Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Both of these recent releases from the duo 's Threshold House label tinker with material that has long since gone out of print in an attempt to create something else .
2 This is all well and good until you go looking for a sound that the Quad will deliver only when the output level is quite a way up — at which point your mixer has long since run out of headroom .
3 His mouth was clasped to her breast but she had long since run out of milk to feed him .
4 This idea has long since fallen out of favour ; it is much more likely that the two components of a pair were born at the same time and in the same region of space , from the same cloud of dust and gas .
5 Small coats with hoods , sent to the family from abroad , and long since grown out of , were taken away , together with twenty-eight videos .
6 She had long since grown out of her disco dingbat phase .
7 Of course , he 'd long since grown out of it .
8 All landmarks that he knew had long since sunk out of sight beyond the rise .
9 Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’
10 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
11 A recent academic study compared the training available to young people in this country and that available to young people in Germany — for so long held out as the model that all other countries should follow in this regard .
12 AS Alan Irons so rightly pointed out in The Scotsman Sportsview yesterday , the concern of England 's Jonathan Webb and Dewi Morris for the injured Craig Chalmers in the one-hundredth playing of the Calcutta Cup was no different from the chivalrous camaraderie of bygone days .
13 ‘ You 've obviously just come out of a shower . ’
14 So just work out with your building society whether they 'll do it cheaply .
15 Caution ! heat and fumes and evolved , so best carried out in fume cupboard .
16 ‘ It was so easy going out of America , I never realised it would be hard to get in !
17 ‘ I 'm fine , ’ said Henry , ‘ but this means I 'd better just pop out for a second . ’
18 ‘ We destroyed him because he betrayed The Law ! ’ said Hasan , in the kind of voice that suggested Hasan the Second , the Twenty-third Imam of the Nizari Ismailis , had only just popped out of the room for a cup of coffee instead of being stabbed nearly a thousand years ago .
19 I mean I 've only just come out of hospital and as it is I 'm still fairly well Macked with it .
20 You 've only just got out of bed ,
21 ‘ I 've only just got out of bed . ’
22 ‘ I 've only just got out of it !
23 And Stromness accents no quite so easily picked out as Kirkwall but you know that they 're from one of the two towns anyway usually .
24 He had never made any bones about it , and , to be honest , he was much more use out on the slopes , chatting people up , showing off the exclusive styles they sold and being a general advertisement for the place .
25 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
26 East of the Fosse in Townsend Close , the buildings apparently also went out of use , with their associated plots given over to burials , which again followed the earlier layouts and rarely contained any grave goods ; observation of roadworks between Townsend Close and Heave Acre revealed yet more similar burials .
27 ‘ And I do n't understand how the registration papers , which we so carefully prised out of the Department of Transport 's computer in Swansea or some other Godforsaken place , and your driving licence both have an address in Southwark .
28 She had been calm and not at all put out about Eve having abandoned all the plans that had been so carefully thought out for her .
29 It had taken the mice a long time to explore , they had made short excited scurrying runs across the floor , then back to the hutch , nervous , unsure , limiting themselves to a small prescribed space , only later stepping out of it , extending their freedom .
30 I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude , and only later moved out into a room over the Café du Coin , to be nearer her ‘ young man ’ .
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