Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] [noun sg] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Shell out of DOS first .
2 While they might have looked out of place next to the modern heavy metal , they are vying for a lucrative market .
3 Bullock Bank station in the Dover Strait , for example , was reported out of position last January and was eventually recovered 61 nautical miles away .
4 Here comes one of the most exciting games in the Division which is remarkable considering they nearly dropped out of sight last season and sold Stan Collimore this .
5 DUBLINERS turned out in strength last night to show their abhorrence of the IRA 's violence and to demonstrate solidarity with the bombing victims of Warrington .
6 ON A rugged hill track overlooking the former car plant at Linwood , Scottish motoring journalists turned out in force last week to put the latest version of a motoring legend through its paces over some very nasty terrain .
7 Remy , which lost out to Martini last year in a bid for Benedictine , is the world 's third largest cognac firm and the only one which is still family owned .
8 Britain 's most glamorous pensioner actress Joan Collins went out to dinner last night — without the aid of a bus pass .
9 Socialist leaders called last night on ‘ all those who support the forces of progress ’ to turn out in force next Sunday to prevent an overwhelming a conservative victory which , they said , would be dangerous for France .
10 so she said erm , erm , I said I only understand that he fell out of bed last night , so she said yes but he 's quite comfortable now , I said is he , is he really ?
11 An appeal for funds is being established now so that there will be enough money in the kitty to be able to commence work on the locomotive as soon as it is taken out of service next year .
12 Another example is from region rail which is a totally independent system but over the years the five local authorities have ploughed millions of pounds of investment into improving a system , the stations the track and the rolling stock which in accordance with the Rail Bill will be put out of franchise next year but will anyone have to buy it ?
13 ( ’ Canny ’ is echoed in the findings of a Gallup poll carried out for Shell last autumn which revealed that 60 per cent of Scottish motorists said they would buy a diesel car , compared to the national average of 49 per cent ) .
14 ‘ Many functions such as baggage handling , catering and maintenance are already being contracted out to specialist third parties . ’
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