Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Thus Billig and Cochrane ( 1984 ) report that during their research a white girl , who in discussions with them had expressed strongly racist views , was seen walking out of school arm in arm with an Asian girl .
2 Their leader , George Plekhanov ( 1856–1918 ) , wrote the founding texts of Russian Marxism , spelling out with crystal clarity the implications for Russia 's future that could be drawn from Marx 's socio-economic analysis .
3 Even if Kirov was still listening out for radio contact , he was unlikely still to be in direct touch with the pilot .
4 There was a short gap between the cars sprinting out from Boundary Hall , he gunned his engine and surged forward .
5 At times , its organisations , in particular the unions and cooperative societies , were persuaded by socialists acting out of self interest to take unpropitious courses of action ; against such leaders , genuine , common-sensical ( English ) workers must assert their authority , restore equilibrium and so provide conditions under which production would increase to the benefit of all .
6 They 're much more likely to be acting out of self interest .
7 Its houses , shop , pub and post office were built on a narrow shelf of rock looking out over Start Bay , and it had a population of more than a hundred people .
8 Finally , he is looking out for support material for Christian detached youth workers .
9 So at least there 's something up there at the doors to wipe your feet on and what not , but I 'm not splashing out on stair carpet until somebody else has been
10 I just like the food and the booze and turning out on Boxing Day for the hunt .
11 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
12 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : improving attendance and punctuality , improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
13 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
14 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
15 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
16 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
17 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
18 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — Improving attendance and punctuality , — Improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
19 Teachers welcome the involvement of trade unionists during the briefing of young people going out on Work Experience .
20 Students in Compact schools and colleges are expected to work towards " goals " such as : — improving attendance and punctuality , — improving work in school , — going out on Work Experience , — preparing a record of achievement .
21 Sure , we do cheat nature all the time , sponging ewes , bringing animals in out of the weather , using artificial lighting and growing out of season greenhouse crops .
22 Family heading out for memorial service in Kuwait
23 Scrolling through the A2 's patches it soon becomes obvious that it 's crammed full of great sounds , although , as usual , some do need severely sorting out for ouput level , which means that there 's no escaping learning how to program the thing !
24 Christmas Day 1988 has been delightful if unremarkable and we snuggle down after pigging out on room service and a floor picnic of the remaining Marks and Spencer goodies .
25 Fund for unemployed — Phasing out of aluminium production
26 It 's the new Protagon , the tennis racket which sounds like a drug but which plays like an old friend , the loyal doubles partner who helps you to cope with the important things in life , things like how to fox the club champion who usually knocks you off without ever getting out of auto pilot mode .
27 But staying out at night cost money if you did the right things : coffee bars and a movie or a disco , but if you rode round in borrowed cars it was an okay way of killing time .
28 Taking the plunge at Antrim and stroking out for Battery Point seven miles away on Sunday , September 19 , will be Glen Lindsay , Tina Donnelly , Shawn Cavlin and Kieran O'Neill .
29 Revenue-raising measures under the plan included ( i ) the stamping out of tax evasion , especially of capital gains tax , and reform of the tax penal law ; ( ii ) increases in general taxes on assets ( up by 2 per cent ) and on assets in the services sector ( up by 4 per cent ) ; ( iii ) higher taxes on the purchase and sale of foreign exchange , although the stamp tax would be eliminated and import tariffs cut to 11 per cent for semi-finished goods and raw materials , while previous item-specific duties would be replaced by a single 22 per cent duty ; ( iv ) the elimination of remaining tax discrimination favouring foreign investments ; ( v ) the increase of value added tax ( VAT ) to rates of between 16 and 25 per cent and increased taxes on bank loans ; and ( vi ) rises of 33 per cent in fuel taxes and adjustments in the rates charged for all public services , which acknowledged the continuing steep fall of the austral against the dollar .
30 Look , they 're coming out for play time .
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