Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That money come out of the bank . |
2 | That fight turned out to be the fight of the century . |
3 | I should have told you that snot comes out of your nose ? ’ |
4 | It was more irritating still to realise he was n't in the least bit put out by the woman 's comments . |
5 | Each apartment opens out onto terrace/balconies-cum-decks with jaunty mesh balustrading . |
6 | If difficulties of that kind get out of hand , a crisis state develops . |
7 | You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road . |
8 | That figure turned out to be wrong : at least another 350 jobs have already been announced , involving no financial assistance . |
9 | Only a few states held out against Europe as staunchly as did Ethiopia . |
10 | When this boiler wore out during the 1940s the electric drive was added . |
11 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
12 | No you have to do draw another branch coming out of there and there and there and there and you know ? |
13 | This opportunity to strike out for independence was precisely what her fiery Arien temperament craved ! |
14 | The disruptive rhetorical structure in this case turns out to be the undecidability between inside and outside worlds within the figure of metaphor . |
15 | This hope turned out to be mistaken , but this was because of a new feature of the situation which was barely visible in 1072 : the Hildebrandine vision of a unified administrative system of government under papal direction was the real enemy of the primacy , as we can see from the history of the next fifty years . |
16 | The cost of this installation worked out at : doors £90 , height reducers £12 , Organisers £25 , chipboard and sundries £15 |
17 | gave a lecture and all she came in with was some notes written out on some full scape paper and some papers for the over head projector |
18 | ‘ A few notes spaced out like the first stars that penetrate the sky at sunset ’ , as Tovey describes the miraculous midway section . |
19 | This decision turned out to be very significant . |
20 | Extra supplies over and above what has been contracted from Algeria will be necessary over the next decade , partly due to increased demand and partly due to possibly reduced supply from the Netherlands , this contract running out in 1992 . |
21 | I was wondering , can I get some money to go out with Kate and Alison this weekend ? |
22 | ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country . |
23 | just added it up and sort of like if you take twenty , if you take an hour as being seven days , erm , twe , twe , twenty one hours , and what have you got the total there , three , eight , eleven , eleven and a half hours selling out of the whole of that , actual selling on your B M S , well they 'll give the things that we both disagree are important , and then you do get chance to do the selling what we 're predominately ; |
24 | He crushed them up But this powder turns out to be Soneryl . ’ |
25 | Another trial carried out in New Zealand , and widely quoted in the medical literature , apparently failed to find any link between the mother 's diet and colic in breast-fed babies . |
26 | Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market . |
27 | He was unlikely to have her arrested again , and an unwanted pass might seem like fair payment for a few hours spent out of the confines of her depressing little room . |
28 | This study arose out of two concerns . |
29 | Jose Carreras has had some practice singing out of doors — he sang in the grounds of Castle Howard last year and also in front of a 15,000-strong audience in Bath . |
30 | This conception arises out of a ‘ distinct but recurring type of historical situation in which a fundamental challenge is directed at established institutions and in which the supporters of those institutions employ conservative ideology in their defense ’ . |