Example sentences of "[that] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ANY parent will tell you that eating out with children under three years old is not the most relaxing experience in the world . |
2 | At Leeds , for example , the grid of streets between the present railway station and the significantly named The Headrow , though now much mutilated by modern development , is still that laid out by Maurice de Paynel in the early thirteenth century . |
3 | But then she realized that laid out before her was a flat surface . |
4 | The tensions and conflicts that arose out of Italy 's struggle for unification were paralleled in the art of the nineteenth-century by the antagonism between Romanticism and Realism . |
5 | Well I think people think that a certain amount of time and attention has to be devoted to the Party 's constitution , and there are two things that arose out of the conference in Brighton . |
6 | The waltz that grinds out of carrousels . |
7 | The little boy was standing in the passage that led out towards the front garden . |
8 | Instinctively , she headed for the door that led out into the garden . |
9 | With a whoop of pleasure Kirsty rushed across the room , heading for the door that led out into the hall . |
10 | The Raubvogel had just entered the short tunnel that led out of the cavern , when Katze finally found what he 'd been looking for . |
11 | He waved behind him towards one of the French windows that led out to the formal gardens surrounding the palace . |
12 | Tom , Faye and Bill were still talking there , and as she crossed the entrance foyer that led out to the veranda on this side , she heard her own name . |
13 | Nicolo jerked his head towards the door that led out to the reception area . |
14 | WELL THERE 'S THE perfect hanging clause , and one that turns out to be surprisingly difficult to complete . |
15 | Could that answer be an intellectual deceit because you did n't , and do n't wish to be publicly identified as the boy going through travails that turns out to be so controversial ? |
16 | Her murder-solving cook Darina Lisle discovers more intrigue when she takes a job at a dying country house hotel that turns out to be a hotbed of sex and mystery . |
17 | I think network marketing I think it I think that turns out to be jolly hard work because if you 're not recruiting it 's the recruitment part of it . |
18 | We , like the Chancellor , hope that turns out to be the case . ’ |
19 | Then there 's the Pete Cornish ‘ brain' and a cable that goes out to Bryan 's pedal board . |
20 | Twelve , thirteen and fourteen are something I 'm not very aut fait with as regards tutors I 'm not anyway is the interim report that goes out after |
21 | ‘ The life that goes out in love to all is the life that is full and rich and continually expanding in beauty and power . ’ |
22 | RCA had agreed to certain kinds of support that got out of hand . |
23 | In Carter 's case , this ungainly , elaborate , opulent press conference is their first giant step into the mad , bad world of record company hype — a joke that got out of control — and , after all the fanfare and foreplay , to have them finally sitting there in the middle of a hall in Belgium almost seems like a punchline that is n't very funny . |
24 | Er in November of last year we actually attended fifty five bonfires that got out of hand . |
25 | ‘ Bit of nookie that got out of hand ? ’ |
26 | Meanwhile , a self-declared ring-leader , Paul Taylor , shouting from the roof tops , has claimed that it was all just a sit-in protest that got out of control . |
27 | Of all the things that sprung out at me on the paper in this report that we could actually do something about was to slot in a fifth round about the five o'clock crunch time and taken them out the market but I |
28 | I think it 's also easy to argue that if you take money out of government allocation for service delivery greater than the amount that is necessary , then actually , the people that are getting in in in the sense of capital schemes , the losers are the people that lose out on front line direct services . |
29 | There is a great need for music and art that cries out for change in this sad , sick society . |
30 | Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ? |