Example sentences of "be out on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're out on the roads this weekend , there 's a chance you could see a squashed beetle .
2 We 'd lived there three years , decorated it and everything and then bang we 're out on the streets .
3 They both refused to surrender to a ‘ man of two faces ’ , but Joseph said , ‘ Many of our people are out on the hills , naked and freezing .
4 adolescent boys are out on the streets and more likely to join gangs , and this is where they can become involved in minor law-breaking which may lead to more serious criminality .
5 So far nearly 2,000 extra bed spaces have been provided , and the number of people who are out on the streets is substantially lower than 12 months ago .
6 The Gloucester ski racing team are out on the slopes training all winter … except this time we 're not high up in the Alps but right here in England in Telford in shropshire … this is artificial snow … its the only slope of its kind in the country … and to save money and time our young racers are coming here to train …
7 He had been out on the streets all day and his face was running with sweat .
8 A police squad has been out on the streets rounding up school truants .
9 He 'd never been out on the roads and got killed .
10 We have to be out on the streets documenting the revolution and helping to forge our new democracy .
11 The most common offence was to break the curfew , aliens were not supposed to be out on the streets after eleven .
12 I ring up and they say ‘ it 'll be three weeks ’ — I could be out on the streets by then . ’
13 She says , ‘ Angharad should not be out on the hills alone .
14 While the Boat Race fans are on the Thames towpath here , the soccer supporters will be out on the terraces this Easter , and no-one will be shouting louder than at the County ground , where Swindon are taking on West Bromwich Albion .
15 What infuriated her was that they charged three shillings for afternoon tea , so she decided to forgo it because she knew the men would still be out on the links . ’
16 Every week they were out on the streets of Highgate or Chalk Farm preaching , and Eva belonged to the cadet 's singing brigade .
17 Those Muslims who were out on the streets looked bad-tempered : they had not eaten or drunk since before dawn , and were in no mood for smiles or pleasantries .
18 University students were out on the streets last month .
19 Hywel , she is out on the hills alone … ’
20 She said , ‘ Angharad is out on the hills alone , so I can not come to the Fair ’ , and she said , ‘ I am sorry you have had a wasted journey ’ , and she said , ‘ Have a nice time at the Fair . ’
21 In words which almost parallel one of Manning 's respondents ( see Manning 1977 : 160 ) , one policeman in Easton said that ‘ real policing is out on the streets ’ ( FN 23/10/86 , p. 5 ) .
22 She said , ‘ She 's out on the hills , or down in the fields . ’
23 ‘ He 's out on the fells .
24 As Mrs Pratley , 42 , tried to come to terms with her husband Brian 's death , a court official phoned to tell her she was out on the streets .
25 Darcy was out on the links in Jersey yesterday and unable to come to the phone , but a member of the team of architects working on the project dismisses fears that the site will be ruined .
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