Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] [art] [adj -est] " in BNC.

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31 I 'm sure everything will work out for the best . ’
32 Brockweir residents accuse the council of selling out to the highest bidder instead of letting future generations go to school in their own village .
33 ‘ Do n't you think that if after seven hundred years of London government , you ca n't do better than this , you ought to leave Ireland to govern itself , and get out with the best grace you may ? ’
34 Reports filtered out of the latest MacWorld in San Francisco about an Apple Computer Inc project , code named Cat in the Hat , that aims to port the Apple ToolBox , Apple 's crown jewels , the source of the Mac interface , over to IBM Corp 's AIX in six months , to Hewlett-Packard Co HP-UX in nine months and to Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc machines after that .
35 Much has been said about what a Labour Government could and could not do , but I am certain that a Labour Government would set out with the best of intentions to improve the situation .
36 When it was easy to reach this man whose spirit was born out of the best of the desert traditions .
37 Fire , which painfully heals and floridly creates out of the slimiest reek and chaos …
38 Before Edward 's reforms of 1289–91 , offices were normally farmed out to the highest bidder .
39 Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers .
40 At least Gooch had the consolation of getting out to the best of the home bowlers , and to a man who is coached by former Indian captain , Kapil Dev .
41 The thorny question of divorce was discussed and argued out in the frankest tones .
42 Companies cluster together anxious not to miss out on the latest developments and the growing pool of scientifically-skilled labour .
43 Frank is driven out in the darkest darkness in Leeds , but he got a golden oppurtunity when he was selected for Drillos squad to play USA [ and Costa Rica — killers of Sweden in last WC for those who remember — my comm. ] later this month .
44 ‘ Oh , it all worked out for the best . ’
45 ‘ So things worked out for the best , I suppose , ’ Maggie said carefully .
46 Nationalist slogans , ‘ pulled out of the murkiest depths of history ’ , were chanted , and the crowd , armed with metal posts , sticks and stones , then proceeded to beat up local citizens , overturn cars and set them on fire , and smash the windows of shops and other public buildings .
47 For example , find out about the best workshops , seminars and training courses to attend .
48 IF YOU want to know what books are in the library or find out about the latest reports on new topics , you can now do this without leaving the comfort of your office .
49 BRITAIN 'S struggle to climb out of the worst recession since the 1930s has seen Ministers return to the old ‘ belt-tightening ’ rhetoric of more than a decade ago — a move less than popular with Liberal Democrat Steve Cawley .
50 Charlie had left me with only two choices : I could try to run the baker 's shop myself and give up any thought of taking a degree , or I could sell out to the highest bidder .
51 And they 'll reach out to the best part of your body .
52 He washed and went out to the nearest bar for a tall glass of water and a coffee .
53 This lesson had been reinforced as far as the railways were concerned each spring from 1918 to 1920 , when urgent orders went out from the highest level to rehabilitate them in order to cope with the influx of vital foodstuffs and fuel to the towns .
54 Maggie stared out of the nearest window , but all she could see was .
55 The melodic line must stand out with the greatest power and clarity in our arrangement , and obviously calls for a great sweep of strings .
56 My hair falls out at the slightest touch , sometimes leaving little bald patches .
57 Confusion , despair , futility and hopelessness reached out from the darkest corners of Martin 's mind to engulf and possess him utterly .
58 I feel that the PR team have their work cut out at the best of times without the likes of Mr. Wigmore and his cheap , sensationalist style of so-called journalism .
59 Any junkie or Bowery red-eye comes limping down the street , then five sombre fatboys with baseball bats and axe-handles stride out of the nearest trattoria .
60 Who can come out with the longest words in a minute
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