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

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1 Usually his anger seeped out in irritation ; just occasionally his partial defence broke down and he emptied in an explosion of fury .
2 FERGIE FLOPS OUT IN DRAMA
3 Here Mr Malik stepped back with a flourish , and Robert found he was walking out in front of the whole school , his heart thumping , his mind a complete blank .
4 So if you are lucky you have a person who was not at all interested in what was happening out in front of the group of children miming and doing the actions to a song they may well not have known before .
5 Where shrubs or small trees are in front of a wall , create an interesting effect by illuminating the wall rather than the shrub so that the shrub stands out in silhouette .
6 Of those connected with the BUF the experience of three individuals stands out in connection with the impact of the first World War .
7 People interested in agricultural improvement in the nineteenth century — in improving farming methods , in increasing the potential yield of land and in methods of improving the manner of storage of its produce — saw the formal lease as a mechanism for spelling out in advance precisely who was responsible for what , and for enshrining in legal terms how the land was to be utilised .
8 " Other candidates tend to write out a plan which is lengthy in the extreme , only to write out in sentence form the plan as an answer . "
9 You see , I could do any sum in my head that Rebecca Salmon had to write out in longhand ; it used to drive her potty .
10 Business rivals , employees I 've had to fire , people who 've got squeezed out in takeover bids — ’ He gave a small shrug .
11 Belle rings out in style at Formby
12 The port was London , where the seamen had come out in sympathy with the dockers .
13 Paul Langford 's ‘ A Polite and Commercial People , England 1727–83 ’ has just come out in paperback ( Oxford , £10.95 ) .
14 Catholicism , for centuries , allied itself with conservative forces opposed to progress but now that elements within the church have come out in favour of change , they appear to be opting for a more socialist , rather than capitalist , line .
15 At long last they 've come out in favour of wealth , is n't that extraordinary , reported in today 's paper .
16 Not a single other EC government had yesterday come out in support of the American President 's decision .
17 About two million workers had come out in support of the miners , a number which represented almost half the total which the TUC could have called out in support of the miners — and more than it did .
18 The US profession has come out in support of E&Y and many firms recognise that , with the number of outstanding suits , the amounts involved and the rising cost of litigation , the settlement is a bargain .
19 The reason is that George Soros has come out in support of the metal .
20 More than 8,000 people in Meirionnydd have already come out in support of the campaign , and their cards will now be sent to the Welsh Office in batches of between 600 and 700 .
21 Hoomey 's arms threshed out in agony .
22 Steps built out in front of retaining walls may look better if they 're ‘ returned ’ : the sides are built out on each step , to form rectangular , curved or rounded ends , filling in all or part of the space up to the retaining wall , so that each step continues round instead of ending abruptly at the side .
23 We have the club slides in our house so that you know really whoever takes over organizing the meeting should really have those and they 're all sorted out in order so it 's just a case of diving in the bag and looking for whatever you want , ever the I always try to bring some fish to look at , to the the scr to the screen erm some of the fish that were on show on the table for that particular sh er in erm table show because I think it shows interest and to learn more about the fish and it 's always nice when somebody else knows a lot more about the particular species than you do , and i is able to tell you quirks and fancies that they have .
24 Ian , my friend , it is being sorted out in fact .
25 The question of lighting can be sorted out in advance .
26 No-one can , say , stop the pipes from bursting : but if you have sorted out in advance who will be responsible for organising the emergency repairs , much time and anguish , as well as money , may be saved .
27 Even when published , aspects of APPN networking remain covered by IBM patents , and Data Connection says it is negotiating with the mainframe manufacturer and hopes to have this sorted out in time for the InterOp show later this month .
28 Nigel got most of the estate , but would be more than a little embarrassed by estate duty ; and provision for Jacqui and her baby would be sorted out in time .
29 He resolved that the occurrence could be sorted out in daylight and that there was no point in groping about in the dark .
30 Moreover , readers by now will not be surprised to learn that political considerations ( rather than goods-specific externalities ) have been picked out in order to explain the selection of other forms of subsidies than cash transfers ( Browning 1975 ) .
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