Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And it seemed Fergie 's ten man heroes had squeezed out a momentous victory until the soccer fates suddenly stabbed them in the back in the pouring rain of Moscow .
2 In fact , my sheer busyness had squeezed out the close intimacy I had known with him during the first few months of the year after my operation .
3 A year or two ago I would have believed him , and maybe the truth would have come out a few months later .
4 Now they 've come out the front door and the bus is running er coming down the road so they 're running for that bus , so they 're using up their energy , the insulin level 's there , but the energy level is going down .
5 He picked up the mail and messages on his desk and at once sorted out a small brown envelope addressed ‘ R. Bell Esqre . ’
6 Back at the village post office he 'd sorted out the usual junk mail which never made it past the door of the shop and found that he was left with one real , honest-to-God letter .
7 Garin Jenkins has sorted out the front row and the Webster-Reynolds-Stuart Davies back row can live with any in the leagues .
8 But it has been said before we should have professional referees — the sooner it 's sorted out the better .
9 ‘ As far as I am concerned , madame , the sooner we get our affairs sorted out the better .
10 We 're talking about a lot of money here , that has been spent , and has continued to be spent , and the sooner we get it sorted out the better , and I 'd like to see it on the agenda of the next budget review committee , which would prior to the policy committee , I believe next , and so we could perhaps augment er , Mr 's report with some findings of our own .
11 Thrifty villagers had sorted out the best for their own uses , present or future .
12 And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration .
13 Once your kit is sorted out the first hour is generally spent getting used to the skis , sidestepping up the slope and sliding straight down .
14 The two clubs have obviously sorted out the wide gap between their respective ideas of the compensation Stoke should receive and it 's now become clear that Macari will be allowed to negotiate his new terms WITH Stoke City 's approval .
15 In fact , my dear , we 've looked out the old bath chair .
16 Somehow , the old man had let out a dangerous secret , one which could not be discussed in a room on an Air Force base .
17 Numberless are the ministers who have come to grief at the height of their peroration as a child has let out a deep sigh , articulating the inner feelings of some and distracting into amusement the rest of the congregation who were listening .
18 And when she protested she never lay like that and had proceeded to demonstrate how she did lie , crossing her legs and pulling her knees up , she had let out a high squeal when the side of Sister Mary 's hard hand came across her knees in a whacking thump .
19 We 've picked out a few of the very best places and entertainments for our trips programme to give you a taste of one of the most attractive areas in Spain .
20 We 've picked out a few packages from the Windows range , more or less at random , just to whet your appetite .
21 Elsewhere , however , known historical fords or bridge sites can be picked out every high summer when the crowfoot blooms — literally , living history .
22 He had picked out the only Georgian-born individual purely on the strength of his personal feelings .
23 She picked up a hand mirror , but what she saw was not reassuring ; the harsh overhead light remorselessly picked out the tiny lines at the corners of her mouth , the discoloured skin around her eyes , the dry , wrinkled neck .
24 The screws , it seemed , had picked out the eight most troublesome in the house , most of which were YCs .
25 He made very few mistakes and so often picked out the right line on the greens , lines which at the time I doubted , that I left the decisions to him . ’
26 FIFTEEN years ago few would have picked out the blue-collar Industrial National Bank of Rhode Island to emerge in the 1990s as the pre-eminent banking power in patrician New England .
27 Mirroring Sun Microsystems Inc 's efforts in this area ( UX No 386 ) Hewlett-Packard Co has rolled out a new range of ISDN connectivity enabling standalone workstations to communicate over public or private ISDN networks .
28 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault-tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
29 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems ( RAIS ) environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
30 Someone must have torn out the right hand page . "
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