Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] out [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | And another study coming out next week reveals that health service employees are turning to medication because of high levels of stress resulting from staffing cuts and increased workloads . |
2 | As this column pointed out last June , Americans are increasingly coming to regret the untimely death of their own consumer electronics industry . |
3 | A full-scale rebellion broke out last week when one of New york 's 32 local education boards was suspended for refusing to implement what it called ‘ dangerously misleading propaganda promoting homosexuality ’ . |
4 | Quistgaard , who has bought a plush house in the south of France , is fighting to stay on after his four-year term runs out next year . |
5 | Money set aside by Borders Regional Council to keep the delicate equipment mothballed and in a state of good repair runs out next month . |
6 | Ross and Cromarty district councillor Rob Gibson , the party 's policy vice convener , said : ‘ The peaceful demonstration carried out last week was the hallmark of the party 's campaign of peaceful civil disobedience if necessary . |
7 | The association 's leaders , who in two days of talks failed to secure any significant improvement in the the 9 per cent , 18-month offer thrown out last month , said that the ballot form would ask if members supported sanctions , possibly including action which would disrupt services to patients . |
8 | A furious row broke out last night over who should film the happy couple outside tiny Crathie church . |
9 | Anyone who has attended a local event will have seen the Red Cross carrying out first aid duties but its work is far wider than most people realise . |
10 | A latch-key attached to a ring in the shape of a small enamelled owl fell out first to be followed by a thin folder of photographs , a picture postcard , a label from a wine bottle , and , lastly , some kind of official document in French . |