Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sun 's SunPro unit is expected to come out with new compiler technology to allow applications to take advantage of HyperSparc — and Viking — features , indeed Sun 's whole SunWorks compiler set is now being readied for an overhaul .
2 The phosphate reserves on Nauru , the island 's only natural resource and source of income , are expected to run out in five or ten years .
3 Judy Jones , team manager ( mental health ) in the London Borough of Brent , said community care funds for the financial year were expected to run out within three or four months .
4 To make it purposeful one of the first steps is to define carefully what children are expected to get out of this work .
5 I have spent quite some time considering the best format for the book and , after much deliberation , have decided to set out in bold type the precedents clause by clause interspersed with my own comments , followed , once again in bold type , by my suggested amendments to the particular parts of the precedents , where those amendments are not readily identifiable from my comments in the text .
6 Quite apart from the inappropriate Chamberlainesque triumphalism , how can it be game , set and match to Britain if the Government have decided to opt out of future social developments and remain undecided about a single European currency ?
7 ‘ So you 've decided to opt out of this little excursion , eh Vitali ?
8 ‘ The Government has sought to get out of small firms ’ way , ’ he said .
9 Cos I 've got to go out in ten minutes , I 'm going to get my hair done and you 're going to look after Jim are n't you ?
10 Yeah , I 've got to go out in half an hour , actually .
11 Two members of the Under-21 squad — Forbes Johnson of Falkirk and Craig Burley of Chelsea — have had to pull out of next week 's game against Malta at Tannadice .
12 Got to watch out for damp in these old places . ’
13 That depends upon the detailed payoffs that the banker has agreed to shell out in this particular game .
14 JOHN WHITAKER and Henderson Milton have had to drop out of next week 's Volvo World Cup final in Del Mar , California , because the grey has an injured leg .
15 To Clair George ( who had been involved in managing the contra operation before the congressional restrictions , and was keeping well clear of it ) , ‘ he kept saying I have got to get out of this thing , I have got to get out of this thing .
16 To Clair George ( who had been involved in managing the contra operation before the congressional restrictions , and was keeping well clear of it ) , ‘ he kept saying I have got to get out of this thing , I have got to get out of this thing .
17 ‘ Jesus , I 've got to get out of this place in the morning ! ’
18 ‘ I 've got to get out of this place .
19 I 've got to get out before one of them switches me off .
20 Dealers have been alerted to look out for 250 items snatched from an exclusive house in London 's Belgravia .
21 In Rannie v Irvine ( 1844 ) 7 Man & G 969 Tindal CJ said " if the contract is reasonable at the time it is entered into , we are not bound to look out for improbable and extravangant contingencies in order to make it void " .
22 Erm I have been known to go out with one black sock on and blue sock on .
23 Little for that matter did I believe that this experience was to be the start of a whole new direction in my life , the lessons of which I have attempted to set out in this book .
24 They were made to write home once a week , proudly enclosing copies of their glowing write-ups from the newspapers , hoping that a neighbour could be found to help out with any reading difficulties .
25 Only one major text has attempted to break out of this mould and that is Daniel Kemp and frank Vellaccio 's Organic Chemistry ( Worth , 1980 ) .
26 The total sample was divided into six groups , and each group was asked to choose out of five repayment arrangements for a particular loan ; then , given more information about the terms of the loan , they were given the opportunity of changing their choice .
27 Where are we off to this morning then , so sunk in our own fantasies and imaginings that we can not be troubled to look out for vulnerable senior citizens , eh ? ’
28 I should add here that even as a junior at Halton I was in the senior cross-country team — which only people in their very last year were normally eligible to join and at this stage I was in my first year of three , I was allowed to go out on any occasion , in running gear , to train as I was a bona fide member of the team and so on one of these occasions when I was out training — I always wore a sort of towel around my neck which looked very professional at the time and quite unnecessary — I managed to conceal the altimeter , which had become very very hot property by this time because it was known that several instruments were missing and we could have a visit from the gendarme .
29 Laura was doubtful whether the little girl ought to be allowed to go out like that alone with an old man , and not a very scrupulous one at that , for a whole afternoon .
30 Jackson — forced to pull out of last year 's World Championship final when he suddenly suffered shoulder spasms minutes before the race — declared : ‘ I wo n't make the same mistakes again .
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