Example sentences of "[to-vb] out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cheeky thieves broke the window of Anthony Gordon outfitters in Westborough , Scarborough , and used a five foot long metal hook to pull out a display full of expensive sweaters .
2 the same sort of thing that Noel bought last year when he saw one of the men in the village , using it to pull out a lot of weed from undergrowth , really
3 Now Kevin could reach in and start to pull out the debris causing the blockage .
4 ‘ He says he ca n't remember exactly but he thinks he may have tried to pull out the knife .
5 I always carry the bag on my left shoulder so I can pull out clubs with my right hand , and I was about to pull out the driver when I hesitated and decided to see how the land lay .
6 He chops hard through the chest cavity and reaches inside to pull out the heart .
7 He drew his sword and scrabbled behind his back to pull out the dirk .
8 Then someone would have to wade into the mouth of the tunnel with a hooked stick to pull out the blockage so that the blood could run away freely .
9 Something within him seemed to collapse but he did n't outwardly fall to pieces or rant or rave or even again try to pull out the arrow or finish me in any other way .
10 ‘ I could n't find the kids but just as had to pull out the fire brigade arrived . ’
11 Estabrook reached into his inside pocket , as if to pull out the letter , but with his fingers upon it he hesitated .
12 I opened the lockers to pull out the kit but found that the top had come off a water container and half a gallon had spilt , soaking the tea bags and bursting the envelope which carried my documents .
13 People like to pull out the job supplement in the middle and , you know , they 've got to be able to do that easily 'cos they throw the rest away , you know , and read the job supplement and they well .
14 " And I suppose you 're going to slip out the kitchen door , " she continued , " which you might be able to do if you time it right and both Mrs James and Mr Gerard are distracted but how are you going to bet back in ? "
15 In some places , notably at the base of the celery stems where the green blanched to white , I used the blender pen to fade out the colour .
16 to jump out the bed to find out .
17 A team at London 's Institute of Cancer are to try out a vaccine developed by gene technology against melanoma , which kills 2,000 people in Britain each year .
18 When buying a bed , it is wise to visit a retailer who has plenty to choose from and to try out a selection .
19 The value of a religious noviciate which asks novices to try out a variety of these functions in turn is that it exposes novices to the value of each .
20 SuperCalc 5.5 represents an important move towards a graphical user interface and this is very good news for every SuperCalc user who likes using a mouse — or who is prepared to try out a mouse for the extra shortcuts that make SuperCalc 5.5 easier to use than its predecessors .
21 Yesterday , the Princess also turned down an invitation to try out a hospital treadmill saying she was much too fit already .
22 THE Princess of Wales yesterday turned down an invitation to try out a hospital treadmill saying she was much too fit already .
23 Personal assistant Jacqueline Branch went to London 's Raphael Clinic to try out a float .
24 Those naturalists who wanted to preserve a role for the supernatural in the creation of life were forced to try out a number of alternatives in an attempt to provide an explanatory framework that would serve as an alternative to evolutionism .
25 A husky laugh and he runs off to try out the gag on a wheel-chaired pallid little pal , recovering from a recent kidney transplant .
26 We have to try out the master scoreboard , a slick computerised monster and a change from the usual ‘ Spaghetti Junction ’ , so need the audience to check the theatre 's voting system .
27 Florida was the first place in the world to try out the scheme , in spite the cynics who said it would n't work .
28 He 'd met Elaine on several trips around the island which Christina had arranged , including a hilarious afternoon when the three of them decided to try out the hotel 's water sports and attempted to learn to water-ski after too many rum sours at the Reef Bar .
29 While studying spinning in Huddersfield ( as part of her degree course in textile design at Middlesex Polytechnic ) there had been no time for her to try out the machine , so the then sceptical technician told her to come back later .
30 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
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