Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] out in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm actually , I 'm quite high on as theorist as well and I like to write everything out in full and I clear structures and if I go to training sessions and they 're all over the place , it 's such a in about five minutes and I have to say hang on a minute it might not be structured in the way that you like it but you can actually learn from it . |
2 | We had studied some navigation but now had the chance to try it out in more detail . |
3 | You obviously have to work it out in some way , but you seem able to arrive at the answer almost instantly . |
4 | In case there are any reading this who have still not seen the vision , allow me to spell it out in moral advice : If you attend zoos and circuses — find other entertainment ; if you are engaged in intensive ‘ livestock ’ farming — throw away the systems of close confinement ; if you are engaged in animal experimentation — find alternatives ; and if you still eat meat — give it up . |
5 | They turn up on church doorsteps in inner London hoping that the Church will be able to help them out in some way . |
6 | Bosch will be able to buy them out in 1996 for 20.4 times average earnings per share in the previous three years up to a maximum of 394p . |
7 | He once locked two visiting American soldiers inside the cathedral one evening and promised to come to let them out in half an hour but forgot to come . |
8 | Pennethorne 's version was that Hall had approved the scheme and directed him to draw it out in more detail , which he did , and submitted a set of drawings along with perspectives and an estimate to Hall in February 1856 . |
9 | Early March was scarcely the time of year for pleasure-sailing , but the young women insisted on going along ; and wrapping up warmly , they went down to the harbour and found fishermen to row them out in one of their high-prowed cobles . |
10 | It coincided with the Suez Canal Crisis and Nasser 's decision to kick us out in 1956 . |
11 | The beginner would be well advised to copy them out in open score with the necessary transpositions . |
12 | ‘ I 'm hardly likely to throw you out in this weather . ’ |