Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Elspeth ’ took her unbroken horse out into an open space . |
2 | If they do not give an answer , will my hon. Friend take the Leader of the Opposition out for an Italian meal ? |
3 | They had then rolled off towards Pushkin with Myeloski eating the vobla out of an old copy of Izvestia which was unrolled on his lap . |
4 | There was the chemist who toyed with the possibilities of making synthetic gas for a balloon , the aerodynamic expert who planned to construct a glider out of bed boards , and the dog-lover who wanted to make himself a dog-skin out of an Irvin flying suit and crawl out as one of the guards ' Alsatians . |
5 | A two-length defeat of subsequent winner Cadency marked this half-brother to Rubstic and Kildimo out as an improving sort for his new stable . |
6 | ‘ It just sounded really funny coming out of an ambient track . |
7 | A big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandising company . |
8 | The young duo will also have a run out in an arranged match behind closed doors against Cambridge United at Layer Road on Monday . |
9 | If , however , the lessor 's title is itself only registered as good leasehold ( if , for example , the lessor is granting an underlease out of an older leasehold title ) you may not be able to obtain a better title than good leasehold for the underlease ; a position that a mortgagee will normally accept if there 's no alternative . |
10 | I 'm only an 'omeless girl out of an orphanage ; you 're the clever one . |
11 | Teacher-student interaction is present and the actual carrying out of an online search increases the students ' understanding of the concepts of information retrieval . |
12 | He picked a match out of an ashtray and cleaned his finger-nails . |
13 | And today Robin Cook pledged that Labour would try to fund the post out of an extra £1 billion it says it will spend on the NHS . |
14 | But the real issue is where the power lies : and the mostly unsecured bondholders are close to the bottom of the pile with not much more chance of getting cash out in an insolvency than shareholders . |
15 | The bar is a scattering of upturned beer crates around a fridge with music pounding out of an oil drum . |
16 | An exorcism is the casting out of an evil spirit from a person . |
17 | The first miracle recorded by Mark is such a casting out of an evil spirit by a direct command . |
18 | Janet Willcock accused the RUC of ‘ trying to make a sectarian event out of an occasion which was intended to symbolise the non-sectarian nature of the ideals of Connolly ’ . |
19 | Her left arm by her side , her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill . |
20 | These two effects cancel each other out at an altitude of about 25 kilometres . |
21 | Making a friend out of an enemy takes time — and love , do n't forget . |
22 | Hermite responded with a profuse apology for the oversight , and suggested that Smith could help the Academy out of an embarrassing position by rewriting his earlier papers in French , complete with full proofs , and submitting them by I June in accordance with the competition rules . |
23 | TOURISTS IN WHITE SLEEKS AND ROBOT CARTS HUSTLING BUSINESS FOR THE HOTELS TABITHA JUTE IS TRYING TO GET SOME SENSE OUT OF A CREDIT OUTLET OUT OF AN ENTIRE ROW OF THEM . |
24 | Football fever got to us and Brian fashioned a small ball out of an old pair of underpants and a defunct blindfold . |
25 | Preservation is about to pull its biggest rabbit out of an amazingly copious hat . |
26 | However , the charm of the city raised her spirits and her first impressions after a night out at an artists ' ball were fresh and delightful : ‘ You ca n't walk home at dawn in Paris , even two hundred yards . |
27 | And the prominent prehistorian Professor R. J. C. Atkinson has clearly demonstrated that the laying out of an accurate , straight landscape line would have been well within the means of the megalithic builders . |
28 | Mass drove his heart out in an effort to make amends for what he regarded as his mistake but Baldi was 21secs ahead at the finish . |
29 | Peter Mantle thinks so , and MEG is heartened by the fact that the handful of farmers in the area who are sitting on the fence and hoping to make a fast punt out of an imminent El Dorado are outnumbered by a mass of people for whom gold holds no allure . |
30 | A few optimistic features managed to pull the Footsie One Hundred Index out of an initial 8 point fall to end the day up 9.5 points at 2269.9 in a very quiet turn over . |