Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 NEW Yorkers are stepping out to weird Foot Friend parties to meet the partner of their dreams .
2 The latest CBI figures suggest settlements are levelling out after falling to 4.2 per cent in the final three months last year .
3 As you 'll have heard , bass makers Warwick are branching out into the area of specialised bass amplification .
4 Ironically Pembroke , the most recently developed area , where today new routes are tumbling out of the sky as fast as the climbers , has become the place where descriptions — starred pitches probably excluded — still offend mightily under the grade descriptions act .
5 You may sense that your words are tumbling out into a kind of void .
6 ‘ There 's maybe one or two references that are specifically cultural or culturally specific , but there 's guys in Botswana who are hanging out with their friends having fun and wanting girlfriends .
7 David Baker from Mercury Rev is checking out the soon-to-be-signed-to-Geffen St Johnny ; Sonic Youth are hanging out with Cell , no doubt priming the newcomers for their forthcoming Euro jaunt with the Yoof ; and Canadian lungers Sloan fall victim to the complimentary charm of the Lemonheads ' Evan Dando .
8 Swingbeat New Editioners Bell Biv Devoe are hanging out in the lounge telling stories of how the helicopter in their latest video toppled off a windy roof .
9 " Another fashion we are stamping out on the plantation , Auguste , is Bolshevism , " he said , leaning earnestly towards the recruiter .
10 They 've made him lie with his hands behind his head , which is a trick they probably picked from a Miami Vice afternoon repeat , except it looks stupid when the guy 's hairy legs are sticking out from the tail of his shirt .
11 But the East Germans , deaf to all advice , are lashing out in fury and bitterness , blaming everyone but themselves for their predicament .
12 These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage .
13 ‘ There are thousands , maybe tens of thousands , who are dying out in the rural areas , or as they make their way to the towns to get help .
14 At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor .
15 The success — I am looking out of the window at the thickly carpeted mountainside — comes from the knowledge of shared weakness , the weakness of both men and women in matters of sex and passion .
16 They pause , too , about a hundred yards from where the Masai are fanning out around one of the hills .
17 He warned the Conservatives and Labour that ‘ from the ancient bastion of liberalism , the flames are fanning out in all directions , consuming your shabby campaigns , your out-of-date policies , your visions of the future ’ .
18 Secondly , you are looking out for minor defects which will cost you time and money — plumbing , heating redecoration , bathroom and kitchen fittings , replacement windows , floor finishes , insulation etc .
19 For this reason , an all-round practice gives better training than a specialised one — but it may be well worth taking articles in a specialised firm if you are assured that they are looking out for a bright young man/woman like you to be a partner .
20 This applies also to the British Council , our arm of cultural diplomacy , which is facing unprecedented demands from the newly liberated countries which are looking out for English language teachers .
21 On the plains , small rodents that have spent the daylight hours in the safety of their burrows , are venturing out under the cover of night to look for food .
22 The daylight fixtures are going too , I understand that Yorkshire are bowing out after at least 30 years of playing Ulster every season .
23 This may be partly because there are many pigs , who are a match for the boys , and partly because the boys are acting out of reasonable necessity , and not immature impulsiveness .
24 They 're sticking out like the prongs of a garden fork .
25 The issue of January 29 , 1972 offered readers a taster of the future in the shape of a small box proclaiming ‘ We 're Freaking Out At NME ’ and hinting arcanely at big changes afoot .
26 It 's for a new er dictionary they 're bringing out about erm English spoken language
27 They 're a bit cold when you 're walking out on the streets .
28 The one you 're walking out with , the one Gazzer and me saw down the prom . ’
29 Cos she 's gone mad and they put it on her , right , and they , they 're holding her and they 're tapping out of the stage sidewards and she 's sort of like going like this , she , she , thinks all these nice men 'll love me and then like at the end of the show you see them , they 're tapping her out of the studio and putting her into a van and she 's still wearing a straight jacket and smiling at you .
30 ‘ No , you 've had a bad time , and now you 're snapping out of it , that 's all .
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