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

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1 Oh I do n't see why you just sleep out in the garden or something
2 They used to pop up in the morning when it was a bit cooler and damper and then flatten out in the afternoon when the temperature got up .
3 apparently he went , he went round telling everybody erm he was doing a live exercise and he got singed or something but this , this erm , its Browndown on the South Coast and it was , it was a Christ it was a Christmas piss up , regiment Christmas piss up and anything goes , as long as you do n't physically hurt somebody , although that has been known to happen and its not criminal anything goes right , but honestly the worse you do to somebody the worse they do back to you , and people are getting tied bollock naked up the flag poles , dumped in bins , erm , tied in their beds , put out in the middle of the parade ground , fucking all sorts of things you know , like what we can do , the most common thing is nicking , you know the old walking pay slips they 've got
4 Some evenings , we left our husbands to mind the children and went to the Palais or to the skating-rink , tearing round and round like young colts let out in the meadow .
5 It gives Boles his " She helped him in his cruel games " and the Borough its " Speak out in the name of the Lord " , one of those superb unison ejaculations which will always send shivers down the spine of anyone who hates and fears mob agreement on any subject whatever .
6 They 're the only people who can keep anything open out in the sand , and not be closed down by the gangcults .
7 This story is framed by the ramblings and reminiscences of three old men who hang out in the town square , acting as a comic chorus to the action and sketching in the historical background .
8 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
9 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
10 The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner .
11 Watch out in the Journal for news of a Sainsbury 's the Magazine competition for staff .
12 What we loose out in the winter we gain extra in the summer in the summer time .
13 Look out in The Reporter for details !
14 Look out in the future for a member-get-member scheme and , by the way , do you have the RNLI credit card ?
15 A run out in the country
16 Run out in the road .
17 And although Harris and Puddle were both run out in the space of 21 runs , there were no more hiccups as Wales swept to their first win over Dorset in six seasons .
18 They are maybe five or six gunmen who jump out in the road in front of the car and start firing shots . ’
19 MIPS is preening itself for getting the R4400 upgrade out in the timeframe it predicted it would a year ago .
20 This and many other recollected gems stand out in The Don 's admirably planned and delivered speech at the 1989 dinner marking the opening of the Bradman Museum at Bowral , NSW and the Bradman Trust .
21 As much because of what is left unsaid as because of what is directly described , The Albatross is one of those exceptions which suggest that the junior adventure story has always suffered under unnecessary limitations : the names that stand out in the genre are those who in various ways have ignored or overridden these limitations .
22 This short sleeved trouser suit looks cool and elegant in pastel pink — try wearing it with dark colours , and stand out in the crowd .
23 What essentially what you need to do how to do is if you wan na be able to work Saturdays we need to be able to prove that in fact pound per , per item of post on a Saturday is cheaper than because the productivity in the week will be lower therefore and even at time and a half , the cost of doing an hour 's overtime for the work you get out in the week is , is less productive than doing double time with what you get out on a Saturday .
24 Go on , get out in the garden .
25 I like a bit of subversion — something that makes waves — although artists always smooth out in the end . ’
26 The powers set out in the rest of Clause 3 are standard matters often appearing in a company 's memorandum and , as is common practice , they are broadly worded for the sake of completeness .
27 The powers set out in the rest of Clause 3 are standard matters often appearing in a company 's memorandum and , as is common practice , they are broadly worded for the sake of completeness .
28 According to this system , Structure Plans are supposed to spawn District Plans : the District Plans are supposed to look at problems set out in the Structure Plan in more depth , and they are supposed to show how general planning policies might be worked out in practice .
29 At the very least drafting of consumer contracts which avoid the types of clauses set out in the Annex will go most of the way towards ensuring that such contracts are fair within the terms of the Directive .
30 One way of attempting to assess the situation is to look at the list of unfair terms set out in the annex to the Directive , and decide the extent to which English law will already control such clauses .
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