Example sentences of "not [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He argued that thought does not arise out of abstract logical puzzles but from specific problems which we encounter in practice .
2 It was obviously made to stand up with its foot on something which at first I could not make out for all the dust and dirt but eventually realised was a skull .
3 This mismatch led to our including clear , key-by-key sequences in the notes and a resolution not to go out on CDL trials before reaching the stage of adequate documentation , as time is too valuable .
4 I used not to go out at all if there were any around .
5 It was lucky that Fiver had not come out with this foolish notion in front of any of the others , especially as there was trouble enough already .
6 Her happiness because of this scene was so strong she closed her eyes so that it would not beam out in great mellow streams and betray her to the sternness of the others .
7 The wartime hunt for German spies was not carried out with greater enthusiasm than the campaign to eliminate diamond crossings !
8 Their lands , which had been seized by the crown in 1308 , by papal decree should have been transferred in 1312 to the Order of the Hospitallers , but in England this transfer was not carried out for some years , during which the king continued to profit from the estates .
9 This work is not carried out by MAS but we should be mindful of opportunities to sell ( subtly ) the firm 's services in this area .
10 Thus , we would undoubtedly feel less happy if political polls were not carried out by independent agencies .
11 All our efforts to restore unity among Christians will be in vain if they are not carried out in total fidelity to the faith in Christ … handed on by the Apostles . ’
12 ‘ This has not turned out at all as I envisaged it .
13 For her , the evening had not turned out at all as she had hoped .
14 It had not turned out like that .
15 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 ’ .
16 She was not going out at all and was communicating very little with her immediate family .
17 ‘ I 'm not going out with another woman .
18 and erm , James said you not going out in this surely , yeah , yeah , it 's only a bit of rain and he come home and he was drenched right the way through top to bottom
19 You 're not going out like that , are you ? ’ said Otley .
20 And , giving his mum credit for his stylish success , he added : ‘ All the years of saying , ‘ You 're not going out like that , ’ have finally come to fruition . ’
21 It did not work out like that , and the world still awaits that scientific proof ( this issue , p 166 ) .
22 It did not work out like that .
23 Frequently the analyst does not set out with one of these specific aims in mind , but just applies systems thinking to generate ideas , making use of these ideas in whatever way proves to be of value .
24 Young people do not miss out on Compact opportunities by remaining in education .
25 ‘ Any businesses or land owners with interests in the City Challenge Initiative bid should give urgent consideration to this matter over the next few days to make sure they do not miss out on this important opportunity , ’ said Mr Checkley .
26 Helvin says that their break-up was so amicable that she did not move out of this Primrose Hill house for a year after the split ; simply moved upstairs to another bedroom .
27 ‘ Forgive my not rising , but I dare not move out of this chair until this wretched hair of mine is dry . ’
28 The idea that ‘ the youth of today ’ are exceptionally ill-mannered is not borne out by political canvassing .
29 This is a purely theoretical stance used by economists not borne out by practical experience of how systems will work .
30 ( 1983 ) have argued that maps based on the European Air Chemistry Network may be misleading in several respects , such as in failing adequately to show the pattern of time variations over the years or the large degree of uncertainty attaching to individual contours , and assuming a geographical homogeneity which is not borne out by detailed calculations with data taken from adjacent sites .
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