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

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1 who lives out at Tidybig ?
2 No Lisa , Lisa lives out at Tidybig
3 You could fall out at night . ’
4 He presented telescopes to the Doge of Venice ( and had ageing councillors climbing a campanile to see merchant ships out at sea ) and to his former pupil and friend Cosimo II , Grand Duke of Tuscany .
5 and I pig out at work
6 The soot-black metal of the stoves was carved with grotesque faces from which a dark heat beat out at Quiss .
7 You knew who was Black if they were a colleague , and who was gay if they had come out at work .
8 The arrival of the new Saturday l25mph High Speed Train service from Swansea to Pembroke provided a new job for the train guard : he had to leap out at Manorbier to open the crossing gates , wait for the train to clear the crossing , close them , and then walk seven coach lengths to give the driver the right away .
9 The complex procedures were executed without a hitch : artillery positions were abandoned by the British and smoothly taken over by French units ; as British battalions moved out at night , their French replacements moved in — and all the while without any sign that the Germans recognized what they were about .
10 It was here that Minton , whilst sunbathing out at sea on a lilo narrowly escaped the shark which , tempted by a lump of goat meat on a steel hook , was hauled in the next day .
11 So many houses have been burgled here and old people are afraid to come out at night .
12 They should have somebody to come out at night really
13 Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it
14 On completion of the conservation programme the Firefly was officially rolled out at Duxford on June 2 , in company with the IWM 's Fairey Gannet XG797 and Sea Hawk WM969 , both of which had been subjected to a similar conservation programme .
15 It reached fruition on 4 Sep 6 , when the " Falcon 50 " was rolled out at Bordeaux , and made its maiden flight on 7 Nov 76 .
16 ‘ But I think now he has started to prove that he is the most gifted player at Rangers , as Leeds found out at Ibrox .
17 I mean , the so-called solicitor he found out at Saint-Maxime was a boy , hardly even qualified .
18 Doing a homemade version is much more fun , as we found out at St Edwards , in Runcorn while celebrating 150 years of parish life .
19 John Grimley will again line out at centre half back despite suffering a broken nose in the drawn game .
20 The sentence was carried out at Trier , but Priscillian 's body was carried back to Spain and buried in Galicia .
21 The third one focusing in specifically on the combat modelling is what is known as a C O E I A which is a combined operational effectiveness and investment appraisal and this work is being carried out at Farnborough and we 're comparing in single roles and multi-role Eurofighter two thousand against different aircraft .
22 A study carried out at Aberdeen University discovered rather depressing facts about communications between adults and their children as observed in three-minute periods in streets , buses and shops .
23 Manual adjustment of the model was carried out at intervals of the refinement .
24 Important research carried out at Oxford University by Olivera Petrovich ( 1989 ) suggests that such naivety is something which children learn from adults rather than being innate .
25 The discovery of dopamine and its mode of action involved basic experiments on catecholamines in animals carried out at Oxford ; it contributed to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson 's disease .
26 Most of the Cotswold silk trade was carried out at Blockley , over some 200 years .
27 Much of the work is being carried out at IBM 's UK Labs in Hursley Park , Hampshire .
28 In Swindon we are obviously delighted because all of the production of the equipment , all the design and the research , is all carried out at Swindon except for the software , which is provided by C S I .
29 A MAJOR security review is being urgently carried out at Parliament Buildings in Belfast — to keep the IRA out .
30 Elections are carried out at grass-roots assemblies , directed by members of the local Popular Militias …
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