Example sentences of "[vb base] out [prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 As opposed to soft facts , soft facts can be something along the lines of what you want out of life er
2 Nails saw Firelight duly let out into Carter 's field with her foal .
3 Puts those strange beings who hang out in London 's Forbidden Planet to shame : at the big bookstores in Tokyo 's student district , some will stand there reading Rapeman for eight hours on end
4 United have drawn their last two matches … but watch out for Stoke 's top scorer …
5 Look out for Lloyd 's column in the new , improved , COMMODORE FORCE !
6 Look out for Viglen 's new notebook .
7 Most train stations hire out cycles and you can return them to a different station — look out for sign Velo am Bahnhof .
8 Look out for Sainsbury 's Alcohol-free Still , £1.79 and Sparkling Wine , £1.99 very reasonably priced , and a new taste experience , Bitter Kas , £2.55 .
9 LOOK out for Asda 's new Novelty Christmas Cakes — the larger Father Christmas ( £6.89 ) and smaller snowman ( £3.69 ) .
10 LOOK OUT FOR UNISYS U6000 AT UNIFORUM
11 And look out for Tesco 's delectable Chocolate and Toffee Assortment which includes Orange Creme , Coconut Dessert , Chocolate Caramel and Macaroon .
12 And for a great range of hair grooming products for guys , look out for Silvikrin 's Active Care , this range of styling products is popular with boys in the bathroom .
13 When you run out of cigs erm
14 The story of the Lord 's Passion was told in the songs Jesus Road a Donkey into Town , Get out of God 's House , Is n't it wonderful Eating with Jesus , Tell us Jesus , and the tumultuous He is Risen , in a magnificent and moving performance .
15 In their view , the District was meeting the criteria set out in Ashby 's Recommendation 6 and in the 1955 regulations quite admirably : was it not entitled to a higher proportion of grant-aid than those whose standards were poorer , whose students ' fees were lower and who were meeting the needs of their areas less successfully in relation to other providing bodies ?
16 In giving effect to that consideration , the court is to have particular regard to the factors set out in section 1(3) .
17 Held , allowing the appeal , that where a driver was required to provide a specimen of blood or urine for one of the reasons set out in section 7(3) of the Act of 1988 , or claimed the right to provide such a specimen under section 8(2) , the constable was required by section 7(4) to inform him that the specimen was to be of blood or urine and that it was for the constable to decide which ; but that there was no requirement to invite the driver to express his preference for giving blood or urine ; that if the constable intended to require a specimen of blood , the driver was to be given the right to object on medical grounds to be determined by a medical practitioner or , if the requirement had been made under section 7(3) , for some other reason affording a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ within section 7(6) of the Act ; and that , accordingly , the requirement for the defendant to provide a specimen of blood had complied with section 7(4) ( post , pp. 885G–H , 890D–G , 891A–D , 895B–E , H — 896A ) .
18 Secondly , it means that the person who has been arrested under section 7(3) of the Act of 1976 by a constable without warrant has the matter resolved one way or the other within 24 hours , or sooner if practicable , subject to the exceptions of Christmas Day , Good Friday and Sundays , and the prosecution , if they wish a remand in custody or the imposition of more stringent conditions , must make sure that they have within that time period sufficient material to place before the justice to enable the justice to form one of the opinions set out in section 7(5) .
19 ( 3 ) That , although the court had a discretion to order rectification of the register on the grounds set out in section 82(1) ( a ) to ( h ) of the Land Registration Act 1925 , the section did not contain a general power allowing the court to order rectification of the register in any case in which it thought it just and equitable to do so ; and that , since the defendant no longer alleged fraud and his claim of non est factum had failed , the defendant 's claim did not come within section 82(1) and , therefore , the court had no discretion under the section to order rectification of the register of charges ( post , pp. 683B–C , 685E–F , 688E–F , 689C–D ) .
20 ( 1 ) A registered club may apply to the sheriff for any one of the following orders : ( a ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on weekdays shall not be those set out in section 53(3) of this Act , but shall instead be the period between eleven in the morning and two in the afternoon and the period between four and half-past ten in the evening or alternatively be the said periods on weekdays other than Saturday , and on Saturday be the period between one in the afternoon and half-past ten in the evening ; or ( b ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on Sundays shall not be those set out in the said section 53(3) , but shall instead be the period between half-past twelve and two in the afternoon and the period between four and nine in the evening ; or ( c ) an order which contains both the aforesaid provisions ; and the sheriff shall , if in his opinion the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) below are satisfied , make the order applied for .
21 Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established .
22 If a non-competition covenant appears likely to infringe Article 85(1) exemption is possible under Article 85(3) although such an exemption is unlikely to be granted in respect of restrictive covenants because of the difficulty of showing that such provisions fulfil the four requirements set out in Article 85(3) that must be satisfied if an exemption is to be available .
23 If the matters set out in Article 15(1) are not established , the court will normally adjourn to allow either the gathering of further evidence or the making of fresh attempts to effect service .
24 The blue and brown eyes that stare out of Bratby 's ‘ Self Portrait With Others , 1954 ’ shine with love .
25 Bells ring out for cyclists ' safe return
26 go out to Johnny 's early tomorrow wo n't we ?
27 No. 12 , in page 54 , line 2 , leave out from accounts ' to and' in line 3 .
28 If you live out of Bishop 's Castle , just telephone Paul Lucas ( same number as the Hon.
29 I could n't see the washing when I come out of Googie 's and I said I 've got washing on that line and I said I ca n't see no there ai n't no washing on that line .
30 ( To borrow a metaphor from Chapter 2 , they come out of Plato 's cave . )
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