Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On that third morning , though , it had been Haynes who led out the home team , since Richards was in the press box breathing fire at Daily Express journalist James Lawton who had asked him for an explanation of the V-sign he had given to his own crowd . |
2 | Born before 1700 , James Stewart ( the son of John Stewart of Ardsheil ) was the illegitimate elder brother of Charles Stewart , fifth of Ardsheil , who led out the Appin Stewarts in the rebellion of 1745 . |
3 | Because he 's articulate he 's often perceived as a serious intellectual who thinks out every step and nuance of Smashing Pumpkins , but he 's actually quite aware of the stupidity of rock star posturing and this come out in self-deprecation . |
4 | Annadale continued their domination of the men 's 1500m with Jim Campbell and Dermot Donnelly who fought out a close finish with Campbell just gaining the verdict by six hundredths of a second in three minutes 47.37 . |
5 | The brothers , who fought out the finish of the Elite Hurdle at Cheltenham 's Sunday fixture , are heading for another showdown in the Bula Hurdle over the same course and distance . |
6 | Similarly other hard information is scant , for instance James Braid who laid out the ‘ links ’ as they were called for some time , is not mentioned until the sixth meeting on October 29th ; that is four months after the first nine holes were opened , and even then the reference is vague . |
7 | Of course there were again too many people chasing too few jobs , but they took it so well , from the older ones amongst the women , who shared out the few cleaning jobs that were going in the City of London , to the elderly Scottish temporary Clerk-in-Charge of the boy 's department . |
8 | For John Dunlop , 78 , from Edinburgh , who read out the names of some of those who died , the memories came flooding back . |
9 | In 1710 he was visited by the noted German traveller Conrad von Uffenbach , who sought out the most eminent instrument makers in London . |
10 | But the brave old trouper , who turns out every week for his village team , has refused to let the nasty shiner hold up his one-man touring show . |
11 | Once again it is Goody himself who points out the counter arguments , although , again , he proceeds to ignore them . |
12 | Similar criticisms are made by Duncan ( 1982 ) and Mingione ( 1981 ) who points out the ‘ autonomy ’ component of Althusserian structuralism . |
13 | If this does not work ( and I do n't think you actually have to go to France ) , you might try the recipe of the American crime short story writer , Robert Twohy , who writes out a first sentence and then sees if anything comes from it , and so on . |
14 | She is pictured with her mum Christine and TV personality Julian Simmons who drew out the winning entry . |
15 | One manager who tried out the forms says ‘ They helped us attend to the little things that parents do without thinking , like making sure children have had their immunisations and following them up if they 're missed . |
16 | On the other hand , it is unlikely that the duke of Normandy , who granted out the larger part of the demesne in feudal tenures , or the count of Toulouse , who was slow to consolidate his lands , was a major contributor to agricultural progress . |
17 | This Government is rarely so generous with the taxpayers ' money , espe cially to people who seek out an in vestment opportunity which does n't involve paying UK tax . |
18 | It was the Queen , not Prince Philip , who spelt out the brutal alternatives . |
19 | Adams showed the authority and leadership you would expect from a defender who has won 17 caps at senior level but in World Cup terms the most significant performance came from Gascoigne , who cut out the asides and showed some of the tactical discipline he has to acquire if he is to make the most of his natural talent in international football . |
20 | Chimes of Freedom , who came out a short-head in front when the pair met over course and distance in July , should emphasise her superiority judged on a recent defeat of Pharaoh 's Delight at The Curragh . |
21 | THE '70s brought gender-bending from both men and women , first in glam rock — the androgynous Bolan and Bowie , brickies in make-up Slade and Sweet , leather-clad angel Suzi Quatro , and then disco — the struttingly sexual Labelle and Nona Hendryx , and androgynes Amanda Lear and Grace Jones who played out the role of dominatrix . |
22 | A GANG of professional thieves who staked out a house in Bentworth last week got away with a £20,000 caravan . |
23 | The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts . |
24 | There was a sort of host who dished out the sherry and took each new arrival round the groups ; though as there were quite a lot of us he could n't remember all our names so we were forced to say them . |
25 | ‘ In the days before there was much legislation on public health matters , public nuisance was the only offence for which it was possible to prosecute those who stank out the neighbourhood with fumes from glassworks , tanneries and smelters , or who kept pigs in the streets , or kept explosives in dangerous places … |
26 | It was Nevin who eked out the second goal in the 16th minute . |
27 | But he had always failed to impress the grown-ups in Never Never Land : the ones who handed out the end-of-term prizes , and the folk who decided which movies were important and meaningful , as opposed to escapist fun for all the family . |
28 | I am sure that the House can imagine the feelings of someone who hangs out the washing one sunny morning only to find , on going to collect it three or four hours later , that it is full of holes caused by the soot deposits coming out of the hospital chimney . |
29 | Hugh de Tracy refused me his daughter as if I had less worth than the slave who cleans out the garderobe tunnel . |
30 | who stretches out the heavens like a thin thing , |