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

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1 If , on the other hand , the ambiguous segments were and , followed by kiss would probably win out over such competitors as kick , kitsch , etc and give , Gish , etc .
2 Before we 'd fall out over stupid things and not speak to each other for a day .
3 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
4 Mr Patten remains convinced that most secondary schools will opt out within four years but is worried by the success of local campaigns against the switch .
5 A34 ; do watch out for that problems at Yarnton where they 're re-surfacing but no reported problems though it might just cause you a little bit of delay .
6 And do watch out for those roadworks on the M four just by the M twenty five junction .
7 This system is laborious , and if the fencing equipment is not carefully maintained , stock can break out with disastrous results .
8 Under this custom the colt 's owner paid a shilling over and above the actual cost of shoeing so that the men could send out for six pints of beer as a reward for the extra effort involved .
9 We 're going to have to work hard to keep the swelling down , but as long as he can see out of both eyes tomorrow morning I shall be quite happy to pronounce him fit ! ’
10 Here she can look out over old haunts from her tenth storey office .
11 Through it you can look out on some trees .
12 I 'll er look out for some tubes , for you .
13 However , although it is the ideal course of action for John — allowing him to take advantage of some of the excellent schemes around at the moment as well as releasing cash that has been building up in his home over the years — he should look out for excessive costs that a remortgage can incur .
14 You can also splash out on extra nitro-injectors , giving a short but effective blast of speed .
15 Surely we must keep out of that arms process , if we are to maintain our nation 's influence in the peace process that we all hope will succeed .
16 Would you say that if this pattern were to be repeated all through the night we would run out of dry-roasted nuts just before the important watershed of midnight , whereas we would still have a surplus of the ordinary variety ?
17 Apparently the Internet could run out of available addresses by 1995 and the Internet Engineering Task Force is now looking at ways of overcoming address limitations in the current Internet Protocol version 4 standard .
18 Apparently the Internet could run out of available addresses by 1995 and the Internet Engineering Task Force is now looking at ways of overcoming address limitations in the current IP version 4 standard .
19 We are now reaching the stage where we will shortly run out of alternative chemicals .
20 Estimates suggest that there may be enough coal left to last a few more hundred years , enough oil to last perhaps 70 or so years and natural gas could run out within 50 years .
21 If a teacher leaves it up to the pupils to work on their own initiative , will they miss out on essential skills while coming to grips with being responsible for their own learning ?
22 Young people do not miss out on Compact opportunities by remaining in education .
23 They may , for instance , be unaware that they are being spoken to unless referred to by name , and they can miss out on humorous incidents which make the rest of the class laugh .
24 In the meantime , Mike Harris will miss out on this years batch of heather honey .
25 Erm tt yeah but er so anyway whatever strands you can draw out of these things
26 Moving people has also been tried , for instance by giving housing subsidies to poor people so that they can move out of inner-city slums and rent new homes in the suburbs .
27 We 'll move out in five minutes . ’
28 The Government did not yesterday rule out including part-time students in its loans scheme , although it opposed excluding students in Scotland from the new legislation .
29 Similar claims may arise out of multilateral treaties , especially those that create regional or other organisations .
30 The railway station would now be seen as a significant strategic point to which Whites could withdraw to be rescued by train-borne troops and from which the forces could fan out into disaffected areas .
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