Example sentences of "[verb] out on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Now I think it 's a bit rich t to slam the Liberals for walking out on the last debate because the Tories did n't attend the Health Trust Select Committee which Council set up . |
3 | THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to royal biographer Andrew Morton . |
4 | THE Princess of Wales seriously considered walking out on the Royal Family , according to controversial royal biographer Andrew Morton . |
5 | Dog transport was also the norm among the settled coastal Koryaks , Chukchis and Eskimos of the arctic regions of the extreme north-east , whose main source of food was walrus , seals and whales , to hunt which they ventured out on the cold arctic waters in boats made of walrus hide . |
6 | Ardglass were squeezed out on the final card . |
7 | We had come out on a broad dirt road . |
8 | Yes they push er Crosby has gone up front erm with Collimore and Stone 's come out on the right-hand side . |
9 | ITALIAN Fabrizio Tescari won his first World Cup race as defending champion Alberto Tomba crashed out on the second leg of yesterday 's slalom in Sestriere , Italy . |
10 | The Great Hall is let out on a daily rate to companies such as Deutsche Grammophon and EMI for classical music recordings . |
11 | First , on the rateable value of the property , which was a value based on an assessment of what the property could earn if it were let out on the open market . |
12 | Watford is erm when you used to come out on the old |
13 | What you have going for you is the ability to withstand whatever is dished up and to come out on the winning side . |
14 | Appropriately enough , we met in the Hominid Room of the Natural History museum , a light spacious rectangular chamber with a glass wall on one side that looks out on a grassy park . |
15 | How could clothes not dry out on a warm sunny day ? |
16 | Klondyke Trading Co are responsible for providing a variety of straps for both the home market and the world , but as I found out on a recent visit there 's more to making one guitar strap than meets the eye , let alone producing thousands . |
17 | The tent is extremely stable especially in very high winds as I found out on a few wet and wild nights . |
18 | ‘ It 's this business of acceleration faking gravity again — what you found out on the Big Dipper . |
19 | A covering note would detail tasks which would have to be carried out on a regular basis and which agent is responsible for these tasks . |
20 | To make sure the system is working says stocktaking exercises are carried out on a regular basis and there are random checks of the collections . |
21 | Computer Science is a practical subject and , at Edinburgh , students are fortunate in having the opportunity to use systems ranging from single chip microprocessors to some of the world 's highest performance parallel processing systems , with much of their work being carried out on a distributed system of UNIX-based workstations . |
22 | Similarly , interviews with pupils are included but were not carried out on a systematic basis and the results have not been correlated with pupils ' GT4 scores . |
23 | I usually have some sympathy for a player who is dismissed simply for being over-aggressive , but I draw the line when this aggro is carried out on a fellow team mate . |
24 | A prospective cohort study [ 6 ] carried out on a general population in the west of Scotland found that mortality from all causes was higher in passive smokers than in a control group of nonsmokers , as were all causes of death related to smoking , including mortality from lung cancer and ischaemic heart disease . |
25 | This is despite evidence that little more than 0.1 per cent of tropical forestry is in reality carried out on a sustainable basis . |
26 | Prior to the meeting , the IWC 's scientific committee had said that the population of minke whales had now recovered to the point where renewed commercial hunting could be carried out on a sustainable basis . |
27 | Personal selling is a very expensive activity to maintain , and it may be best suited to relatively concentrated markets , such as in the UK for ceramics or steel manufacture , or those in which buying is carried out on a centralised basis . |
28 | As well as simple copying , assemble editing can be carried out on a stop-start basis under manual control of the machines provided that the VCR has the backspace edit facility . |
29 | The calculation of additional financing costs may also be carried out on a comparative basis , comparing what the costs would have been had the project not been delayed and disrupted compared with actual costs . |
30 | Lichen research is carried out on a world-wide collection which is particularly good on European crustose lichens . |