Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 But Charlie also sets out on a series of scandalous liaisons and unfortunate marriages with very young girls .
32 The preference for defining competitive strength as current strength also arises out of the recognition that , if attainable status is used , there will be no clear separation on the matrix of established stars from potential stars , and this seems critical for distinguishing between two types of investment : major investment for the future and sufficient investment to maintain a market position .
33 The sea water comes out in the bulge towards the moon and it also comes out in the bulge on the other side of the of the earth towards an anti Now the easiest way of explaining this .
34 Yet the figure she eventually pulls out of the hat is not one likely to be recognised by many who came into contact with Freya Stark .
35 A continuation of Krabbe 's suspension now looks out of the question .
36 As this happens , muscles at the back of the nasal passages partially close off the throat so that the air mainly shoots out through the nose , although some escapes from the mouth .
37 In cases of childhood eczema for example , the child often grows out of the condition .
38 The show really opens out in the preceding room where an historical selection of Cold Steel includes a facsimile of Roman sword and even more deadly weapons ranging in date from the Iron Age to the middle of the 17th century .
39 The black-maned lion now charges out of the bush in the direction of the cars .
40 Kate joined Wimpey Homes nine years ago and now works out of the Middlesbrough office although covers the entire region from Berwick-upon-Tweed in the North down to Sheffield .
41 But that was in 1909 and she has had so many successors that the device now sticks out like a sore thumb and must be used only with the greatest care and deftness of touch .
42 Tom Lawlor , another noted Irish photographer , is on record as pointing out that too many photographers assume that every assignment requires the lensperson to be enveloped in a labyrinth of cameras , telescopic lenses and what-not , whereas he invariably goes out on a shoot with very basic equipment and no accessories .
43 One by one , he cut deep wedges out of the trunks each side of the track , watching as the wind snapped them over .
44 Paul regularly runs out of the nursery to play ball in a busy street ; he has also run home by himself and was nearly hit by a lorry .
45 The route then climbs out of the Severn Valley and goes across country to Heightlington .
46 Everyone then gets out of the habit of going to the pub and goes to the ever-increasing competition such as McDonald 's or other fast food establishments .
47 Broad and deep , it runs over a rocky bed that sometimes breaks out of the river to form steep rocky islands midstream .
48 He then fades out of the records .
49 Frank then walks out of the front door , covered in soot , and says , ‘ I do n't think you should have any more trouble there .
50 If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control .
51 The baby either comes out as a basic Tampico Club , or if it 's a silver spoon version will end up as a ( TB21 ) Trinidad TC .
52 Er turn left onto Road , to the railway line , and it cuts back along the railway line er which eventually comes out on the ring road .
53 She never buys a paper and never goes out for the evening .
54 He never goes out of the forest . ’
55 Like her neighbours , she never goes out in the evenings , and rarely ventures off the estate which is on the edge of town .
56 Mystical experience never arrives out of the blue ; it is always influenced by the religious milieu of the mystic , even though he may want to transcend the beliefs and attitudes that he found there .
57 The final " Dawn " sequence then has the effect both of a reprise , closing the musical form , and of an ironic comment on the human tragedy which , when it is taken out of the public arena into the privacy of Grimes 's mind , actually passes out of the consciousness and memory of those who , only a few hours before , have been clamouring loudest for its execution .
58 But it 's the one thing that actually comes out of the premium before the units are bought , because it 's a percentage .
59 All the analysis ignores the fact that the product that is intrinsically the best almost never comes out as the winner in the market : in the immortal words scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence put into Mae West 's mouth , when it comes to the market success of MS-DOS or the IBM Personal Computer standard , goodness had nothing to do with it .
60 Talking to him is always like meeting him for the first time — he never comes out with the same old stuff and you can look forward to an interesting conversation .
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