Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 The mine roads eventually went out several kms under the sea and in the 1920's , the 1,000 employees produced over 250,000 tons a year .
2 Mercifully , these days , it 's easier to avoid costly mistakes by splashing out on a large bottle of something which is transformed into ‘ Eau de Old Socks ’ by your skin 's individual chemistry : if you ask politely in department stores , many perfume houses gladly hand out miniature sample vials of their wares , enabling you to make up your mind away from the high-pressure squirtings of over-zealous tester-bottle-wielders .
3 It would seem therefore that normal industrial activities properly carried out may no longer involve a non-natural use of land and many of the older authorities on this point will need reconsidering .
4 They do , they think people did it to me so I 'm gon na do it to them they just do it as a way of getting back , it 's not is this what people do , they know it 's not right they just do it because they think well we had to sit there for hours on look out so they can too .
5 Tory asked suddenly , pointing down to a strand of granite pebbles by which a group of bright blooms apparently sprouted out of the shallow water .
6 The Republic will be satisfied with a win by any margin although the statisticians eagerly point out that Ireland need four goals to complete 100 goals at Lansdowne Road and five for a century in the World Cup .
7 Among the bogies foolishly trotted out for this purpose is the imaginary policeman …
8 Travelling litter louts better watch out !
9 However , looking more closely at Fig. 6.5b , we see that in the cases and there is no chance that there are any trajectories which remain forever within the region of interest except for the homoclinic orbit itself at r = r* ; for all other trajectories the modulus of the a-coordinate increases on each pass through the top of B and so all trajectories eventually wander out of the region of validity of our analysis ( and , in fact , spiral into C1 or C2 ) .
10 Voices inside called out , responded .
11 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY stood out prominently .
12 Write to the addresses below to find out who to contact in your country .
13 When a drover 's or farmer 's beasts went missing , they were liable to find their way into rogues ' hiding-places such as the deep cleft of the Devil 's Beef Tub near the source of the River Tweed above Moffat , where encircling hills seemed , according to Sir Walter Scott , to be ‘ laying their heads together to shut out the daylight from the dark hollow space between them ’ .
14 While the two aircraft commanders get their heads together to sort out the best approach to the problem we have been set , the two pilots sort out the flying side of life .
15 The words just came out without my planning to say them .
16 She knew the terrible suffering that went with mental disorders like delusion and obsession , and the words just slipped out .
17 Without going into matters which might be the subject of the inquiry , can the Secretary of State confirm , first , that there have been recurrent problems with the signalling at either end of the line , as a result of the damp ; and , secondly , the system in case of an emergency and a red light was for the relevant engine drivers physically to get out of the cab and use a telephone near the tunnel ?
18 Headhunters were also forced to become more professional because of the growing complexity of the corporate problems they were called upon to solve ; those consultants who were less sophisticated than their clients soon went out of business .
19 After some time Jean advised me in the words above to go out and be alone with God and express my renewed affection for him .
20 But an avalanche of complaints has almost overwhelmed the C S A and it comes from dads already paying out agreed sums for their kids .
21 Consider taking out an insurance policy against possible disasters such as your dress being damaged or the pictures not coming out
22 Newspapers are thrown away and reference books soon go out of date .
23 Some , like the Yorkshire , have battle-plans already worked out to repulse unwanted bidders .
24 Although none of these methods have ever proved completely successful , the idea of having wings appealed to the Goblins best of all and the other methods rapidly fell out of favour .
25 ‘ We 've experience of two kinds of Darkfall , ’ continued Gilbert , still looking to find a way around Cardiff , the words still spilling out of him .
26 Except , ’ she added regretfully , ‘ the presents usually turn out to be nicked .
27 Secondary schools do not always tell primary schools in detail what they do in terms of pupil development on either the curricular or the personal plane nor do primary schools always set out to learn what comes next .
28 Vulgrin 's castles still held out but Richard ignored them and turned against Viscount Aimar .
29 Inland a handful of castles still held out .
30 Hence some policewomen deliberately seek out desk jobs — secretaries with uniforms , as someone described them — or jobs as drivers , in juvenile liaison , or in units which deal with sex crimes , because they see themselves as better suited to this type of work .
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