Example sentences of "[adv] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I got out the car and I went over and I , turned it down , as it were turning down I saw it was n't pouring just out the tap , it was also pouring from the
2 And you know when after we had withdrawn our labour , then various things arose in that needed sorting out , and the bonus system there , if we thought ours was unfair , their 's was totally out the window .
3 totally out the window ?
4 So Andy Legg is still out the question remains as to whether Gary will be in the starting lineup after Tony impressive performance against Forrest .
5 Even further out the houses are spread out on estates with gardens .
6 Further out the forecasts spread rapidly , with growth predictions next year ranging from a pessimistic 1.4 per cent to an optimistic 3.4 per cent , inflation from 1.0 per cent to 4.9 per cent , the PSBR from £32.5 billion to £60 billion , unemployment from a low of 2.7 million to a gloomy 3.6 million in the fourth quarter of 1994 , and the current account deficit from a high of £22 billion to a best-case scenario of only £6 billion for the year .
7 a ‘ sordid and selfish character ’ who ‘ had warped further and further out the straight with time ’ ; a passenger aboard the Golden Mary who , after the ship is wrecked , thinks only of himself .
8 Then the Trunchbull turned to us and said , ‘ From now on , anybody caught eating in class goes straight out the window . ’
9 will go straight out the window and they wo n't bother with us , a very short time it 's taken five I mean six years to build up the credibility
10 straight out the water !
11 When you push the pedal , the thruster 'll blow — straight out the front of the skirt .
12 Right , I 'll put some make up on Just read them straight out the book ca n't you ?
13 Do you like it straight out the fridge , well , I left it in the fridge , first of all , said oh get the , get the cheeses out , and I said , no I want to leave them in the fridge , I want those nice and cool .
14 I shall have flown into who knows whose airport , or I 'll be sleeping on a ship steaming slowly out the English Channel , or I 'll be dead and rigid on a lonely piece of ground .
15 Hopefully we can pull the giant eel right out the water and if not , I might be able to throw a net over it . ’
16 And was used to have to er I 'm talking about on the Green , now , we used to have to go er right out the gate , half way up the street , for water and the lavatory , it was hard to pull up .
17 Yeah well , there was n't many shops there really dear , there were just the er fishmongers and greengrocers and the butchers and the , we used to have to go there to get , to queue up , you had to queue because there was no , not many shops to be there you see to serve you , it 's altered a lot now , there 's a lot more shops now and the doctors I used to have to queue right out the gate , the doctors a big long queue , there was only Dr surgery and then we had another doctor came that started down at erm the bottom of erm Harlow near where , where do they call that ?
18 they 've done well out the insurance !
19 I mean I always thought , I always thought The Tramway The Yorkshire , and were always gon na do quite well out the Sugar House
20 The silicone rubber will fill up the gaps , creating a cushion between the saddle and the pickups and helping to even out the response — at the expense of a slight reduction in overall output .
21 Applying the opposite rudder will tend to reduce the yaw and so help even out the stalling of the wings .
22 This will help to even out the peaks and troughs of investing in stocks and shares but will lock in profits by paying yearly bonuses .
23 The government should plan its own spending ahead to even out the booms and slumps of the coming peacetime years , and should also act to control the volume of private demand .
24 Though certain crimes served to even out the distribution of power and income , other crimes had the opposite effect .
25 It also shows women are over-represented in education , languages and literature and music/drama/art/design , whereas men are over-represented in engineering and technology and science , and that this pattern has not changed a great deal over the period , despite attempts to even out the balance , and in particular to attract more women on to science and technology courses .
26 Always use a base coat to even out the nail surface and to prevent dark polishes staining .
27 or they can but a tiny amount , it 's this sort of dogma , this blind faith , has put commonsense right out of the window completely out the window
28 she 's never out the money i n't she ?
29 She sat watching him for a moment , hoping he would look around and smile ; but he kept his back turned to her and continued to gaze abstractedly out the window .
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