Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 For John Dunlop , 78 , from Edinburgh , who read out the names of some of those who died , the memories came flooding back .
8 In 1710 he was visited by the noted German traveller Conrad von Uffenbach , who sought out the most eminent instrument makers in London .
9 She is pictured with her mum Christine and TV personality Julian Simmons who drew out the winning entry .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 It was the Queen , not Prince Philip , who spelt out the brutal alternatives .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 A GANG of professional thieves who staked out a house in Bentworth last week got away with a £20,000 caravan .
16 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 .
17 ‘ 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 …
18 It was Nevin who eked out the second goal in the 16th minute .
19 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 .
20 Him who figured out the contour of his car ?
21 She conjured up a bogeyman , Mr Whistle , who pulled out the voices of little boys who whistled , leaving them only with their whistles .
22 And one lucky spectator who pulled out the winning raffle ticket for a copy of the world 's earliest stamp , The Penny Black , valued at £45 , was Tom Pickering of Tyne and Wear .
23 Mary Ann Evans 's , the oldest , poshest store in town , which was always , out of respect , called by its full name , never simply Evans 's , and which in those days still had the old-fashioned lifts with wood-panelling and carpets and concertina doors , and uniformed attendants who called out the wares on each floor .
24 Observers of the seven-month trial are left wondering who edited out the intrigue .
25 It was Abem Finkel , Muni 's brother-in-law , who worked out a screenplay from the basis of a draft by Musmanno and a melodramatic comedy about Slavic miners by Harry R. Irving , but there were other supervisors and writers involved and ultimately the vital decisions with regard to the project would have been taken by Jack Warner and his senior executive Hal Wallis .
26 Who worked out the structure of the language from first principles , then ?
27 I took over from a guy who went out the stage door and somebody said to him , ‘ Have you got a light ? ’
28 Being born and brought up next to a butcher 's shop in a Somerset town in the closing years of the 18th century may not have been the healthiest start in life for a child , but those who saw out the dangerous first two or three years seemed to have stood a good chance of survival thereafter .
29 Who sorted out the problems with all the possessions and supervision for Leeds North West ?
30 Bodley 's view about the literary insignificance of English drama was formally challenged by Ben Jonson who published plays in the Folio edition of his Workes in 1616 and later , and in response to Jonson 's success , by Shakespeare 's first editors , Heminge and Condell , who brought out the First Folio of Shakespeare 's plays in 1623 ( eight years after Shakespeare died ) .
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