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

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1 It remains to be seen whether the archaeologists will win out over the urban planners .
2 ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said .
3 This one now , er again hits him Mahammama on the pad , trickles out on the off side and Goch picks it up from extra cover .
4 In each case the experience of being wrenched out of the familiar instigates an identity crisis which results in a series of ‘ rebirths ’ as the protagonist grapples with the problem of selfhood and strives to construct some form of coherent identity out of the scraps of other peoples ' languages which penetrate his or her consciousness .
5 There will be much worse to come if the German government decides , as it may , to pull out of the European Fighter Aircraft project on which Deutsche Aerospace was counting for future revenues .
6 Thousands of staff at two of Britain 's biggest aerospace companies are worried there may be yet more redundancies following Germany 's decision to pull out of the European Fighter project .
7 PHILIPS ‘ TO PULL OUT OF THE PERSONAL COMPUTER BUSINESS ’
8 The story seems to have been largely missed , but Philips Electronics NV is planning to pull out of the personal computer business as part of its latest restructuring , which will see 5,000 jobs go from its consumer electronics operations worldwide this year , Het Financieele Dagblad reported .
9 If the Japanese continue to pull out of the international bond markets they will deprive the global economy of much-needed capital .
10 Crosby reassured Byrne yesterday after the Republic of Ireland marksman was forced to pull out of the international squad with a calf injury that will sideline him for a fortnight .
11 He made only 17 and 18 but so weakened himself that he was forced to pull out of the following three-day fixture in Vishakhapatnam .
12 Last night 's crucial Maastricht vote following the debate in the House of Commons meant Mr Gummer had to pull out of the Welsh farming conference organised by the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society , the Welsh Agricultural College and Midland Bank .
13 The severity of the depression was highlighted this week by the decision of the Automobile Association to pull out of the retail package holiday market , creating 400 redundancies .
14 After completing three quarters of a loop the model is reluctant to pull out of the ensuing dive .
15 So how can a fucking car fall out of the fucking sky , Rohmer ?
16 I looked out of the wind-shaken carriage , where people were moaning and cursing and making vows to start going by bus , or take the car next time , or buy a car , or learn to drive … looked out through the rain-spattered sheets of glass , watching the cold January day leach out of the grey skies above the drenched city , and witnessed the rain fall upon the tramped-on , pissed-on , shat-on grass of the narrow path in the scrubby field with a feeling of wry but nevertheless wretched empathy .
17 As though the voice was directly in my ear again I surfaced out of the momentary haze to hear my agent saying ‘ that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about ’ .
18 I remember walking out into the bright sunlight of a late summer 's day in central London thinking : ‘ Oh God , how the hell do I tell people ? ’
19 THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to royal biographer Andrew Morton .
20 THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to controversial royal biographer Andrew Morton .
21 Louis , walking out to the long black car , was a sack of tears .
22 A DEFENDANT on trial for a horrifying knife murder was on the run last night after walking out of the Old Bailey .
23 These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage .
24 If mirth it was : she heard these sad wails and thought , I 'm laughing out of the wrong side of my mouth …
25 In Elizabethan days , three hundred years later , the solitary farm of Newton , standing upon the heath that petered out in the muddy flats of the bay , alone marked the site of Edward I 's ‘ new town ’ .
26 But Kate took the opportunity to slip out past the young man , even though her boss yelled at her to stay .
27 This was a Greek theatre , hollowed out of the steep mountainside and looking out over one of the finest views in the world , with the sea far below on one side and , in the distance , Mount Etna .
28 As they finally leave the city and head out for the open road , Billy the Kid says , ‘ We made it , did n't we ? ’
29 Suddenly the leafy green tunnel gives way to a clearing gouged out of the hooded wood .
30 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
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