Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If they start to moan at long , boring nights of inactivity , the bottom could quickly fall out of a tour that in cricketing terms has all the ingredients of being a huge success . |
2 | Women would fall out of a helicopter , whereas men would n't … ’ |
3 | As a Save Eldorado Campaign splutters on , the writers seem content to let it fizzle out like a glass of flat Spanish beer . |
4 | Or you can hang out in a part of the music if you like the verse . ’ |
5 | In Jane 's case , she could not snap out of a lifetime of worry overnight . |
6 | ring a bell or does it actually pour out of a speaker what comes out of a speaker ? |
7 | In this way , all the major towns fell peacefully into mujaheddin hands , although fighting , often ethnically rooted , did break out in a number of areas . |
8 | In July Beverley Nicolls ' Cry Havoc was published , an incoherent and emotional anti-war tract which predicted that a second world war would break out within a year . |
9 | Er you 'll find that we do have actually have a calculator which we can send out with a retirement pack and that actually gives you an aide-memoire to actually remind you about the things that you might forget erm with regard to erm things like er holidays er erm say , medical expenses , er fuel expenses , erm club fees , T V licence , all those things . |
10 | We 're actually at the moment the the the brief , the focus is to actually on what we , look at what we would send out as a report to parents . |
11 | I do n't actually believe that that depression is normal , I believe that we can overcome depression , and I think there is some creative things that we can do out of a depression people can become stronger , they can tap into their resources inside with support and help , so I can believe it 's a positive experience . |
12 | ‘ I wonder if we can see out of a window ? ’ said Angalo . |
13 | ‘ This sort of thing can actually work out to a station 's ultimate advantage if handled correctly , which it has been , since you 've shown us to be flexible and public-spirited . |
14 | They need only look out at a sheep . |
15 | He said he would ask Sir David Attenborough to help her , which he did by checking out her agent and saying he would look out for a film part for her . ’ |
16 | I was very tired but I knew that I must look out for a trap . |
17 | ‘ I shall look out for a move . ’ |
18 | Then Tom , who worked for the Bryant and May match firm , will splash out on a greenhouse and a garden shed for himself . |
19 | For no apparent reason it was hanging on my head like lank seaweed ; I could n't make it puff out in a way that hid my ears properly . |
20 | There are many , priests too , who would wipe out in a day all the familiar things about Mother Church that endear her to us all , even the precepts and practices that are the reason she has survived for all these nineteen hundred years . |
21 | As she worked the crochet table-mats her mother had ordered , the intricate sequence of stitches could blot out for a moment or two the scenes that daily since that Easter feast she had staged between herself and Tommaso Talvi . |
22 | As a member of the legal profession , he points out that the three-year limitation period on claims for injury or death does not run out until a week tomorrow . |
23 | The urge to return to the sea is now so great that they will wriggle out of a pond and cross dew-drenched meadows if that is necessary to reach a stream that will lead them to salt water . |
24 | No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then |
25 | Quite how to choose your destination is not clear : You might set out for a holiday in Virgo and end up in the Crab Nebula . |
26 | If they did set out on a journey , it was usually on business or a pilgrimage or to go to war . |
27 | Ms Lamont , who will take over as chairwoman in March , will set out in a speech to the group its objectives for the 1990s and urge female supporters to continue the fight to shape the party 's agenda to reflect their concerns . |
28 | To avoid potential disputes the parties should set out in a letter , preferably attached to the sale agreement , any specific adjustments that will need to be made for the purpose of the completion statement . |
29 | Sometimes he would lay out in a row the seven or eight letters from the seven or eight men who he would most like to meet and talk to when he got to heaven . |
30 | But a Navy spokesman said : ‘ It 's nothing the crew ca n't sort out with a pot of paint . ’ |