Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Dunphy , capped 22 times by the Republic of Ireland , added : ‘ We need to winkle out people like Bates , and we do n't need an England manager like Taylor . ’ |
2 | The ministers also agreed to phase out 85% of production of these chemicals by 1994 . |
3 | Icelanders have to fork out 57p for the same product . |
4 | The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course . |
5 | But ‘ to show our commitment to our employees ’ , especially in the wake of the Maxwell pension fund crisis one would imagine , Vallance said the group took ‘ the positive decision ’ to fork out £800m during the coming year to cover the deficit . |
6 | Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm — now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust . |
7 | For instance , a man of 29 who paid £50 a month into a 25-year endowment , would fork out £1,800 in the first three years . |
8 | THE Queen came under fire last night when it was revealed that taxpayers fork out £369,000 for a day 's sailing in the royal yacht Britannia . |
9 | Of his playing partners , Greg Norman was fined the same amount , but Ken Brown , who had been punished the day before , had to fork out £100 for a second offence . |
10 | The £8500 1.4i Reflex is nearly £1500 cheaper than the Ford Escort 1.4L ; £10,750 buys you the 103bhp Furio but you 'll have to fork out £13,100 for the 105bhp Escort XR3i ; and the ZX 16-valve costs £14,500 against £16,540 for Renault 's 19 16v . |
11 | If Bass & Co had to fork out £20,000 per tenant their enthusiasm for leases would swiftly fade . |