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

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1 So it was off to the department stores of central London with a LASMO cheque to kit himself out with warm and waterproof clothes as a matter of some urgency .
2 But your earnings , or savings , rule you out for Legal Aid , and you 're reluctant to splurge money on lawyers .
3 He struggled on and , with less than 50 per cent of his sight restored , took this year 's annual meeting of the NCC without betraying his difficulties except when he said when taking questions : ‘ I will ask my deputy to point you out for obvious reasons . ’
4 A forty watt bulb and we 'll reimburse you out of petty cash . ’
5 And every Saab dealer is now bound to down tools and help you out without prior booking if the job takes less than an hour .
6 In a radio broadcast earlier this week , Mr Shevardnadze echoed the public mood in most areas of the country expressing optimism that Georgia was now starting to pull itself out of political and economic crisis .
7 To make it work means pulling the SIB itself out of direct regulation and tightening its leash on the SROs .
8 ( 4 ) This plays itself out in spatial terms in the restructuration of the centre of our great cities and the creation of a large group of central-city dwelling ‘ yuppies ’ among the post-industrial middle classes .
9 Or at least take one out for old Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini … ’
10 The theory that amplexus is a form of ‘ mate guarding ’ by males , preventing others from mating with the same female , is confirmed by comparing the duration of amplexus in explosive breeding European common frog , only one out Among explosive breeders , competition between males for females is intense and amplexus may last for several days or even for the entire breeding period .
11 We 're putting something out for public debate and we 've got to get it out now . ’
12 You 've got ta have something out of bloody life .
13 I went after him to ask him what his problem was — and we squared up to each other like something out of High Noon .
14 Next time you work something out in rough keep the paper for a week and then look at it again .
15 I 'm actually , I 'm quite high on as theorist as well and I like to write everything out in full and I clear structures and if I go to training sessions and they 're all over the place , it 's such a in about five minutes and I have to say hang on a minute it might not be structured in the way that you like it but you can actually learn from it .
16 Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution .
17 Yeah but was he bringing them out for other people as well ?
18 Her children have disappointed and saddened her to the point where she has made the decision to rule them out of future considerations surrounding the throne .
19 Perhaps more important , the Administration is again under pressure from US exporters who fear that the high dollar will drive them out of international markets .
20 You 've destroyed them out of sheer pettiness ! ’
21 A lot of money has gone into their schooling but as my financial situation has deteriorated we have had to consider take them out of private education and sending them to state school .
22 Try to build them out of other aspects of jealousy .
23 It must have seemed to Bragad 's minions that we were falling on them out of thin air .
24 Finally , you will need to find a suitable storage container for the bags , to enable them to lie flat , keep them out of direct sunlight and free of dust .
25 Can now , can we actually move on a bit because , that has been very valuable what you said , but in fairness to Mr Maxwell it also has to be said does n't it that up until he stole these assets er this process of throwing organisations , peoples monies into a spin dryer and pulling them out of different sort of sequences was something he regularly did and we 've had witnesses to say how well he did manage the funds and how they grew , whether when they should sell stock and when they should n't sell stock and so on .
26 It was also close to the end of the shift and this legal reduction prevented them having to ‘ go over ’ , as well as getting them out of considerable paperwork later , and road traffic accidents are particularly disliked because of the amount of paperwork they involve .
27 What has happened in the current year is we 've started from no involvement with this particular group of clients , and building up where by the end of the year , our best estimate we 're approaching six hundred clients so then we have a commitment of providing either residential care or some care package which keeps them out of residential care .
28 The knumdrum where the people have gone has now been answered because the amount of domiciliary care needed to keep them out of residential places to meet their needs and wishes turns out to be very much less than we expected , on average less than seven hours a week .
29 A find assistant 's job is to sort them out into different types of materials .
30 These divergent states are often subjectively perceived as having distinctive characteristics that mark them out as discrete varieties : people can recognize regional varieties such as ‘ Birmingham ’ English , ‘ Yorkshire ’ English and so on , and they often have a fairly clear idea of how such varieties are distinguished from one another .
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