Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You are the lucky winners of our July competition and will soon be stepping out in style with a pair of great fabric boots from Line 7 .
2 And I take it the police still have his case more or less open , and will be looking out for news of him , in case there 's something more in it .
3 This is a difficult story to understand because Jesus seems to be acting out of character .
4 They 're much more likely to be acting out of self interest .
5 Keeping some form of consistent documented proof of bullying is essential , says Adams , because many firms fail to recognise it as a problem and suspect the victim may be acting out of malice .
6 The collapse of Taurus will also give revenue an unexpected bonus as the scrapping of stamp duty on share dealings will be postponed , while Government borrowing looks as if it may not be spiralling out of control at quite the rate first feared .
7 BRITAIN may be pulling out of Hong Kong but trusty Tykes are putting the chips down in the battle for the hearts — and stomachs — of the Chinese .
8 To make matters worse the British government repeatedly announced that it would be pulling out of Egypt once the country was on a " sound " footing .
9 However , if it gets bottomless then I would think everyone will be pulling out in hordes . ’
10 I was really glad to be going out with Mary instead of Mum ; I do n't think Mary had ever asked if she could take me with her before .
11 In the 70s , voluntary organisations seemed almost to be going out of existence .
12 He pointed out a gruelling three-mile running course to Bowe , instructed him to learn it and then said he 'd be going out of town for a few days .
13 Entry forms for the 1991 FlyPast Twite Awards will be going out to BAPC member organisations in the New Year .
14 Were talking about whether we should be going out to work or not ?
15 I think it 's very patchy , but I think that there is some evidence that , certainly younger men , younger people and younger men are much more willing to erm accept that there is division of labour within the home and that women equally should be going out to work as men .
16 Patting the chair beside him , he told Daisy , ‘ If Perdita gets the scholarship , Sukey and I may well be going out to New Zealand at the same time to buy some ponies , so we can keep an eye on her . ’
17 ‘ That defeat will not have affected the spirit of the team and they will be going out against Wimbledon as determined as ever .
18 ‘ But I can promise the fans I 'll be going out against Middlesbrough to make sure we get a win and put a smile back on the place . ’
19 Crush eggs and caterpillars when seen : trap fruit species with grease bands ; spray with a contact insecticide , or a systemic one if you suspect them to be feeding out of sight .
20 I shall be flying out to New York to finalise contracts with Duva and Duff .
21 If the Squadron gets the call , it 's personnel will be flying out to Bosnia within hours .
22 ‘ I may be speaking out of turn , Miss Emily , but you are young and innocent and I am concerned about you . ’
23 Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself .
24 Live well with all creatures is an apt dictum for today , because we seem as humans to be getting out of balance with the rest of the world 's occupants .
25 What is alarming , however , is that the whole system appears to be getting out of balance .
26 Where it is seen by work colleagues to be getting out of kilter , informal controls can be used to restore equilibrium .
27 When it seemed to be getting out of hand , he insisted that its aim was to improve the system , not to change it .
28 Chung Lew , chief equities trader at Kleinwort Benson in New York , said : ‘ The market has become very high on a valuation basis and investors seem to be switching out of stocks into other areas such as bonds . ’
29 But you may be running out of space .
30 In a sign that the rebound may be running out of steam , the Fed disclosed last night that the widely watched M2 measure of money supply , a barometer of economic activity , plummeted $7.1 billion in the week ending March .
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