Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
2 This test highlights the necessity to understand the original context of a belief and make sure that something is not being wrenched out of that to a setting where it does not apply .
3 How many teams were suppose to meet out of that ?
4 ‘ Just try walking out of that door with the intention of hitch-hiking and see where it gets you ! ’
5 Wheat futures in Chicago dropped to 13-year lows in November when grain sales to the Soviet Union petered out after that country ran out of cash .
6 As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak .
7 Is it not shameful that Britain should opt out in that way ?
8 She almost has a three D effect , I er , you know her face really stands out from that background .
9 John Mortimer ( Mail on Sunday ) certainly took his time getting to the book , and when he got there he was cliché-ridden enough and bland enough even to stand out from that bland and cliché-ridden paper : ‘ This is an important book which makes us face the fact that genius does n't go with happiness , or blandly acceptable opinions .
10 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
11 And you 've been in a scenario where there 's one manager and there 's a few people who are n't in a managing role , but you are actually managers , maybe they 'd like a little reversal , I mean , I think some good things have come out of that , and possibly things that you 'd do better next time .
12 He built out of that illusion a political cause which stirred the British electorate as it had not been stirred for decades and which has left its imprint on the Conservative Party and on British trade policy down to the present .
13 The first stage of this involves cutting out sugar anyway , so the simplest type of Candida problem will be sorted out during that stage .
14 Twenty-four hours since she had last looked out on that scene , watched the same blue curtains stir in the draught through the ill-fitting window-frame .
15 My Enniskillen reverie came to an end as we moved out of that city at last , and continued southward beside the great lough .
16 Smith said : ‘ I thought Graeme Souness was a bigger man than to come out with that stuff .
17 The other part , the part that needs to communicate , to reach an audience , knows that it is necessary to come out of that darkly private place , to present one 's writing in public , to gauge the responses of a listening group .
18 and it took the war to come out of that , what are we gon na get out of , get out
19 If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … .
20 I mean I 'll , I 'll have to find out about that .
21 I found out about that in Buenos Aires . ’
22 So then I went secretly to have an abortion , and my mother-in-law found out about that too .
23 we find , we found out about that place and it was , it was a third cheaper you know
24 Lisa found out about that erm Mark was going to .
25 And I went in there , and asked for their tailoring department and er er I found out after that I was just dead lucky , one of their trouser finishers was going to er leave , she was getting married , and she was leaving and erm although you did n't have to leave then , she she she sort of had got to leave , so er I just fell lucky , there .
26 And er maybe count , maybe do their traffic counts out of that as well .
27 Unfortunately , no trials of efficacy were carried out at that time , and this is impossible to do now as the vaccination schedules are in such widespread use .
28 Research is being carried out on that , but it should be speeded up and it should not be left to police officers to buy such body protection .
29 He is blind to the independent studies that have been carried out on that programme , such as that by Professor Snower of Birkbeck college , which demonstrates clearly and beyond doubt how damaging those proposals would be to the creation of jobs in this country .
30 In Foley v Classique Coaches Ltd [ 1934 ] 2 KB 1 the restraint of trade doctrine was applied to an agreement whereby a purchaser of land agreed to take from the seller all the petrol required for the purchaser 's business carried out on that land .
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