Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ? |
2 | They moved on again with the river coursing slowly in the growing light beside them and the birds darting out in front of their horses ' knees . |
3 | The death penalty could also be applied to those who refused baptism , failed to conform to ecclesiastical disciplines given out by missionary leaders , or who refused to fast in Lent . |
4 | It takes into account that modern cities have grown from several points , not one and because of this growth and the resulting congestion in the city itself , these nuclei develop out of town shopping centres . |
5 | An HSBC director , John Bond , said the bank had no plans to diversify out of Hong Kong . |
6 | ANGLIAN Water yesterday splashed out £36 million on a Swedish water engineering company as part of its attempts to diversify out of water supply . |
7 | Among the projects carried out by ERA-WACC during the year were : a colloquium held in Moscow on the MacBride Report , entitled ‘ Europe speaks to Europe ’ ; a conference on communication ethics ( also held in Moscow ) ; a worship workshop for TV producers in western and eastern Europe ; and the setting up of a European Women 's network . |
8 | These are just some of the projects carried out by volunteers from local conservation groups in Essex . |
9 | Drivers who continue trying to ply their trade are having their rickety three-wheeled becaks carried out to sea and dumped . |
10 | Reactions Carried Out at Constsnt Volume |
11 | He was accused at his trial in 1990 of having , ‘ with counter-revolutionary aims , collected lists of people detained in the disturbances ( activities carried out by Tibetans in 1988 in support of independence ) and passed them on to others , thus violating the ( laws of ) secrecy ’ . |
12 | Despite widespread agreement that opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales , the Government has until recently tried to increase output from this method . |
13 | At Equity & Law , marketing manager Taylor says that the references and character checks carried out on Stephen Wright gave no hint of what was to come . |
14 | Checks carried out in Leeds after the fire gave a dose of 0.15 rems to the thyroid with an initial ground concentration of 320 nanocuries per sq . |
15 | There is a great deal of scalic movement , though it is mostly hidden by notes leaping out of direction and back again . |
16 | It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu . |
17 | The pilot scheme guaranteed half the cost of improvements carried out by operators in Towyn , Kinmel Bay and Belgrano worst hit during the floods when the sea breached defences in the resort towns . |
18 | Under his sudden shadow , flames cry out among thickets . |
19 | Investigations carried out by ILEA in the 1960s tended to bear out this anxiety ( Little , 1975 ) , as did a variety of other surveys ( for a useful review see Tomlinson , 1983 , pp. 27–59 ) . |
20 | ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition . |
21 | ENGLISH China Clays today announced plans to pull out of construction materials as it unveiled a £202.3m US acquisition . |
22 | Words flung out in temper , for instance , do not carry lasting conviction although they may wound at the time , whereas a calm statement , arising from inner knowledge , is likely to come from the centre of one 's being and to hold fast . |
23 | The words rattle : shells given out by shells . |
24 | Bob picked up one of the knives laid out for dinner and scored along the grain of the table with it . |
25 | They had deputed two young guards to go out to Dunlaoghaire . |
26 | Krassowski 's pictures bring out with humour and affection his countrymen 's underlying strength , while facing up to the darker side of their nature ( 11 Apr. –6 May ) . |
27 | The words tumbled out like machine gun fire . |
28 | Many readers wrote about the good old days , before kids got out of hand or wild teenagers stole cars for ‘ joyrides ’ . |
29 | As long as Germany 's long-term interest rates sank and currencies dropped out of Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) like ripe fruit , the deficit could be ignored . |
30 | Later , two black bullet-proof Jaguar motor cars headed out of South London . |