Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My educational colleagues are a hard-bitten lot and I had not expected them to come out as complete ‘ quality ’ converts . |
2 | In those days no-one ventured out with dirty footwear no matter how poor they were . |
3 | " Is everyone bidding out of future pay ? " |
4 | It visited chiefs , and worked through them to find out about local resources , tools , apprenticeship patterns and market locations . |
5 | You can have yours checked out for free on Sunday at Halfords in Durham , in a session organised by Halfords and What Car ? magazine . |
6 | When I got out of high school I wanted to be a caddie , so I got some bags at my local club . |
7 | I came out of slippered retirement and enjoyed a late bonus by visiting the old familiar places once again — but this time with a master cameraman . |
8 | How longingly I recalled that other bed , with Sophocles beside it and Mary in it , as I camped out on unsavoury sacks among the dregs of humanity who were my new companions ! |
9 | ‘ I am not sure whether I will get a hot reception from the fans when I run out at Ayresome Park . |
10 | Yet , by his own admission , ‘ I tuned out of pop music with Elvis Presley . ’ |
11 | Six days afterwards I set out in direct disobedience of orders to rejoin my regiment . |
12 | ‘ I put my name on the road-traffic-accident victim and I walked out with UNIDENTIFIED clutched in my paw . |
13 | Someone rushed out with wet towels to wrap around him . |
14 | Then suddenly I got a bit more confidence , I felt better about my weight , my husband encouraged me as I started out in various career directions , and goals actually began to emerge . |
15 | Now I stride out in major events : the London Marathon , the Great North Run , and the Malta , Benidorm , Sheffield and Leeds marathons . |
16 | ‘ I bin out in deep snow before you was even thought of . ’ |
17 | ‘ I know I went to the ice rink and the pictures with Bill O'Hagan but he knew I went out with other fellows as well . |
18 | Honestly , always was , ver-near Divorce Proceedings every time I went out with emdy for a Campari after the Country Dancing … |
19 | I ran out of printed business cards over a year ago , and I 've now run out of my stock of the blank cards ( which in view of my handwriting have a rather negative impact in any case ) . |
20 | I did n't make any enquiries about how the laundry got done until the day I ran out of clean tights . |
21 | Well , the Cs looked promising to begin with , with R.C. Russell and C.C. Lewis to kick it off in style , but after finding a find opening pair in B.C. Broad and T.C. Middleton , and two more seam bowlers in M.C. Ilott and G.C. Small , I ran out of likely candidates , although two Kent discards , S.C . |
22 | In a research project I carried out into academic publishing a great deal of the work required me to interview very experienced and knowledgeable publishers and to ask questions which , inevitably , touched on financial matters . |
23 | I was just so furious that I swept out in high dudgeon . |
24 | Games always result in a win-lose outcome where someone comes out on top but at the other person 's expense . |
25 | Hence the mansi remained absi , in the sense of not having a dwelling on them , since those who worked them came out from existing farms and it was from those that dues were paid . |
26 | Corbett grinned back ; a Welshman had once told him that each person has an aura about him , be it good or evil , which goes out to other people . |
27 | It is a situation which cries out for centralised resolution of the type the large commercial organisation can impose . |
28 | We are thus given a means of exploring some of the behaviour ( especially the ‘ irrational ’ behaviour ) of our users , of exploring stories some of which cry out for psychoanalytic examination ( particularly ‘ classics ’ such as Lewis Carroll 's Alice stories and J. M. Barrie 's disturbing Peter Pan ) , and of understanding the profound impact of such books as those of Maurice Sendak . |
29 | The second half of the chapter proposes that whole group work is a working method which develops out of small group work and gives greater coherence to it . |
30 | Material which starts out at regional may also go on to be used on the national networks . |