Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 This gallant officer , the colonel assured the regiment , careless of his own safety , continued the attack after Lieutenant Harvey had fallen , killing several German soldiers before reaching their dugouts , where he wiped out a complete enemy unit singlehanded .
2 For a while he was in financial difficulties , but by 1801 , after Paul 's assassination , he was working again at Tsarskoe Selo for the dowager empress and in 1802 Alexander I , the new emperor , appointed him architect-in-chief to the Admiralty , where he carried out minor works .
3 Where he blew out with i he was at at the end of the plane .
4 He anticipated the later work of Humphry Repton [ q.v. ] by creating flower gardens adjacent to the house , as at Sandon in 1781 , where he laid out a garden under the windows of the drawing-room , planted with flowers and flowering shrubs and with a central basin of water with goldfish .
5 But where he spells out ( sometimes in capitals or in italics ) the implications of his observation , she leaves her readers to make their own deductions .
6 He went on a while about the various tests but where he came out was that she 'd been dead for at least five days , and seven was perfectly possible .
7 But as he prepared to switch from the more austere environs of the Treasury , where he saw out the final 16 months of the last Tory Government , Mr Mellor spoke of the importance he and the Prime Minister attached to encouraging artistic excellence and preserving the national heritage .
8 He had a remarkable two at the 12th where he holed out with an eight iron to come home in one over par for the closing nine holes .
9 ‘ Is that where he hangs out , then ? ’
10 His most spectacular success came in the AJC PLate , where he handed out a ten-length beating to his Melbourne Cup conqueror Nightmarch .
11 Dennis eventually went off with her on his own , leaving Nicholson to return alone to their hotel where he acted out some kind of ritual guarding of their rooms , ready to forewarn of an attack he was expecting at any moment from some non-existent Red Indians .
12 Ockleton described a sweeping circuit of the room , missing all the many obstacles in his path without apparently noticing them , and finished by the window , where he peered out for a full minute or so at the view it commanded of a blank gable-end and half the dome of the Radcliffe Camera .
13 While in India Aung San gave a press conference where he snapped out that he was ‘ Hoping for the best but prepared for the worst ’ .
14 ‘ Aye , except he pointed out that if she was new to the job and she tried to muzzle in around that quarter , the others would soon make short shrift of her .
15 The trouble was that although he carried out his duties perfectly adequately , such employment was neither satisfying nor lasting .
16 His spirits sank again at the prospect and although he went out to Ruislip where his former battalion now had its headquarters , and although he was received by Colonel Bumford , his spirits were at zero three days later when Charity spoke to him on the telephone .
17 Although he started out using crude , undiluted tinctures , towards the end of his life he was using very high potencies .
18 The care and attention he received was first class throughout his stay and although he missed out on a family Christmas at home , the staff more than made up for it and he was showered with extra presents which helped to speed his recovery .
19 The one point that he left out of his speech was the recognition that the measures have been welcomed by the principals of the colleges concerned .
20 The defendant must show that he sent out adequate instructions .
21 Bunny was so choked at what he termed veiled inferences and an unfair proportioning of blame that he stalked out of Rose 's office .
22 The social worker might hold that the client 's general conduct towards him indicated that she would not object to this action ( implied consent ) ; that he carried out the act in good faith as to its consolatory and therapeutic implication ; or ( perhaps less validly ) that the relationship was sufficiently close to allow a gesture of endearment without sexual implication or threatening content .
23 It is a penalty if it was not a genuine attempt by the parties to pre-estimate the likely damages but was intended to hang in terror over one party to ensure that he carried out the contract .
24 One reason that he ruled out was the argument , derived from earlier cases , that fights in public should be prohibited because they tend to create disorder .
25 Dempsey had tried to take on two dogs that he knocked out his tooth .
26 Mr Marsh was so incensed by the attempted prosecution that he took out a summons to obtain his costs , and yesterday at a brief hearing in the High Court the Attorney General agreed to pay his costs and not to take any further action on the matter .
27 How to ensure that he came out ?
28 You think that he came out quite
29 He is also , like many archaeologists , a connoisseur of real ale , so it is not surprising that he singles out as a favourite this inscription from Upton-on-Severn :
30 In response to their charge ( Mark 3:22 ) that it is through demonic power that he casts out demons , he replies that no divided house can stand : if Satan casts out Satan , his empire is doomed .
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