Example sentences of "[verb] out the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dexter drew out the second drawer with more hope . |
2 | Once your kit is sorted out the first hour is generally spent getting used to the skis , sidestepping up the slope and sliding straight down . |
3 | ‘ There have been a number of occasions in the past when stories have appeared in the press saying what the figures are going to be in one or two days ’ time … but when someone quotes exactly the figure which is going to come out the next day it is hard to believe they just made an inspired guess . |
4 | And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault-tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level . |
5 | And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems ( RAIS ) environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level . |
6 | LUF breakthrough Mrs Doris Ledger , left , and Mrs Jenny Metcalfe , members of the fund raising committee , signal the start of building work by knocking out the first brick . |
7 | Now they had to work out the 24th number . |
8 | He started to work out the next stage . |
9 | Turned out the last time the staff had seen him he was a student here and he 'd made such an arsehole of himself they 'd sworn they 'd never let him back in ! |
10 | Her aim was simple ; to head up the coast under cover of the bushes and seek out the first help she could . |
11 | We have expanded the programme in terms of the number of centres where treatment is provided , and at the beginning of next year we shall carry out the first heart transplant operations in Scotland . |
12 | Cos if you cut out the first oboe part , you 're in a little bit |
13 | As they drove out the next funeral cortège was coming up the drive . |
14 | The cast , all in full costume , are standing near their initial cue points , eyes riveted on one man , the sweep of whose arm will tell them to start acting out the next episode of Doctor Who . |
15 | You do n't get to the tax bracket Manny Jackson was in by shouting out the first thing that comes into your head . |
16 | One of the things he had not envisaged was how long it would take before he could send out the first invoice . |
17 | With each of them individually playing Herbert Thunder , they act out the first part of the story : Herbert finds a lonely spot for himself , and there he cries himself to sleep . |
18 | Without wishing to rule out the first option I should like to consider the second , to examine the possibilities of indirect leverage over investment decisions . |
19 | as if to demonstrate his terrible seriousness , he orders the people to set out the next day ‘ … for the wilderness by the way to the Reed Sea ’ . |
20 | And then you see they when the crafty was by they used to set out the next day , some maybe taken for the West Mainland and some taken for and some were . |
21 | Heaven help them all when the dailies came out the next day . |
22 | Then when she was going out the next day and I made no attempt to open it , she said ‘ Where 's yer manners ? ‘ |
23 | Outside , the snow blotted out the last irregularities in the flowerbed , making it one with the lawn . |
24 | That 's the summary I handed out the last week , you would n't have got |
25 | It was Nevin who eked out the second goal in the 16th minute . |
26 | However , some way or other , it was always washed out the next day and back to normal . ’ |
27 | Moreover , its attempts to weed out the next Barlow Clowes are not considered impressive . |
28 | ‘ How is Christine , these days ? ’ she said as she worked along the racks , pulling out the second set of changes for the show that was just about to start . |
29 | The Egyptians , who conquered western Asia in the fifteenth century BC , hunted there , having recently wiped out the last elephants in their own lands . |
30 | That was how close it was , and as Emerson once said to me , he learned that weekend , sweating out the last half-hour before the start , that when you 're running for the championship , you simply ca n't give anything away : give Stewart an inch and he would have taken a yard . |