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

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1 But , as Jessop shows , by insisting on the plurality of forces around the state and also arguing that the ruling class must always win out in any politics which flow from this conflict .
2 It should fall out in one piece .
3 I was very concerned that the space of the north gallery would dissipate out into these side pockets , these large shadow boxes , which are too small to be rooms and too large to function as niches for sculpture .
4 Schools and housing associations can opt out of local authority control .
5 The parental vote will be even more powerful if it is proposed that a school should opt out of local authority control and transfer to grant maintained status .
6 Secondly , the Act laid down procedures whereby individual schools could opt out of local authority control , acquiring grant maintained status , and receiving their funding directly from the DES ( see Chapter 4 : 1988 Education Reform Act ) .
7 They have a full say in selecting schools for their children , on governing bodies where the allocation of resources is decided , and whether or not a school should opt out of local authority control , a decision which could affect the status and position of history in a school .
8 Coun Corner said : ‘ Progressive cuts will drive schools to either opt out of local authority control or else they will fall down . ’
9 Is it not shameful that Britain should opt out in that way ?
10 The new low aspect ratio keels have been specially designed to give the maximum lift to windward as well as allowing the boat to creep into shallow lagoons and creeks where she can dry out without any difficulty thus opening up previously unexplored regions throughout the world .
11 He will again line out at left half forward , the position many observers regard as his best .
12 My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time .
13 How else can you hang out on this planet for thirty years while still remaining free ?
14 Meet them halfway and you 'll improve out of all recognition .
15 She stands for the civilization of the South , of the Midi , the home of the troubadours , against the sterner , rougher , cruder world of the North , represented , in this image , by her husband , the King of the North Wind , whose authority she is subtly undermining and against whom she will soon break out in open rebellion .
16 And I I think that it it it would just grow out of that kind of activity and then eventually when ploughing matches er , as such , in the you know , in the adult farm , with horses , became the great thing er which was the second half of the last century , you know after the farming revolution .
17 Essentially you must be good friends , and love , I 'm sure , will grow out of that friendship .
18 When an extended family is living together at close quarters , even minor irritations can grow out of all proportion .
19 Er because appreciate when you introduce something new that 's costing a lot of money it can grow out of all proportion if you 're not careful and it 's much harder to take it away than it was to introduce in the first place .
20 Growth and other manoeuvrings motivated by no logic other than a defensive one are economically damaging by-products of an active market for control , causing a ‘ huge diversion of managerial effort into devising ways to reduce a vulnerability that did not grow out of managerial inefficiency ’ .
21 Would she never grow out of this knack of rubbing her father up the wrong way , she wondered , ‘ I 'm sorry , Father !
22 Mind you , who can work out with any degree of accuracy just how the Irish are going to perform ?
23 I was a bit worried about how the string-balance would work out on this guitar , since the pickup has to be bent around the corner on the Lowden 's split-saddle channel , but everything 's fine .
24 When they do not work effectively , the unmitigated anger may well seep out in constant irritation over relatively trivial things or , as it seems to other people , may suddenly and unexpectedly break out with a degree of force inappropriate to the circumstances .
25 You must look out for that reaction .
26 Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly .
27 Although the band formed just three years ago , Take That behave like brothers , and they really do look out for each other .
28 ‘ Us night people got ta look out for each other . ’
29 The private columns are thick with them , but buyers should look out for complete service histories as many are clocked .
30 Course I immediately darted back in the house and told me dad and well , and er he says er , you can look out for some trouble then now like , you know and er , nothing happened .
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