Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Large particles will fall out within a few hundred kilometres of the detonation site ( the local fallout ) while smaller particles and gaseous radionuclides injected into the troposphere may be transported around the earth in the same hemisphere and between hemispheres by , for example , the East African low-level jet stream ( Findlater , 1974 ) , to be deposited hundreds or even many thousands of kilometres away ( the tropospheric fallout ) . |
2 | So all them hassles what you 're gon na get in the future when they they 're gon na fall out in a few years time . |
3 | But it has to be something good , or it will just fizzle out like a damp squib and you 'll feel worse than ever . ’ |
4 | Whilst I stand to be corrected , it may well have been this greasy property which made the finish dry out with a khaki tone . |
5 | How could clothes not dry out on a warm sunny day ? |
6 | The rains may disappear as suddenly as they arrived ; the pond may dry out within a few days , and so the whole cycle of breeding activity must be completed in the shortest possible time . |
7 | Registration and administrative and financial returns are all functions which computers can carry out in a modern general practice . |
8 | In our discussion of the constitution we shall break out into a critical , historical , and political approach . |
9 | The loading had made him break out in a terrible sweat and perspiration ran down his forehead into his eyes . |
10 | A low rumble of thunder made her skin break out in a fine rash of goosepimples , and Julius glanced at her sharply as he noticed them . |
11 | The fire did not break out in a deserted building in the middle of nowhere in the wee small hours of the morning . |
12 | Finally , one look at the South Africans ' itinerary for the next six months — tests against Romania , Italy , then New Zealand , Australia , France and England — is enough to make you break out in a cold sweat . |
13 | He 'd speak out for a poor helpless old man like Donny , just as he did for Ireland . ’ |
14 | From this room she could see out through a wide window into a dense stand of woodland , which seemed to crowd together , not quite hiding a track leading to a small cave . |
15 | Keeping a car fully maintained at your local cost-a-lot garage can work out at a small fortune — and it never ends . |
16 | Of course , very often garments require a number of stitches that do not work out at a neat number of pattern repeats , so you do n't HAVE to much patterns at side seams . |
17 | And we made all these points clear to them , we also very much drew their drew their attention to making sure that any rules or advice they gave , did actually work out in an equal opportunity way . |
18 | From the top floors you can be inspired by the panoramic views across the City and from all the floors you , can look out onto a vast covered court . |
19 | Now we need an optimistic accountant , can somebody look out for an optimistic accountant |
20 | You could splash out on a kingsize Strata waterbed costing around £2,800 . |
21 | INVESTORS in Scottish Power can splash out on an extra bottle of scotch to celebrate hogmanay . |
22 | He did not stick out like a sore thumb — the drawback of most Englishmen , and he spoke French fluently . |
23 | When buying take into account the ease with which the tube can be changed ; safety ; weather or waterproofness ; size of the pond ; and whether the unit can be tucked neatly away — or will stick out like a sore thumb . |
24 | Secondly , I 'd make the land around the barn blend and unify with the surrounding area ; it would merge with and reinforce the horizon beyond — harmonise rather than stick out like a sore thumb . ’ |
25 | If it lived up to its name , she thought , it should stick out like a sore thumb among the warm , yellowish stone of the other buildings . |
26 | This development here , as you approach from Farnsfield , if you look at the angle of the position on site , will be clearly visible and it will create the impression that it is it is one single house , because they are so close together they will stick out like a sore thumb . |
27 | I glanced down at the limb I was illustratively wiggling , only to find an involuntary erection making my trousers stick out like an accusing finger . |
28 | Baker will miss out on a proposed £80,000 move to Torquay and Pool 's remaining Third Division matches this season . |
29 | On the gain side we might find that a choice which seems very attractive does actually miss out on an important priority . |
30 | If a mass of hot and a mass of cold gas were brought together , then it was very highly improbable that they would not mix and give a uniformly warm mixture ; but there was a small probability , and Maxwell imagined a demon who might assist the process , that the warm gas might separate out into a hot and a cold portion , in defiance of the Second Law . |