Example sentences of "[to-vb] out from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both Croatia and the Lebanon objected on the grounds that Sotheby 's had been far from complete in its discovery process , and was trying to slip out from the case before the evidence of Mr Camber was made available .
2 B Once Fokine had demonstrated that mimed dance and danced mime were the best materials to use in ballets where individual characters had to stand out from the rest of the cast , and particularly when true love did not run smoothly , other choreographers. followed suit .
3 The unusual size was chosen to give more space to the visuals and to stand out from the standard A4 size so common in offices .
4 And for those determined enough to stand out from the crowd by virtue of understatement , that may well be enough .
5 CUSTOM STANDARDS Manson ‘ Classic S ’ This handmade blend of the traditional and the modern aims to stand out from the crowd with its high-class simplicity and the best and latest in hardware …
6 ‘ The mortgage market in the UK is a very mature one , ’ reflects Hendrik Vos , Marketing Manager , ‘ therefore you have to things exceptionally well to stand out from the crowd . ’
7 Er the home office really did n't know what they were talking about they gave these two models of the unpaid volunteer er no uniform , no training , no powers , to come out from the community work with the community under the eyes and ears of the police .
8 Billy Graham like all such evangelists called for people from the congregation to make an immediate decision and to come out from the crowd ; and Ramsey wrote that the call for an immediate decision had danger because the mind could be stifled in the process and this could bring a later revenge in scepticism and indifference .
9 What have you been able to find out from the parents ? ’
10 Erm yeah so so so you might be able to find out from the institute
11 Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date .
12 ‘ I involved myself by phoning the hotel to find out from the boss what was going on .
13 Well , I am quite willing to find out from the City Council Officers after this programme what the numbers are , if that 's the issue you want explored , and we 'll come back to you with the precise details .
14 It is possible to find out from the data whether a zone has changed between 1981 and 1991 , but not how .
15 We were almost into November now and I did n't need to be an expert navigator to work out from the charts , and the Admiralty Pilot lying open on the chart table , that to be into the south of the Weddell Sea in time to take maximum advantage of the summer loosening of the pack we would need to be away not later than end-November .
16 Nurse Rose had to exercise all her powers of concentration to sort out from the mumblings and digressions exactly what Mrs. Fanshawe wanted to say .
17 His favourite custom is to loom out from the wayside and startle travellers .
18 People had begun to file out from the pews .
19 I felt the corporeal elephant on whose back my world was supported amble effortlessly along , rather that it being necessary for me to lean out from the howdah of my head and goad him .
20 The solid bulk of the nation was as dedicated as ever to the war , phlegmatic and unquestioning , turning a closed mind and a deaf ear to the tales men brought back from Verdun , in much the same way as when , to the succeeding generation , rumours began to filter out from the concentration camps .
21 It 's a good card tonight anyway and people may want to get out from the snow and have night out at the stadium .
22 The ethics of the universal religions take a different course in pursuit of objectivity , seeking to break out from the limitations of local custom by submitting to standards acceptable from the viewpoints of all mankind .
23 The Quick Count organization suffered from computer problems , however , and other unofficial tallies continued to leak out from the count .
24 Obviously pupils need to move out from the objects to the people and society to which they belonged .
25 Children also need help to move out from the parochialism of their world .
26 It does n't really matter if you succeed in catching the opponent 's foot or not : the main objective is to move out from the opponent 's centre-line while turning to face him .
27 In towns , give way to buses indicating , an intention to move out from the bus stops , if you can do so safely .
28 One logical fix to this geographical mis-match is for inner-city blacks to commute out from the ghettos to the suburbs .
29 However , the Court of Appeal gave the plaintiff his costs of the appeal because it was unlikely that the defendant would have allowed him to take out from the sum paid into court an amount equal to the increased amount the Court of Appeal eventually awarded him .
30 She tried to make out from the hill , as she jogged down the track , whether the ferryboat was plying among the craft in the harbour .
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