Example sentences of "[vb infin] out on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
2 How else can you hang out on this planet for thirty years while still remaining free ?
3 I was a bit worried about how the string-balance would work out on this guitar , since the pickup has to be bent around the corner on the Lowden 's split-saddle channel , but everything 's fine .
4 Through it you can look out on some trees .
5 You can also splash out on extra nitro-injectors , giving a short but effective blast of speed .
6 Maybe he did splash out on exotic ‘ boilermakers ’ — beer with a Jack Daniels chaser — while the rest of us supped halves of Guinness , and his hands shook a little .
7 Indeed , it seems that a hearer who interpreted this utterance as conveying a specific proposition or set of propositions would miss out on much of its intended relevance .
8 There would be a rise of some 20,000 in the number of retail jobs — because more small shopkeepers could make ends meet — but shopworkers ' average annual wages would fall by £170 , for they would miss out on higher Sunday pay-rates .
9 ARMCHAIR soccer fans will miss out on live TV coverage of the new Premier League matches .
10 If a teacher leaves it up to the pupils to work on their own initiative , will they miss out on essential skills while coming to grips with being responsible for their own learning ?
11 For example , ‘ No child of practising religious parents will miss out on religious education — it will be provided at home . ’
12 Young people do not miss out on Compact opportunities by remaining in education .
13 They may , for instance , be unaware that they are being spoken to unless referred to by name , and they can miss out on humorous incidents which make the rest of the class laugh .
14 It 's attractive , and it 's better , but Borland did miss out on some obvious improvements .
15 Hundreds of victims of crime could miss out on vital counselling , because of restrictions on the use of computer information .
16 Do n't miss out on this very special opportunity — fill out the order coupon now .
17 In the meantime , Mike Harris will miss out on this years batch of heather honey .
18 ‘ Any businesses or land owners with interests in the City Challenge Initiative bid should give urgent consideration to this matter over the next few days to make sure they do not miss out on this important opportunity , ’ said Mr Checkley .
19 Although the benefits of dietary fibre are still in the process of scientific investigation , we want to make sure that you do n't miss out on any of the advantages , both those which are known and those still to be fully revealed .
20 And you wo n't miss out on any of the action because all of our demonstrations will be relayed on a large video screen .
21 Yeah , you do n't want to do n't miss out on any thing do you ?
22 ‘ Darlington could miss out on foreign trade opportunities if it does n't begin an enlightened dialogue with these people . ’
23 Presumably , they would set out on one course of action , receive a consultants ' report which would blow them off their course , the journalists would then be summoned to Luigi 's restaurant and policy would once again be changed .
24 It is confusing , perhaps it does n't pay out on immediate diagnosis , only when one of the other illnesses takes over
25 All we will say is you have a policy with us , you now have H I V , we will pay out eventually , because you , you 're going to die , you 'll probably die as they are then , or one of these other illnesses will be diagnosed , we just wo n't pay out on permanent disability .
26 and of course the insurance people would not pay out on either , wiped their hands of it because they reckoned it was nothing
27 He could of course simply walk out on some pretext — visiting a friend .
28 But like Dave said you know , there 's no , I said to her you gon na go out on those two days , I said got all your Christmas shopping , no , everybody will get money .
29 You 'd go out on this wonderful surge .
30 Well , they used to do them at fourpence ha'penny a pair , and each one must be put in a big envelope , so as it could go out on this catalogue business .
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