Example sentences of "be [verb] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The North Down skipper reports no new arrivals on the scene and , although Colin Mockford has left to join Holywood , the Harp Senior League champions will have a significant input as Paul Johnston and Kyle Thompson have both been helping out first XI coach Austin Hunter . |
2 | As has been pointed out many times in the past , sport is n't played on paper , it 's played on grass . |
3 | Following Rayner 's discovery of such scandals as the laboratory with a 20-year supply of embossing tape , administrators all over the country are rooting out uneconomic practices . |
4 | On the second day Smith was palpably out lbw but went on the score 42 ; Mujtaba was given out when the ball seemed to hit his boot ; and Gooch , I believe , should have been given out three times in the second innings . |
5 | Eschewing strategic analysis in favour of a more polemical approach he argued that these concessions were to be used as ‘ trans-shipping points for American combat units that are to carry out punitive operations against the peoples of the Near and Middle East , as well as in Africa ’ . |
6 | It indicates the persons who are to carry out those aspects of the work , thereby defining person responsibilities . |
7 | Secondly , is it appropriate to regard the state as bringing companies into existence on the understanding that they are to carry out public purposes , and hence similarly justifying a right of intervention ? |
8 | I 've actually read it three timesThe idea was born in an Oxford workshop where David Pollard and Susan Nelson have been knocking out printed copies and computer discs since April . |
9 | Since this work has been carried out other dictionaries have also become available . |
10 | Their death sentence for murder has nearly been carried out three times . |
11 | On the other hand Labour 's commission will start to develop proposals only after a broad social and economic ‘ audit ’ of the population has been carried out this year . |
12 | Civilian patients had been turned out three days earlier , as the hospital prepared to receive wounded from the Eastern theatre of war . |
13 | Classics such as Just William and The Lion , The Witch And The Wardrobe are pushing out modern counterparts such as Roald Dahl 's Big Friendly Giant . |
14 | That was the last , , I should have been market trader , been shouting out that voice and |
15 | Should never reverse unless you 're looking out that back window ! |
16 | Listen , you 're shouting out quick help aah . |
17 | And then , well if you 're going out that way you take all this washing up . |
18 | So , in five minutes , I 'll be asking you the fifth and final question , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
19 | So I 'll ask you a question in about er , three or four minutes ' time , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
20 | Watch out if you live in and around Newark or you 're heading out that way , you must get one of their brochures . |
21 | We 're getting out new products more rapidly than ever before . |
22 | I wish you 'd ring in when you 're staying out all night , you know you 've said you will . ’ |
23 | They 're shipping out cast iron baths , washbasins and tiles to the Land of the Rising Sun . |
24 | We are rushing out this newsletter in time for the first summer festival , at Kings Heath Park . |
25 | Heavy losses are not new to this big Courage League Two club , but the full measure of their plight has been spelt out this week by Mr Hampson . |
26 | Apparently this person 's been going out all hours of the day and night . ’ |
27 | Now the weather 's nice , she 's been going out three times a day . ’ |
28 | What you 've been going out seven weeks ? |
29 | Avoid places such as dry cleaners and petrol stations while you are testing out these measures . |
30 | Jet-pipes are angled out ten degrees . |