorted out in a month or so , ’ said Helen in strangled tones . |
20 | Well I did hear that point , it 's , it 's interesting because in fact Lithuania er President Boris Yeltsin signed an agreement in July , er which effectively Russia recognise Lithuania as an independent state , it was the second country in the world to do that , er all of this was sorted out in a very er , good , er peaceful , sensible way , there , obviously Russia has concerns in Lithuania er not least the district . |
21 | By Sunday evening , though , I was getting back to myself and expected to be let out in a day or two but they kept me in for the week , giving me tests , including an electrocardiogram . ’ |
22 | The ‘ best ’ rooms have chimney-pieces picked out in a canny false-stone effect ( in fact no more than mortar ) or else ornamented by rubbed and painted bricks . |
23 | With a little practice , the creeping grey speck of jelly which is an amoeba can be picked out in a drop of pond water . |
24 | Recession , in making people unemployed , weakens worker organisations and limits the utility of the strike weapon ( the only real weapon of labour ) because labour is reluctant to come out in a situation in which the hold on a job is precarious . |
25 | She did n't want her voice to come out in a dry croak . |
26 | Her the narrow lanes are most pleasant for cycling , horseriding or even driving out in a pony trap for there is so little traffic and so much nature to be observed . |
27 | They went on to suggest that where complex insider activities are being carried out in a sub-language designed to exclude the uninformed , the best ethnography would probably be carried out by the insider/ethnographer . |
28 | Planning Ward v Secretary of State for the Environment ; CA ( Woolf , Nicholls , Staughton LJJ ) ; 25 Sept 1989 A private garden was capable of being an ‘ open space ’ and something that should be taken into account when deciding whether a development proposed to be carried out in a conservation area would preserve or enhance the area within s 277 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as substituted , and of Circular No 8 of 1987 issued by the Secretary of State . |
29 | ‘ Yes it is , provided the shooting is carried out in a responsible manner . |
30 | I later witnessed exactly the same procedure carried out in a Budapest café with such leisurely incompetence , that everything was completely waterlogged before they began . |