Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Then follows more hearsay evidence , and the trail peters out on a question mark . |
2 | The Daily Sketch goes out of business , May 1971 . |
3 | As Stephen Parrish points out in discussing the very earliest ‘ complete ’ draft ( Ms JJ ) , the embryonic Prelude is best understood as an extension of the structure of Tintern Abbey : ‘ The last poem Wordsworth wrote before leaving England was Tintern Abbey , completed in mid July , and the affinities between Tintern Abbey and the autobiographical verse he began to write in Germany three months later help to point up The Prelude 's earliest design ’ ( Introduction to the Cornell edition ) . |
4 | I DID not see the London Marathon this weekend , and so can not complain about it too loudly , but my heartfelt sympathy goes out to those who found themselves confronted by 25,000 runners , all anxious to show how goodhearted they were and what fun they were having . |
5 | Our sympathy goes out to the player and his family . ’ |
6 | In another account of youth work , Hubert Secretan rehearsed the same complaint : ‘ Every boy 's sympathy goes out to the lithe and resourceful crook … |
7 | Our sympathy goes out to Peggy in her great loss . |
8 | ‘ My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’ |
9 | We all liked Alfred very much , and our sympathy goes out to all his family . ’ |
10 | Our sympathy goes out to his family . ’ |
11 | This unusual experience turns out to be informative and fun . |
12 | There are many new motorways not shown ; the detailed form of the roads is not reproduced faithfully ; and what is shown on the map to be an isolated settlement turns out to be hardly any bigger than the many other settlements you can see . |
13 | I had joined them on their route marches out of the concentration area at Southampton . |
14 | We used to chat a lot as we rested during the frequent route marches out of camp at Southampton . |
15 | The disruptive rhetorical structure in this case turns out to be the undecidability between inside and outside worlds within the figure of metaphor . |
16 | The moral decline of the West cries out for a return to the morals of protestant Christianity which will tell the nation what they must do to be strong once more . |
17 | As Lane points out for the Soviet Union : ‘ However much control they have over Soviet production enterprises , managers and administrators can neither dispose of their assets for their private good , nor can their children have any exclusive rights to nationalised property ’ ( Lane 1982 , p. 135 ) . |
18 | Perhaps er , you see , Sundays some er ta er er , every runner goes out on a Sunday . |
19 | Steven 's hair flies out at phew ptong . |
20 | But masked first-person narrative turns out to be deflected stream of consciousness — ‘ He was not really afraid ’ will only transpose into ‘ I 'm not really afraid ’ flitting through his head as he passes the landlady 's open kitchen door — so that the past tense collapses into the present , and we find we have put our finger on something pertinent to the novel 's urgency and attack and ( to borrow Andrew Forge 's ugly but useful key-term for late Monet ) its frontality . |
21 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
22 | BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions . |
23 | The urban middle-class heart goes out to jaguars , exotic Indians and magnificent trees with a generosity that is not evident in the cases of kangaroos and red coral . |
24 | If anyone finds inspiration in this foul , self-indulgent dross , then my heart goes out to them . |
25 | You poor little dear — my heart goes out to you , waiting all this time . |
26 | WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ . |
27 | My heart goes out to them . |
28 | My heart goes out to them . ’ |
29 | My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Muslims . |
30 | ‘ My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Moslems . ’ |