Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He very politely pointed out in each case , ’ recalled Mountbatten , ‘ that it was not the way he would have phrased it , and so it remained virtually unchanged . |
2 | In an aftermath when the relentless and remorseless inhumanity of the mill owner and his magisterial friends passed into local lore , an attempt was made to assassinate Cartwright and one was successfully carried out on another mill owner , William Horsfall , who had boasted his intent to ride up to his saddle girths in the blood of Luddites . |
3 | Daily food reintroductions were successfully carried out in 64 patients with subsequent exclusion of suspect foods . |
4 | The Area successfully tendered for another section of the M74 ( Elvanfoot ) which will be mostly carried out in 1993 . |
5 | ‘ I reckon , with what you 've asked for , there wo n't be much change out of four hundred . ’ |
6 | Anil Kumble took four of the seven wickets to fall today and England could only quibble with one of them — when Graeme Hick looked to have been wrongly given out for 47 , caught off bat-and-pad at short leg . |
7 | And when Laura had protested , as she frequently had , he had merely pointed out with brutal logic , ‘ You knew I was a businessman when you married me , Laura . |
8 | Or they can be plotted against the fitted ( here smoothed ) values , to look for indications of non-constant variability ; if the residuals get bigger as the smoothed values get bigger , this usually means that the the analysis would be better carried out on another scale . |
9 | Work is only carried out during normal working hours , Monday to Friday . |
10 | Although stool collection in their study was only carried out for 24–48 hours , it was done at home . |
11 | This was not to imply that planning is an activity which is only carried out by senior management . |
12 | The Dodge mounted the kerb , headlights suddenly stabbing out on full beam . |
13 | only picked out in sudden revelations . |
14 | The firebombing of an Istanbul department store on Dec. 25 , in which 11 people died , was apparently carried out by Kurdish students in protest at the deaths the previous day of at least eight Kurds attending funerals in the south-east . |
15 | She let the dress fall , pushing him away gently to slip out of tiny white satin briefs . |
16 | You wo n't see all this fancy formatting on your document ; it 's all carried out by coded instructions . |
17 | It was all sorted out after some confusion and a lot of ill-feeling ; the BMW people moved their boat forward so cars and trailers could get past it to the road . |
18 | And he only found out from one of his operatives who had seen Bernard at Beirut Airport last night . ’ |
19 | The flagstones were slippery and so hollowed out by three centuries of passing feet that along some of the walkways the puddles had coalesced into shallow canals . |
20 | The overall result is a collection of beautiful and ironically harmonious expressions of pain which literally cry out for some of the vibrancy and hopeful energy of Mama Mosambiki . |
21 | The overall result is a collection of beautiful and ironically harmonious expressions of pain which literally cry out for some of the vibrancy and hopeful energy of Mama Mosambiki . |
22 | However , the approaches to its main executives only came out under aggressive press questioning of Mr Gatward after yesterday 's meeting which a handful of shareholders attended . |
23 | However , the approaches to its main executives only came out under aggressive press questioning of Mr Gatward after yesterday 's meeting which a handful of shareholders attended . |
24 | Enough came out of that conversation to keep me brooding half the night . |
25 | Little boxes , all made out of ticky-tacky , we sneer , even though that song was written by an American , Tom Paxton . |
26 | ‘ A Lesson with Mary ’ will also appear next month so watch out for that . |
27 | The opportunity was also taken to exchange gifts — so watch out for those Royal Bank of Scotland umbrellas on the streets of Kiev during future television news reports . |
28 | It suddenly happened out of thin air . |
29 | So look out for equivalent terms such as Cava from Spain , Sekt from Germany and Methodo Classico from Italy . |
30 | And I often say that young ladies who are looking over their shoulder like this , you 've got ta be careful of the neck because when they turn round and look over their shoulder you get creases in the neck , and there is a slight crease in the neck there but most of it has been disguised by covering it with her hair , so look out for that when you have a young lady , or anybody , looking over their shoulder , particularly with young ladies , when they look over their shoulder like that it does cause creases in the side of the neck which can be unsightly . |