Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of 65 right handed patients who had post-operative aphasia , 54 had shown some effect of stimulation on their speech and a further 10 out of 15 right handed patients showed aphasic arrest during cortical stimulation but had no post operative aphasia .
2 GUS LOGIE and Jimmy Adams put on 75 in 58 minutes to help West Indies recover to 280 all out on the opening day against Western Australia in Perth .
3 First he took 7–52 as Neston struggled to 151 all out in 55 overs .
4 When he had gone , Patrick said , ‘ Is this all out of order ? ’
5 . . She 'd offered two straight away so I 'm gon na try and get some more out of her .
6 I must get some more , some more out of .
7 Some 2,500 out of over 8,000 workers began taking the masks when they went into the forest to cut wood , collect honey or fish .
8 Over six years some 50 out of 105 species of weavers ( Ploceinae ) were observed in field studies in West and East Africa , the Seychelles Islands , and the Indian subcontinent .
9 Some 13 out of 16 participants attending the WACC seminar at the 1990 Frankfurt Book Fair came from the Asia Region .
10 Some 60 out of 90 antarctic genera are crustose , producing a flat thallus closely appressed to the substrate ; only 17 genera are foliose ( i.e. with a divided , leaf-like thallus ) , and only 15 genera , occupying the least exposed positions , are fructicose — short , cylindrical , erect or recumbent , and attached only at the base ( Dodge , 1973 ) .
11 One of the few works in colour is York 's very own Christ Stilleth the Tempest ( 1852 ) , while the rest of the show is a selection of some 104 out of 156 etchings and mezzotints .
12 Aiming at corporate accounts , ICL claims these versions of OfficePower , along with implementations on other Unix platforms expected to be announced in the coming months , will account for over 70% of new licences for the software by the end of 1993 , by its reckoning some 140,000 out of 200,000 new seats it expects to win between now and then .
13 Some 5000 out of an estimated 20 000 tonnes of waste ‘ disappears ’ every year .
14 So , the underlying performance , in fact , accounted for only forty million out of the fifty three million reduction in profits .
15 By 1881 two out of every three people were urban dwellers and by 1911 the transformation was complete with only one out of every five people still living in farmsteads , hamlets or villages .
16 Do you know the pots there , the two that I bought were forty seven out at Havercom , they were seventeen out at Traygo
17 In all , some 700 000 out of a population of three million were thus eliminated .
18 ‘ had with you ’ This point is proved by the police officer or other witness stating ‘ He held the dart in his hand ’ or ‘ The knuckleduster was visible sticking out of his jacket pocket ’ , etc .
19 Thus at Selsey Bill between 1960 and 1963 270 out of 800 passage divers were identified in spring , of which 55 per cent .
20 One survey of aged inmates of the Newington workhouse in south London showed that a mere sixteen out of 725 had any relatives with even the space to take them in .
21 A sodden pedlar out of Saxburgh brought the news that the mill-race there had broken its banks and the pond lay right across the Norwich road .
22 McLeish decided he was not going to get much more out of this and went on to check , gently , what Francis Morgan had done with the weekend .
23 You 'll get much more out of the tutorial and feel you " belong " , once you 've become a regular contributing member of the learning group .
24 They can get so much more out of it if you encourage them to approach it in the way a real production would be approached — as an exercise in communicating something to a specific audience .
25 ‘ I got much more out of the car than I did in Kyalami and I did not make any mistakes .
26 They do n't get much more out of it than they would from reading a James Bond paperback , but it makes them understand a few of the problems the field men face .
27 So er , however , I think you 'll get much more out of it if you come today and do it first .
28 The Ministry , the Veterinary Products Committee is now going away and they 're going to do even , even more work on it , erm , so I honestly do n't think that , that we 're going to get much more out of the Ministry until Veterinary Products Committee have come back and looked at it yet again , because the , the answer that you 'll get is that they 're already looking at that side of it .
29 Sad that his country had fallen from the top of the European industrial league , to joint eighth out of nine , and bitter toward the foolish leaders who had been largely responsible for its decline .
30 Out of 2,560 freeholders voting in Bedfordshire in 1705 , for example , only 313 ( 12.2 per cent ) split their votes , whilst in 1715 a mere 142 out of 2,529 split them ( 5.6 per cent ) .
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