Example sentences of "[noun sg] out on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But have you heard about the metamorphosis demonstration out on the main plaza ? |
2 | While the circuit is being cleared to give us a free run , Brundle takes the car out on the public roads . |
3 | One tooth out on the rubber timing belt makes a lot of difference . |
4 | Puffins spend most of their time fishing out on the open ocean , but in spring , in order to nest and breed , they have to return to land . |
5 | I thought of this killer out on the empty , wild moor , and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings . |
6 | So I drive back , pig out on a hi-cal breakfast , devour Sunday paper trash , wander home , hug the pillow you lay on , find a blonde hair or two , grin like an idiot , realise my hangover 's gone , work like a trooper all afternoon , sip a little brandy come early evening , and raise my glass to your very good health . |
7 | They embarked again on 16 June and saw the war out on the Western Front . |
8 | It seemed as bright as day out on the newly-laid forecourt and it was as if she 'd been caught by the lights , trapped and dazed like a rabbit on a long country road . |
9 | The microwave chimed and she hauled a still half-frozen block of chilli out on a big plate ; she started breaking it up with a large wooden spoon . |
10 | We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road . |
11 | I have waited a long time to catch The Economist out on an egregious factual error . |
12 | I mean he tried the Forest defence out on the left-hand side t to start with switched the player and got young Lewis in and really Forest could have done with a better ball er sorry Leicester could have done with a better final ball from Lewis . |
13 | The most-quoted passage described the affluent American family taking a weekend outing in its mauve and cerise , air-conditioned , power-steered automobile passing through cities made tawdry by litter , blighted buildings and broken pavements , into the bill-boarded countryside where they picnic on packaged food by a polluted stream and camp out on a filthy parking lot . |
14 | Who does the checking out on the central people who we may place contracts with ? |
15 | It was cruel , of course , to bring someone of Estabrook 's age out on a cold day , and make him climb a hill , but Gentle knew from experience you took whatever satisfactions you could along the way . |
16 | It is noticeable that opportunities to play in 72-hole stroke play events on the amateur circuits are few and far between , whereas a professional will play week in and week out on the professional circuit . |
17 | Letting his breath out on a long sigh , he changed his mind . |
18 | He let his breath out on a harsh sigh . |
19 | After the poor woman died and his own son deserted him , the old man took his bitterness out on the little stepson left behind . |
20 | The sea , still a wicked pitch-black out on the deep water , had shaded to a gentle dove-grey in the shallows . |
21 | Rush , without a Premier League goal this season , took all his pent-up frustration out on the unfortunate Cypriots . |
22 | ‘ I told him about the tramp , and he thinks he might have started the fire by knocking his pipe out on the dry grass . ’ |
23 | At night there were no longer any bonfires to be seen , either on the hill or way out on the surrounding plain . |
24 | This includes about 60 talented young graduates and engineers ( what most companies might call the ‘ A list ’ ) who now have a stint out on the front line , . |
25 | Test the varnish out on a small piece of leftover paper first to make sure that the colours do n't run . |