Example sentences of "[verb] out [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Ignominiously , I was hustled out after my second question clutching my scrap of question paper . |
2 | It is in imminent danger of dying out from its last remaining stronghold — Redgrave and South Lopham Fen in Suffolk — due largely to the fact that a nearby borehole drilled by the Suffolk Water Company is drying out the ground . |
3 | Besides , everyone else is bidding out of their next pay , just as I am . |
4 | ‘ He appears to have come out of his last race at Haydock very well , ’ Gaselee said , ‘ and I am hopeful that he will run another big race next Saturday . |
5 | There were a few stunners , true , but they always moved out after their first year whilst the ungainly ones became permanent fixtures . |
6 | One of the recommendations to come out of our first extended patrols was that the crews should be allowed air travel to return home for rest days . |
7 | His wife and children face being turned out of their 17th century farmhouse after 12 years there . |
8 | List under the headings below what activities you put out at your last session . |
9 | ‘ When you consider the inexperience of the side they put out in their first Test against France , their 20–15 victory was remarkable . |
10 | When Re came out on his next daily journey , the serpent lay in his path and bit him . |
11 | And managing to sniff out of her second in command a crisis back at the office , even though he tried to steer the conversation well away from work . |
12 | Then look out for your next opportunity to express anger in a constructive way . |
13 | ‘ Railway Days in Strabane ’ by local enthusiasts Willie Carlin , George Hare and Jim Tinniney , has already sold out of its first print run of 2,000 copies issued last November . |
14 | ‘ I GOT kicked out of my first band and that weekend I bought a guitar and immediately started recording the first Big Black record . |
15 | Wilkinson cooly ignored the gulf in rankings , not to mention the intimidating figure of Ivanisevic at the other side of the net , pointing out after his second round triumph : ‘ He is only human , like anyone else . ’ |
16 | Like a trapped animal being crooned out of its last redoubt , Harry , his mind all but blank with the terrible force of an unnameable fear , allowed himself to be coaxed out of the bathroom and into the small hall . |
17 | THE QUEEN Mother yesterday pulled out of her second public appearance in as many days , missing the opening day of Royal Ascot for the first time in recent memory . |
18 | The Queen Mother pulled out of her second public engagement in two days cancelling , at the last minute , plans to attend the opening of Royal Ascot . |
19 | THE Queen Mother today pulled out of her second public engagement in two days cancelling , at the last minute , plans to attend the opening of Royal Ascot . |
20 | He himself always adhered to the layering method , as set out in his first publication , the smaller Dictionary of 1724 : ‘ In the Spring prick a great many Holes with an Awl about a Joint that will be in the earth and cover it would a good Mound to peg it down . ’ |
21 | I was working in Australia , and he flew out with his last penny , and without telling me he was coming , to pop the question . |
22 | This year he went out in his first heat at the Hard Rock . |
23 | 8 : As for high level wastes , no-one has demonstrated ( can they ? ) how these wastes can be safely isolated and guarded for the necessary one million years — a geological time span reaching out to our 40,000th generation … |
24 | Olympic champions Linford Christie and Sally Gunnell will have their work cut out in their first individual races of the summer . |
25 | But punters are unlikely to get much value for the grey in this competitive 25runner handicap and , as Daru had to be ridden out for his last two victories , he is worth opposing . |
26 | These include Buckle Island , just off the Antarctic coast , and Mts Erebus and Terror , only a few kilometres from Scott 's original base camp , from which he set out on his last heroic journey . |
27 | Yet there can be no sympathy for Cambridge missing out on their ninth away win of the season . |
28 | As the Board pointed out in its second report : |
29 | The Secretary of State pointed out in his last answer that on 21 February he expressed sympathy with some of the supporters of the regiments , and he said that he would have been standing outside under the same banners . |