Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you wish , we can let the matter drop and others , perhaps more fortunate , can dig amongst the scandals , the lies and the deceit and possible search out the truth . ’ |
2 | you were funny with that wheelbarrow out the front , out the back here this afternoon |
3 | Apart from a few nouns which allow a choice of singular or plural concord ( e.g. The committee is/are considering the question ) , the choice of singular in English rules out the possibility of plural reference by default , and vice versa . |
4 | Kaley you get some milk out the fridge please . |
5 | To the circle of the ‘ head ’ add the heart shaped facial discs that are so characteristic of this owl and from this work out the eye position . |
6 | ‘ I 'd like to throw this machine out the window , it 's always breaking down . ’ |
7 | But , as far as I was concerned , he was just another rockabilly who 'd park his flash motor out the front and seemed to have more money than all the rest of us put together . |
8 | And just as light marks out the boundary |
9 | try a tiny bit out the corner . |
10 | Freud preferred to help an individual work out a set of goals and norms for himself , within the psychoanalytic setting , rather than propose a return to a tightly structured civilization . |
11 | Oh yeah erm do n't laugh so loud cos you 're likely cut out the microphone . |
12 | Could n't really pull the leading question out the hat until you heard the answers . |
13 | And when Dr Neil commanded her to give Effie chloroform again while he finally manoeuvred the little body out the relief she felt was almost overwhelming , enhanced by the sudden strange joy she felt at the sight of the tiny purple baby boy . |
14 | My father , unfortunately , he came on one of their little barrels out the glen but it was empty . |
15 | Top : the International check out a temple . |
16 | You ca n't solve one little corner , one little technical hiccup so you 'll throw a hundred years of decent work out the window and replace it with sci-fi fantasies . |
17 | I 'll better away and get my black bun out the oven . |
18 | Driving fairly slowly and and shouting erm racist slogans out the window . |
19 | And for Mrs Stephanie Pearson of , Coleville and one more coming out the bag and it turns out to be C Fletcher of , Chilwell . |
20 | You 'll have to get those books out the corner , you get up get up get washed and get dressed and we 'll do it now please ? |
21 | So that 's why they tried to fade plain bread out the market altogether . |
22 | Well fling that rug out the hall it 'll be a start , bung it out on the landing for a start . |
23 | But Labour points out the recession has left youngsters with little choice . |
24 | erm , I 've been , erm do you want any money out the bank this week ? |
25 | I really do n't think you 'll get any money out the Student Union , and you wo n't get any money out of Ents , because Ents is bankrupt . |
26 | Because of Lucenzo 's hostility and suspicious nature it might be very difficult fishing out the truth . |
27 | Dealers ' favourite fair rides out the recession well |
28 | I nearly got my red book out the window . |
29 | I mentioned to her about renting , she said that she had n't , you know , took that idea out the window but she said the only thing is your at the beck and call of the landlord . |
30 | Nevertheless , it looks very much as if he was able to help young Ben out a bit : probably by employing him as a commercial traveller in his own drapery business . |