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

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1 It was an ideal opportunity for her to find out whether Andrew knew the missing don , and whether Puddephat had ever had any connection with rue Roland .
2 There was more of an opportunity for me to stand out over here , particularly as there is no real heavyweight contender on the British scene since Bruno lost to Tyson . ’
3 ‘ Well , can you think of a better opportunity for them to find out what 's best for the both of ‘ em ? ’
4 First of all it 's erm an opportunity for us to find out a bit more about each other .
5 But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own .
6 Numbers will be restricted to 40 people on each day , and there will be a variety of activities for you to carry out individually , in pairs and in groups , with plenty of opportunity for discussion .
7 We told them she was losing the baby , but they thought it was just a scam for her to get out of the cell .
8 Not only did the king have a spare hour for what turned out to be an excellent interview in the palace gardens , but on learning that there was now no plane to take us home until Monday , laid on two helicopters to take us all on a Sunday outing to Petra ( the ‘ rose red city half as old as time ’ ) , then on to Aqaba on the Red Sea for lunch and a swim , and home across the desert and the black tents of the Bedouins in the evening .
9 As long as I do n't have to use my leader column to support Briant , and any Echo support for him goes out under your by-line — now and in the future — I can live with it . ’
10 ‘ One of the first rules an executive in your salary grade has to accept , ’ he sliced her off , ‘ is that when the flak starts flying you take responsibility for what comes out of your office whether your signature 's on the work or not ! ’
11 Mellowes had drafted a reply for him to read out .
12 Carry out some market research for yourself to find out about the ‘ typical ’ customer .
13 As he opened the door of the car for her to get out he smiled , a smile that appeared eloquent both of regret and appeal .
14 A small window on to the yard offered sufficient light for him to make out the cheese and butter and sacks of sugar and rice .
15 The day before his TV appearance around Peter Sissons ' round table , Lilley was in the North-East for what turned out to be a dress rehearsal of his election strategy .
16 There was a lot of quarrels about me going out , and not coming back till late .
17 The speed of it to walk out
18 My becoming homeless was not a result of my dropping out of a system which probably would have supported me until retirement age ; it was the result of a chain of events which took place much , much later .
19 I lived in fear of him finding out where I lived .
20 The pettish , wilful side of him came out , the Colonel 's spoiled son .
21 It was only when I did something particularly outrageous that the priggish side of him came out . ’
22 more erm abrupt more familiar side of him coming out
23 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm i it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who are made , made redundant , going to the company and swelling their balance sheets , while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
24 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who were made , made redundant going to the company and swelling their balance sheets while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation , when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
25 The immediate result of the New Hampshire election Buchanan got almost 40% of the vote was therefore the resignation three days later of NEA Chairman John Frohnmayer , a politically well-connected Oregon lawyer with what turned out to be surprisingly little political skill .
26 Mr Gibson was a director of the construction company Henry Brothers in which carries out contracts for the security forces .
27 It was clear she was waging an internal battle with herself , but finally the actress in her won out , and she tossed her luxuriant hair back contemptuously .
28 Here , a British chain store reproduced my original designs in what turned out to be a very successful venture .
29 I had to stay in camp next day as there was strong opposition to my going out shooting .
30 A follow-up study to one carried out in 1970 — 71 into all companies registered in Scotland in 1969 , and 65 of the entrepreneurs who founded new companies in that year .
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