Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | I can assure you that there is nothing sub-standard or left out of a home built machine . |
2 | Reading stories on USL such as the one BusinessWeek just ran , they estimate USL has its mind more on going public or selling out than might be realised . |
3 | Whenever powder became damp or ran out , whenever shot was lost in a river or was used up , fear stalked the camp . |
4 | At the girls ' establishment where she had been sent at huge expense to learn music and French and to carry out the ornate disciplines conceived by the headmistress — including communal teeth-washing in the gardens , winter and summer , and then communal gargling into the rosebeds , which the headmistress regarded as a form of manure-spreading — the pain was put down to growing too fast . |
5 | An early break after only seven miles saw Australian Grant Rice and Dutchman Marc Lotz go clear and stay out front for more than 80 miles . |
6 | The windscreen in front of the ‘ cabin' looks just like glass , but is in fact edible and made out of melted glacier mint — a clever and original idea you could adapt for other cakes , for example for windows . |
7 | Before this can be done , agency and client may agree to do some research to assess the likely consumer reaction to the commercial and to iron out any problems ( see Chapter 9 ) . |
8 | Trees in burial grounds , near tanks , at points where roads cross and in close proximity to anthills and ponds are carefully avoided , as are trees that have been eaten by worms or struck by lightning or are barren , old and worn out . |
9 | 1 sliced white loaf ( day old and kept out of its wrapping ) |
10 | He dismissed the question as so much supposition , but when he tried to give her a reassuring hug she wriggled free and went out on to the balcony to join the others . |
11 | Carson ran up the brick steps to the courtyard 's wooden side-door , rattling the bolt free and stepping out into the narrow alley that ran down the side of the house . |
12 | I was with him , holding the drip inside the bag , and I had to wrench him free and get out before we ran out of air . |
13 | Then of course there 's this insurance thing to do as well when David 's er free and sorted out |
14 | Be brave and list out your recent failures . |
15 | Damp and stretch out your backing paper onto a drawing board , tape it round the edges with gummed tape and let it dry . |
16 | The editorial deals with the Opposition 's topic of encouraging people to buy British and points out that the Opposition 's deputy leader has just bought a foreign car . |
17 | Now be careful and get out when the going gets too hot ! ’ |
18 | Stephen Galway grabbed a superbly crafted winner with 11 minutes on the clock after a bizarre own-goal and cancelled out the Scot 's opener . |
19 | Two waiters came into the buffet arguing , and then noticed that it was n't empty and went out again . |
20 | Pick somewhere public and stay out of his reach if you 're worried about being forced . |
21 | As a young schoolgirl I had always wanted to do something different and to work out of doors , but as I progressed along the educational road these objectives had somehow receded to be overtaken by the more accepted priorities of passing exams and going to university . |
22 | However , there are those who need to learn to become assertive and come out of themselves , or to overcome their fears . |
23 | What we need is Speed and Wallace back and to buy a good striker , White is OK but stuck out on the right wing he wo n't score many goals IMHO . |
24 | At first they saw only the little hand — the fist , decomposed but stretching out of the shallow grave . |
25 | The bushbaby and barn owl also have big eyes , and , like the tarsier , their eyes are no longer spherical but swell out at the back to make the most of the available space . |
26 | Several more items come tumbling or fluttering out over me … |
27 | These schemes are regarded as models that should be extended to those whose disability is congenital or arises out of non-industrial disease or accident , for whom cover , though recently improved , is still only partial . |
28 | Hopper — crazy , mixed up , Dean-possessed Dennis — had already carried out a pretty full testing programme on several available substances and it was often a gamble to assess his behavioural pattern : lovable , sexual , violent or zonked out . |
29 | They took on roles and accepted or doled out punishments according to the rules of the game and the arbitration of The Storm Master . |
30 | She was fond of wild flowers , he says , and well , she could have got lost or passed out or something . " |