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

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1 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
2 They send out this newsletter anyway .
3 And then : ‘ I possess a stone head by Modigliani which I would not part with for a hundred pounds even at this crisis : and I routed out this head from a corner sacred to the rubbish of centuries and was called stupid for my pains in taking it away .
4 I decided to try out some opening ideas : The storm has played Grandma 's footsteps with the terrified child ( that 's me ) .
5 In the light of this discussion I offer some indications as to how a strategy of reading might be applied to the study of racist discourses , and invite readers to try out this approach on the two study texts , not in order to produce ‘ the right answer ’ but to compare what is gained and what lost in detail and depth of understanding by applying this kind of model compared to the others .
6 I mean , it er portrait really is the right sort of subject to , to try out this kind of technique because er , it does n't have impact , and here because the green and the erm er , this , th for want of a better colour , it 's really red , it 's a sort of purply colour , they 're very dark and th the , the actual head does n't really stand out very much from the from the background , I think the background
7 Naturally the next field in which to try out this half-truth was politics , where people have been trying since the time of Demosthenes to fool all of the people all of the time .
8 Besides , last week that was one of the things you said you wanted to try out this summer . ’
9 After five years of waiting for her neighbour to complete a sentence , the queen of coffee beans finally decided to try out another date — an Italian whose uniqueness lay in his not being able to speak a word of his native language .
10 And what happened in practice was simply the Turkish government made representations to the State Department and said hey , you know , these bases , they provide a lot of work , you know , we have to provide empl alternative employment for these people so could we phase out this withdrawal over say a three year programme ?
11 A strip which has been missed with the herbicide stands out all season long , to the embarrassment of both spray operator and farmer .
12 Lochsong was a snip at the weights in last year 's Tote-Portland Handicap but no horse stands out this time .
13 ‘ Is n't that just like Howard ? ’ says Barratt Kessel , ‘ to blurt out that sort of confession ?
14 He had a regular mistress and he drew out that money to pay her off before he married the other one . ’
15 This is when you get the latchless needle and from the top of the machine manually hook out this fluff .
16 In the first half he twice denied Cantona with excellent saves and shortly into the second he beat out another effort by the Frenchman .
17 And I think I will have come out that way on the thing .
18 He has actually come out this season and said that there s no place in the side for Strachan and Rocastle .
19 in the you think please god do n't let Joe Bloggs come out this morning , good morning Joe , first one out .
20 Ah I just wondered , I mean I do n't know out that way .
21 went missing for about four hours and when it eventually bolted out this hole it run straight up him and curled up to him .
22 The Steen business had to be sorted out that evening .
23 Have you sorted out that tape ?
24 because it 's only by that way that if , if he 's gon na need the grommets or something in his ear then he really needs to get it sorted out this year .
25 If it 's gon na plague him and give him trouble let's get it sorted out this year , even if it means that he has a little bit of temporary deafness for a little while , you know ?
26 ‘ You 're going nowhere until we 've sorted out this mess with Barton ! ’
27 After you 've sorted out this business with the boy .
28 By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’
29 ‘ If it 's not sorted out this week I will pull the plug . ’
30 Thirty per cent of the 1,500 residents moved out each year .
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