Example sentences of "[pers pn] out at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore the problem for us is not necessarily to get clients to install a new identity , but rather to find out which ‘ corporate communications ’ are unintelligible , and then to ask — in today 's cost-conscious times — whether it is worth putting them out at all . |
2 | No I 'm not on about that I 'm on about lea chucking them out at one o'clock . |
3 | Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution . |
4 | I 'll have a cigarette for later if you do n't , if your handing them out at this point |
5 | First time I went to Norwich alone , he come up to school and got me out at half past nine in the morning . |
6 | and she did actually take him out at one time |
7 | I saw Toby Latimer myself ; I confess I ca n't make him out at all . |
8 | Why should he build barns , drain land , clear wasteland and so on , if his landlord could turn him out at any time and reap the benefit of the improvement himself ? |
9 | He had never been with a man who wanted to take him out at three in morning and stand him up against a wall in a dark street and jerk him off , not because there was nowhere else to go , but for the pleasure of doing it like that ; he had never done it again and again with one body . |
10 | In fact , I could n't work her out at all . |
11 | His voice grated , but he spoke out clearly , perhaps even a little louder than was natural because it cost him such an effort to get it out at all . |
12 | without thinning it out , thinning it out at all . |
13 | I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all . |
14 | If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours . |
15 | If somebody takes a Covermaster plan out at twenty five , we expect them to be paying it for a long time , if he takes it out at fifty five , we expect him to pay less . |
16 | ‘ I wanted to cut it out at one stage in the editing but Nicola went mad . |
17 | And I said I could n't make it out at first . |
18 | I have written it out at this length for you , the teacher . |
19 | ‘ Certainly smuggling is monstrous and iniquitous , ’ replied the Mayor smoothly , ‘ and we are indeed fortunate to have stamped it out at last . |
20 | WORKING IT OUT AT 50 |
21 | Some things from Neil Young , possibly : the idea of asking yourself whether the song is good enough on acoustic guitar and voice to cut it before you start blowing it out at 125 decibels . |
22 | They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened . |