Example sentences of "[verb] out on the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This one now , er again hits him Mahammama on the pad , trickles out on the off side and Goch picks it up from extra cover . |
2 | This enabled the banks to pull out on the grounds that involvement was not commercially justifiable . |
3 | Spurs , Chaps and a Stetson are all she needs out on the range . |
4 | Nor is it necessarily fatal if you give notice to terminate your contract and work that notice out , rather than walking out on the spot . |
5 | Just 22 months after walking out on the Merseyside club , the 41-year-old Scot received a warm reception from the Kop as he took his place on the Blackburn Rovers bench . |
6 | Now I think it 's a bit rich t to slam the Liberals for walking out on the last debate because the Tories did n't attend the Health Trust Select Committee which Council set up . |
7 | That had been their agreement , and , if she was walking out on the deal earlier than expected , it was as much his fault as hers . |
8 | THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to royal biographer Andrew Morton . |
9 | THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to controversial royal biographer Andrew Morton . |
10 | They 're a bit cold when you 're walking out on the streets . |
11 | Our car conked out on the way to school . |
12 | This time I waited to make sure before I ventured out on the jetty , but it was Neil 's boat , and Neil himself standing ready to step out of it as it nosed in alongside the landing-place . |
13 | Dog transport was also the norm among the settled coastal Koryaks , Chukchis and Eskimos of the arctic regions of the extreme north-east , whose main source of food was walrus , seals and whales , to hunt which they ventured out on the cold arctic waters in boats made of walrus hide . |
14 | The shop assistant 's attention was suddenly caught by something happening out on the road , in the passing traffic . |
15 | I was able to try out on the author of The Rise of the Meritocracy some local antidotes to the disease he had diagnosed a decade before . |
16 | The church tower stands out on the skyline in the middle of the village and the church dates from the 14th century , though extensively restored and to some extent rebuilt in Victorian times . |
17 | One participant has to describe a route traced out on the map so that both speaker and listener follow the identical route . |
18 | The sub-satellite track is he line traced out on the Earth 's surface by a point immediately below the satellite . |
19 | Ardglass were squeezed out on the final card . |
20 | Hammond Wilde had been adamant that if a tie for first place forced a ‘ sudden death ’ play-off he would not allow the leaders to disappear out on the course . |
21 | If I could go back I think I would have come out on the Tour three years later . ’ |
22 | Yes they push er Crosby has gone up front erm with Collimore and Stone 's come out on the right-hand side . |
23 | ITALIAN Fabrizio Tescari won his first World Cup race as defending champion Alberto Tomba crashed out on the second leg of yesterday 's slalom in Sestriere , Italy . |
24 | Something lumbered and crashed out on the sandbank . |
25 | I crashed out on the bed before I got the chance . |
26 | And when that poor tramp perished out on the roadside one severe winter or spring time the Duke found out where it was and to this very day there 's a little mound and a stone put on it . |
27 | I suggest that the Secretary of State take a little time to read our new document , ’ London : a strategy for transport ’ , which might help him and his colleagues to get sorted out on the need for better transport in the capital city . |
28 | First , on the rateable value of the property , which was a value based on an assessment of what the property could earn if it were let out on the open market . |
29 | Talbot moved out on the port wing , looked aft , saw that the blazing plane — there was no mistaking the flames now — was due astern , at less than half the height and distance than when he had first seen it , returned to the bridge , told Harrison to steer due north , then turned again to Van Gelder . |
30 | Harrison moved out on the starboard wing , had his good look — it took him only a few seconds — returned and took the wheel again . |