Example sentences of "[verb] out [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
2 Imagine walking out one day and thinking about the light .
3 conked out other day and he thought it were points , he changed points and I says to him have you changed plugs ?
4 One side-effect of this is that affixing spikes and suchlike for climbing is impossible — they just slip out next round as the hole they made heals .
5 He has actually come out this season and said that there s no place in the side for Strachan and Rocastle .
6 He seemed to have let out sufficient steam and resentment for the moment and turned to flirt obligingly with a middle-aged woman who touched his arm in pleased anticipation .
7 You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk
8 You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk
9 Ursula stubbed out one cigarette and lit another while Charlotte stared straight ahead , trying to assemble in her mind all the consequences of what she had heard .
10 ‘ He found out next day that Molassi had knifed somebody in the confusion .
11 I found out next morning that his boat was in Halfway House , but when I first saw him I had no idea he was a Moila man , and it did n't occur to me that he would know the mooring there .
12 We found out last night that he , you know them things that you lift up ?
13 It was only eight o'clock ; obviously I 'd conked out some time before everybody else , and they were still asleep ( I had heard appropriate log-sawing-like noises coming from Hamish and Tone 's room on my way back from the bathroom ) .
14 Finally , hypnosis is usually carried out some time after the police have done their normal questioning , but memory of an event can often improve spontaneously after an interval of time has passed ; this phenomenon is known as the ‘ reminiscence effect . ’
15 The interviews were carried out some time after the abuse had been established , so that while all had been on the child abuse register only half were still on the register when interviewed .
16 The Iraqis had also carried out widespread looting and had caused serious damage to the country 's infrastructure .
17 However , dentists have carried out more work than anticipated .
18 ‘ Who is it ? ’ she asked warily , her brain trying to work out some excuse if it was one of her friends .
19 Where order is concerned , it appears that teachers are disrespected not only for not meting out appropriate punishment when deserved ( within the official theory ) , but also for not exercising discipline within the classroom .
20 Survey methodology is a highly developed technique for obtaining a representative sample of opinions and attitudes from an enumerated population , but the interactive technique used in such surveys is designed to keep rapport at a moderate level and filter out all information that can not be coded in the scheme developed .
21 Some of these considerations are sometimes valid , and must be taken into account , but surely they should not excuse us from seeking out such evidence as does exist in relation to the period and style we are performing ?
22 Sifting out unsuitable material and replacing with new and relevant stock .
23 All this was swept away by a new principle which was introduced in the early part of the nineteenth century , namely , that a local authority could not carry out any function unless strictly authorised by statute .
24 They must also carry out any testing or examination necessary to achieve this and they must ensure that adequate information will be available about the use for which it was designed and about any conditions necessary for its safe use .
25 Director David Hughes-Hallett said : ‘ The last owner Keith Schallenberg was sympathetic to wildlife — he did n't carry out any shooting or fishing .
26 You will need the ability to initiate and carry out original research and to work effectively in a team .
27 They cut out Spanish practice and job creation which is rife , or has been rife , within some quarters of the group .
28 Santa Monica sunglasses cut out all UVA and UVB rays , £18.99 , from totes .
29 Cut out this coupon and affix to space on entry form
30 If , for some specific action X ( e.g. jumping an age queue ) , animals ( i ) did not do X , ( ii ) drove out of the group any animal that did X , and ( iii ) drove out any animal that did not join in driving out an X-doer , then the behaviour would be evolutionarily stable .
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