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

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1 She was lean , dark-skinned , and ancient and wizened as the baccala , the salt cod pegged out in the harbour to dry .
2 Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ .
3 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
4 He stared up at the grey shapes bobbing out in the lagoon .
5 Mr Salmond argued that each of the three opposition parties would vote with the Government during the passage of the Maastricht Bill , and warned against ‘ walking out in the huff ’ at every disagreement .
6 For half an hour they followed the telltale red blotches until finally they petered out in a glade surrounded by dense thickets of thorn and bamboo .
7 Thus reform often petered out in a rearrangement of government offices — a persistent feature of Spanish administrative history — which failed to eradicate the inherited vices of a paper-loving bureaucracy ; the navy , for example , remained a ground-based pasture for underpaid civil servants to browse on , a defect that had costly results at Trafalgar .
8 But there it petered out in a welter of bloody , confused fighting .
9 To Harry 's left , the lane petered out in a gravel track curving round past the garden hedge to serve the jetty .
10 Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland .
11 But they petered out in the maze of corridors .
12 The canal petered out in the middle of it .
13 Yeah , well th that all petered out in the end , did n't it ?
14 ‘ What I mean is , they probably had some sort of … lover 's quarrel , Gebrec went storming out in a rage and charged up to the belvedere to cool off .
15 There are plenty of great walks to try out in the forest itself and some of the surrounding peaks — the forest boundaries include some of the lower Cairngorm summits .
16 As this review of change in Europe and the USA has shown , there were a number of important experiments in the 1940s and 1950s which , coincident with the development of mood-stabilizing drugs , suggested that a significant number of long-term patients could be successfully boarded out in the community .
17 On the road , however , in regular use , the Corrado VR6 is the one that stands out in the driver 's mind as the quickest , most comfortable , most civilised and most user-friendly of all .
18 Japanese never like to stand out in a crowd .
19 I recall having to stand out in the cold at Cotherstone Chapel when one gentleman belonging to a family which had been in the dale for several generations was laid to rest .
20 You want to stand out in the assessor 's mind but not as an insensitive bully trying to throw your weight around .
21 One business source said : ‘ He has a low base salary and he has to stand out in the sun a great deal longer before he gets a bonus at the oasis .
22 4 The means whereby a word is made to stand out in an utterance .
23 The showers will become heavier and more frequent , especially in the north and east , before dying out in the afternoon .
24 In present times the system is in danger of dying out in the Point district , as so many of the men and women have regular employment in town .
25 Uniplex founder , Peter Osbourn , and finance director Dave Jennings have been squeezed out in the re-shuffle , and Patrick Regester , previously head of Uniplex 's international operations division has been appointed managing director , reporting to Amos .
26 Easily Accessible : Walks spiral out in every direction , including the Pennine Way , which runs across Black Hill and can be joined one mile from the house .
27 Tell them you 've come out in a rash , or something .
28 The words had come out in a babble and by the time he had gathered his wits and been able to respond she had put the phone down .
29 The third point which has come out in a number erm of comments , certainly from the C P R E is the issue of overshoots in the approved structure plan in respect to Greater York , and as we made clear in paragraph eight of our er erm position statement , we accept that there has been in numeric terms in the period eighty one to ninety two something like fifteen percent overshoot in terms of completions er in that period .
30 I am very pleased we have come out in the shape we have .
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