Example sentences of "[noun sg] out on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But have you heard about the metamorphosis demonstration out on the main plaza ? |
2 | While the circuit is being cleared to give us a free run , Brundle takes the car out on the public roads . |
3 | At present I am only interested in the extra amount it costs to take the car out on the road . |
4 | Bringing tea out on the lawn , |
5 | Faith and I also flew around the pattern and it felt great despite small problems with the tape out on the aircraft to protect the patches stitched on in Bangkok . |
6 | One tooth out on the rubber timing belt makes a lot of difference . |
7 | Puffins spend most of their time fishing out on the open ocean , but in spring , in order to nest and breed , they have to return to land . |
8 | Last week , you 'll remember , we put a bounty out on the head of that scuzzbo , Jimmie Joe Jackson , South-Western Sector Venerated Warthog of the Maniax . |
9 | Strangely , it seemed less dark out on the water than on land . |
10 | Improving ratios might have satisfied officials at headquarters but have only produced harder work and often more complaints from the public for the railwayman out on the system . |
11 | For once , Steve Titcombe and Mark Hett saw precious little action out on the wings but full-back Dyble was outstanding when joining the line and fly-half Nick Gregory was a master at finding touch . |
12 | I thought of this killer out on the empty , wild moor , and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings . |
13 | So I drive back , pig out on a hi-cal breakfast , devour Sunday paper trash , wander home , hug the pillow you lay on , find a blonde hair or two , grin like an idiot , realise my hangover 's gone , work like a trooper all afternoon , sip a little brandy come early evening , and raise my glass to your very good health . |
14 | Peter Alliss might have given up competitive golf in the early 1970s but he still a formidable force out on the course . |
15 | The behaviour of shafts of clubs held in golf club-testing machines is very different from the performance of the same club out on the course in the hands of its owner . |
16 | A layout of that kind would have the advantage that you could leave your work out on the desk in the room and go back to it later — you would n't need to tidy up before you started on another piece of work , because you 'd go to another room to do it . |
17 | Though I have never heard of any one collaboration between restaurateur and artist proving more lucrative than the next , there does not seem to be any shortage of artists who will in effect take on certain risks in order to get their work out on the town . |
18 | I 've heard , the people that are local , just have a run out on a Sunday afternoon to find out where it is . |
19 | I 've got to get over to a village out on the Bologna road and I can easily drive there via Fiesole . |
20 | Why was the hound out on the moor tonight ? |
21 | Now call upon members oral questions to put their question out on the sheet circulated , the order is determined by the drawing names at random out of a box in the parlour before this meeting . |
22 | A wife whose husband had taken a girl out on a number of occasions would tell the counsellor , ‘ This time it 's different — they 've slept together . ’ |
23 | Stephen told them how that morning he had seen a girl out on the moor alone . |
24 | More immediately , I 'm also a target for every bandit and assassin out on the Netlines . |
25 | He has a place out on the downs between St Ives and Penzance , a school of occult studies , would you believe ? |
26 | When the roaring giant of a tube train came , the fag sucker suddenly withdrew his double-buckled shoes from the concrete and became a little scuttling pixie to compete with all the other scuttling pixies , but managed a further quick change to a hunched-up half-shut-marble-eyed frowny scowling monkey as he took his tense unrest out on the floor of the tube train that was carrying him to his necessary employment . |
27 | She spread a towel out on the sand and sat down but , disappointed and now frightened at her own temerity , Liza began to panic , scarcely noticing Celia when she came staggering towards her , dragging slimy bits of seaweed or producing pebbles and shells in her small fat hand . |
28 | I quickly exhaust my quota of courage out on the roads when seated on something flighty . |
29 | What am I doing out on the street ? |
30 | We now take a really big 14K PA out on the road with us . |