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

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1 BLAMELESS TENANTS ARE BOOTED OUT AS LANDLORDS GO BUST
2 It cracked , the slender bolt was wrenched out and Harry face contorted with terror .
3 It seems , this thins out as dementia takes a grip .
4 At tea-time the momentum of the day — or what was left of it after Doctor O'Connor-Crowley 's intrusion — petered out and things began to sag .
5 Although the promise of a ‘ land fit for heroes to live in ’ secured a victory for Lloyd George and his coalition government in 1918 , it was soon to find its promises increasingly hard to fulfil as the post-war boom petered out and Britain moved into the years of the Slump .
6 State-controlled television claimed on Nov. 18 that the opposition protest " had fizzled out as people dissociated themselves from the politics of disruption and violence " , although it acknowledged that stoning and tear-gassing in Lahore had " caused inconvenience " .
7 eyes gouged out and maggots in the sockets ?
8 Sub-paragraph 13 of paragraph 12 provided that all written statements made under caution should be in accordance with Annex D , paragraph 2 of which provided that where a person wished to write his own statement , he should be asked to write out and sign before so doing : ‘ I make this statement of my own free will .
9 Staged or not , by 1963 the trad boom was dying out and NME was beginning to pin its colours to a new mast ; the emerging British pop sound .
10 I have certainly heard of it happening in the present day , but the old methods are dying out as people become alienated from the countryside they live in .
11 Nitrogen deposition from air pollution ( which starts out as NOx or ammonia ) is now also sufficient in parts of East Anglia to put groundwater over the EC limit .
12 The longest established community extravaganza in town featuring over 100 stalls , clowns , gymnastics , dog displays , childrens corner , fun fair , pony rides , Its A Knock Out and bands .
13 Another 735 East Germans arrived by way of Hungary and Austria , bringing to 31,000 the total of East Germans who have come out since Hungary opened its borders on 11 September .
14 I do n't know I mean I think if you had a double side of a sheet of A four that was well spaced out and stuff that would be
15 It needs to be sorted out before wildlife is badly affected .
16 It needs to be sorted out before wildlife is badly affected .
17 On Thursday , facing uproar on all sides of the Commons , Mr Major ordered that the mess be sorted out and Downing Street duly declared that there would be extra money for the poor over and above RPI uprating and that it had all been planned before the Budget .
18 He 's just like Tony , he 'll say alright then get it done , get it sorted out and Tony will say well we ca n't really afford it now or no I 've change me mind now I do n't think , you know
19 Later on I worked on the twilight shift in a components factory and as our kids grew up people moved out and others moved in .
20 ‘ It would never have needed to come out if Graham had n't rushed off to Beirut to find Bernard . ’
21 We tried to find out whether reactivation of T gondii in AIDS patients induces similar antibody secretion .
22 She did not say where she was going and had not , in fact , until that moment , thought about the possibility of trying to find out whether Liza was still living in Cornwall .
23 You have got to find out whether B is telling the truth or not .
24 ‘ Why do n't you phone Gómez if you want to find out whether Mrs Sunderby has arrived safely in Cajamarca ? ’
25 This week , prompted in fact by a carefully reasoned properly concerned letter from Bill , Mr Rose was trying to find out whether Marcus thought about going home , and if so , what he thought .
26 It was important to find out whether Riddle 's body could have been in the Wheel and , if it could , was it possible for anyone other than Jordan to have put it there ?
27 Perhaps because it seems so obvious , the theorists did not bother to try to find out whether delinquents did in fact hold delinquent values , but concentrated more on explaining how these values came about .
28 When she had written to Mark Heathwood and to George Wilson , asking whether he had managed to find out whether Raffaella had any chance of getting permission to live in England , Julia pulled a new sheet of writing paper towards her and wrote a chatty , cheerful letter to her mother .
29 He had appointed the Tower Commission , he said , specifically to find out whether money had been generated from the arms sales beyond the ‘ twelve million two ’ , and , if so , who had done it ; but no one had come back with an answer .
30 It would then have to find out whether people were any more truthful when answering commercial questionnaires than political ones .
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