Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] out the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The captain of the guard led them on to the scaffold , a scrawny-faced clerk gabbled out the sentence of the court .
2 Half an hour passed ; nightfall blanked out the mist and spindrift .
3 But a cable fault knocked out the phone and fax at his home for two days delaying the arrival of the umpires ' report .
4 The Japanese High Command pulled out the BIA , sent Colonel Suzuki back to Japan , and finally disbanded his private army in July 1942 .
5 The lawyer looked out the window .
6 But the Cup defeat brought out the team 's fighting qualities , and a resurgence took them to the League Championship with 58 points , four ahead of Aston Villa , and with 118 goals .
7 But her reasoning cried out the truth — that he was a part of Maria Luisa and always would be .
8 Inside the weight room a tape blared out the music of The Doors to remove the tedium of the hour-and-a-half session spent lifting , pushing and battling with weights .
9 The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department .
10 When Sir Peter was chairing British Petroleum the Kuwait Investment Office entered the market to buy shares after the 1987 market crash caught out the government 's share sale and the oil company 's rights issue .
11 The judge threw out the charge , however , after ruling that Novodvorskaya had not used obscene language .
12 A computer error knocked out the system for the second time in a month .
13 The firm had to close while an expert sorted out the mess , the Old Bailey heard .
14 Sun put out the wire to its community describing Sparc as ‘ an open evolutionary process … the only cooperatively-developed , royalty-free architecture in the world . ’
15 To sum up this section : the Bacon and Eltis thesis that the public sector crowded out the manufacturing sector can not be substantiated .
16 In May 1989 , the Judges ' Council set out the majority views of High Court and Court of Appeal judges .
17 The girl held out the bill for him .
18 It was a bright day and the early August sun picked out the myriad windows across the front , which winked at him as Benedict took his curricle down the drive .
19 The R.S.F. was equally adamant and for a while , the management held out the driver was responsible was to be reprimanded .
20 but still he fought , kicking and struggling until a blow blotted out the world ...
21 On May 28th Poland 's parliament threw out the government of Hanna Suchocka by a vote of no confidence and was then unable to come up with a replacement .
22 The Cabinet committee on a new Government Conference Centre to be built on the Storey 's Gate site ruled out the investment on grounds of cost ( it was subsequently given the go-ahead and , as of Autumn 1985 , has almost been completed ) .
23 When news of the accident got out the hospital where sixteen of the children were being treated was flooded with calls from anxious parents .
24 But over the succeeding weeks only a handful came out the rest chose to stay .
25 There were the open-air vats alongside A12 where acid burned out the plutonium before the sludge could be reprocessed .
26 ‘ But my daddy babbled out the truth . ’
27 When the war broke out the queen , who was Charles 's sister , was treated with some suspicion : her lands were seized and her servants sent to various religious houses throughout the country .
28 The Second World War broke out the day before the majority of deaf schools were due to reassemble after the summer holidays .
29 By the time war broke out the civil-defence machine was ready to operate , although there was still much ground to make up , and good use was made of the unexpected respite before bombing started a year later .
30 Dee disobeyed orders , told the joke and the band drowned out the rest of his act .
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