Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Top planner bows out after 30 years
2 During the last few years , we have begun to learn something of these mothers ' true feelings from the women who suffered the regime at first hand : what stands out in such accounts is the emotion which is still generated in the mother by her own memories .
3 The car 's fifteen years old , it stands out in all weathers , and the undercoat 's still intact . ’
4 Jan 's pure voice rings out on quiet tracks such as Denim , Blue and Going Nowhere , accompanied either by fellow songwriter Tony Kirkham on acoustic guitar or by herself on piano .
5 The garden is pretty and looks out onto six acres of fields and a copse , and contains a tennis court which guests are welcome to use .
6 It looks out across wide lawns to mild uneventful Northamptonshire countryside , and the private road which runs in front of it winds down into Hulcote , a beauti — ful horseshoe-shaped model village built around a generous green .
7 Oulton 's paintings may serve as a reminder that each looks out from different eyes with one 's own conception of what is real , thus the artist leads us to question the truth of our own vision .
8 The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles .
9 However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels .
10 As Colin ( looking wasted as in exhausted ) goes off to the tour bus to sleep and Jhelisa disappears with a relative , he hangs out with various fans .
11 It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy .
12 The vision is to see a ministry established that reaches out to working girls .
13 forms out to prospective employers .
14 creeps out on stridulant wheels .
15 He gets out in eight months .
16 MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff .
17 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
18 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle , either sailing around the windsurf bay till the winds become gusty , or sailing upwind for lunch at the long beach .
19 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle .
20 An intense young woman , passionate about her are — and perhaps less passionate about being regarded as a ‘ portraitist ’ — Sarah kicks out against preconceived notions of current portraiture .
21 As Nan Fairbrother points out in New Lives , New Landscapes :
22 If a container of mixed aggregate , from broken flintstone and river ballast to fine sand , is placed on a vibrating table , the mixture separates out into sedimentary layers .
23 Second , the same is true of the mental work that people do on the job , for as this work grows more complex , it too separates out into distinct categories or types of mental activity .
24 According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage .
25 That way , your 30 days terms will mean 30 days instead of meaning anything from 30 to 60 days ( which averages out at 45 days or 50 per cent more days than 30 days ) .
26 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
27 North Korea pulls out of nuclear arms treaty
28 The RAF pulls out after fifty years .
29 The book starts with a close look at our Royal Family and , not surprisingly , misses out on two separations and one remarriage .
30 Graham misses out on two finals Double heartbreak
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