Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] their own " in BNC.

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1 They ‘ memorise ’ the information she supplies , process it somehow , and then , compensating for crosswinds and the movement of the Sun , fly out on their own directly to the flower patch .
2 Press monopolies inhibit those with different views from launching out on their own .
3 They enclose all pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns , and leaving nothing standing but only the church to be made into a sheep-house … the husbandmen be thrust out of their own , or else by covin and fraud or by violent oppression they be put besides it , or by wrongs and injuries they be so wearied , that they be compelled to sell all .
4 Hence , it is argued , the technology was developed to meet the requirements of large-scale factory production rather than of small-scale craft producers operating out of their own cottages .
5 The move was designed to protect home riders who , it was claimed , were being balloted out of their own events by foreigners .
6 By now they were in among thickening crowds of people , nodding to acquaintances and looking out for their own key men from down the valley .
7 It is important to remember that there are risks attached to being kind to people in this state , and important also not to underestimate how difficult it may be for such people to reach out on their own .
8 Avatars , made out of their own perverse essence , would hook into the spirits of vulnerable psykers , into greedy , heedlessly ambitious mortals , and would offer those dupes a little power — playing them like living puppets on intangible strings — before twisting them into tools of evil and eventually consuming them .
9 Looking again at those dim shapes around the flame , they did appear to be rigs , vaguely made out in their own gassy glare .
10 Now that the ex-cadets were initiated Scouts , they could speak out of their own accord .
11 These last two must have felt the stirring of the soul at the sublime beauty which causes the peak experience , and because this sweetness came out of their own minds , theirs was the most intense emotion .
12 That would only have been necessary had the troops been requisitioning other people 's equipment , rather than turning out with their own ambulances .
13 It can bring together polar opposites in a way that would never happen in London or LA , where musicians hang out with their own kind .
14 What finance officers will not know until much later is how these broad intentions will work out for their own authority , given the complex and changing allocations formula in the revenue support grant .
15 People could then ‘ cash ’ their vouchers at any school of their choice , and they could top them up by paying out of their own pockets for a more expensive school .
16 The weapons and electronics divisions , worth forty million pounds , have been bought out by their own managements .
17 ‘ To provide a model for citizens doing their own research , growing out of their own local people needs and concerns , rather than for professional consulting firms doing research based on the needs and interests of government agencies . ’
18 They were finally pouring out on their own .
19 Some older people dread the idea of moving out of their own homes , while others would enjoy being near or actually living with their relatives .
20 Now those same partners gave their blessing to the idea of the two solicitors moving out of their own offices , and setting up a temporary Law Centre where everyone involved could get together and fight for the return of the children ; they would fight for justice , and ultimately a judicial inquiry .
21 The shoot was supposed to be a secret , but word got out and Hitman regulars travelled down to Manchester Two thousand could n't get into the club , and tension mounted between trendy regulars ( locked out of their own club ) and the Hitman 's handbag brigade ( shut out of their programme ) .
22 He said : ‘ As usual , the Government and their fellow-travellers are trying hard to slither out of their own responsibility for it .
23 From now on the locals would do what they were told to do by Detroit , and if they did n't like it they could take the option of either getting out of their own free will , or being booted out .
24 The first is a request for the pleasure of their company while the second implies slight patronage , and highlights their inability to go out on their own and their need now to be ‘ taken ’ .
25 For Bob and Tessa 's house Jannie projected all the reconstruction and improvement which she and John had never found either money or energy enough to carry out in their own .
26 Advice to subject teachers to carry out within their own teaching programme .
27 Then gradually slip the open bag into the tank , and allow the fish to swim out in their own time .
28 ‘ Well , they were blindfolded before they got out of their own car that morning , as you know .
29 Rivals in Britain , Japan and Finland are now coming out with their own similar designs .
30 And they had kept their counsel , never spoken out about their own beliefs .
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