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

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1 The Report was intended as a review , giving a complete survey ( according to its prospectus ) of Chemistry and its Allied Sciences ; it was to come out in the first half of the year following that reviewed ; and it would give a faithful and ‘ whenever necessary , a complete digest of each investigation ’ in chemistry , and its applications in pharmacy , arts and manufactures .
2 ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’
3 ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’
4 The statement reported the summit 's decision to establish a " special commission to consider the suggestions of the countries on the key aspects of co-operation within the CMEA framework and to work out in the shortest time drafts of new fundamental CMEA documents " .
5 For this reason , Handy was forced to sell out in the late 1960s .
6 His footsteps were hard to pick out in the roaring darkness .
7 If he wanted to reach an object he had to set out in the wrong direction and hope to angle in on it !
8 What I have tried to set out in the last few pages is an understanding of ‘ meaning theism ’ which embraces a rather larger area than Ayer allows for .
9 ‘ I thought I might find them laughing at poor Daddy , ’ Rose said , allowing her own shock and fear to ease out in the nervous laughter , but Maggie 's face remained pale and serious .
10 I will concentrate upon two of the more difficult threads in the pattern I attempted to draw out in the last chapter , and will try to develop them further in a more philosophically coherent way .
11 He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament .
12 He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament .
13 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
14 In the mornings I used to sit out in the warm sun of our terrace and read the travellers ' descriptions of the Delhi they knew from their visits at the very apex of the Mughal Empire .
15 This scheme will be used in future for it provides an opportunity for the genuine fan who attends games against less glamorous opposition not to lose out in the real crowd pullers .
16 CW to add this to a list of jobs which DCS to carry out in the near future .
17 We are all frightened that fossil fuels are going to run out in the foreseeable future , and I wonder if i could ask you about one or two possibilities .
18 Perhaps a rural revolutionary left emerged in Ireland with the Fenians in the 1860s , to burst out in the formidable Land League of the late 1870s and 1880s .
19 It struck Nutty that he had no time to take cars for joy-rides any longer , content to flake out in the thick straw in a corner of Firelight 's box after evenings of running and riding and swimming .
20 City shopkeepers thought this would be disastrous as the last thing that people cooped up in offices all day want to do is to plunge underground when at last they have a chance to get out in the fresh air .
21 But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them .
22 For only when one is able to discriminate between what must be discarded and what still remains as valuable for the future will one also be able to decide whether one is ready to strike out in the new direction consciously and positively .
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