Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bruce Critchley and David Sheehan gave the amateurs some hope when they ran out as comfortable 5 & 3 winners over Ken Bousfield and Geoff Hunt , while Warren Humphreys and Michael Lunt fought out a halved match with Peter Butler and Peter Mills but elsewhere there were wins for Alliss and Hunt ( 4 & 3 ) , Dawson and Platts ( 4 & 3 ) , Clark and Guy Hunt ( 1 hole ) and Wood and Garner ( 3 & 2 ) .
2 From it , Kirov drew out a slim sheaf of black and white photographs of the young pilot , and a single sheet of personal notes which he had compiled from their conversations .
3 The Canaries title rivals Manchester United and Aston Villa fought out a thrilling 1–1 draw at Old Trafford yesterday .
4 However , at a session of the Komsomol 's 21st congress on April 16 CPSU central committee ideology secretary Vadim Medvedev read out a central committee resolution which called for the expulsion from the CPSU of Democratic Platform leaders , albeit not those rank-and-file communists whom they had " led astray " .
5 Cadfael straightened out the coarse folds of the hood , and shook out a few pale feathery fragments from among them .
6 Loc let out a little moan of anguish .
7 When she finished David let out a low whistle .
8 Management suffered the brunt of the reorganisation , with ZDS stripping out a whole department of sales managers .
9 Instead of answering his own question , Rafiq let out a high-pitched wail , which was taken up by the rest of the men .
10 There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery .
11 He 's buying up Arsenal to put out a strong reserve team :
12 Firemen were called to Old Cemetery Road in Hartlepool shortly before midnight on Tuesday to put out a blazing car .
13 Cindy Hill breathed out a long sigh of relief .
14 Although Spencer worked out an elaborate scheme of social evolution , in terms of the increasing scale and complexity of societies , his political sociology was based mainly upon a fairly simple distinction between ‘ militant ’ and ‘ industrial ’ societies , the former being characterized by the predominance of activities concerned with defence and offence ( that is , warfare ) , the latter by the predominance of activities concerned with ‘ sustentation ’ ( that is , production and trade ) .
15 I could n't understand what was wrong with him until Frankie pulled out the other two from behind the boiler and found them in a similar state .
16 Georgina fished out a grubby paper handkerchief from the pocket of her mink coat .
17 Molly brought out a big bowl of salad and sat looking at it , eating nothing .
18 Within weeks , Time Out had an article written by London playwright and football fan Mick Mahoney who got it right when he pointed out that ‘ if Nike brought out a crocodile-skin trainer for £140 , it would be a smash ’ .
19 Woolley took out an old , soiled handkerchief and blew his nose .
20 Bella reached out a lazy hand and prodded at Oz .
21 Amalia Cardos de Mendez in the Art of Ancient Mexico sets out a simple plan for the language and goes to great length to explain the Maya calendar .
22 The Loremaster put out a blue-veined hand to restrain him .
23 Edgar put out the ageing Donald 's eyes and consigned him to prison .
24 10.7 The most exhilarating race came in the 15 years class as the Robinson twins of Coleraine battled out a nailbiting finish with Louise just pipping Emma by 0.05 seconds .
25 Houphouët-Boigny carried out a major government reshuffle on Oct. 16 , 1989 , reducing the size of the Cabinet from 39 to 29 .
26 The other said that Courtney carried out an illegal abortion at her home .
27 A tower where Robert Watson-Watt carried out the early experiments with radar can still be seen , as can the crumbling remains of the curious Pergola-style buildings which were used to test nuclear triggers following the Second World War .
28 Marcus and Reintjes carried out a detailed analysis of the use of CONIT by end-users with no previous experience of computerized information retrieval systems .
29 Michael Dolley and Jack Bennett were severely critical ; Fred Heatley and Billy McMillen were doubtful about the emphasis given to the trade-union movement — McMillen pointed out the vast difference between trade unions in the north and in the south .
30 Susanna held out a thin , freckled hand , and parted heavily glossed lips in what Christina assumed to be a smile .
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