Example sentences of "out [coord] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such rights may also place restrictions on the future running and conduct of the target 's business and consideration may have to be given either to modifying these or buying out or repaying the relevant rights or loans .
2 Dionne had ordered her to go out and forget the whole thing .
3 En route , I spotted a litter-bin on a streetlamp and I screeched up to it , jumped out and deposited the hollow copy of the Great Duke 's book .
4 It would be difficult to understand why an otherwise ordinary country woman should have been singled out and made the central character of the tradition if there was no truth in the story .
5 One point to remember : when several people are chasing you , make sure that they have , in fact , become separated before you jump out and ambush the nearest pursuer .
6 Beyond , it smoothed out and concealed the familiar features , the stone walls bordering the fields the stream on the valley floor , turning the whole scene into something unknown and exciting .
7 The very nature of their distress means that they are likely to be unable to go out and face the social whirl , at least initially .
8 Using traditional methods ( ie. pencil and paper ) , I suppose I could easily have got the scissors out and done the same job .
9 Philip , however , seems to have overplayed his hand , demanding that Henry surrender Pacy-sur-Eure as security while the exchange was being carried out and causing the English King to break off the conference in indignation .
10 In Brown v Merton , Sutton and Wandsworth AHA ( Kemp & Kemp , 2 , para 1 – 154 ) a report from the Spinal Injuries Association setting out and costing the various requirements of a quadraplegic plaintiff was relied on by Taylor J in his assessment of damages .
11 Then , a growing wonder filling his eyes , he reached out and touched the hanging chain .
12 Wu Shih reached out and touched the young T'ang 's arm .
13 I reached out and touched the rough , sawn surface .
14 It is about time that Government departments sorted themselves out and adopted the same approach to business taxation
15 She pulled her jumper off and handed it to him , then watched as he spread it out and laid the dead animal on it .
16 Shall we pensioners form an aged assassination squad to fight back , to seek out and eliminate the callous people who create the cry be : ‘ The only good Tory is a dead one ? ’
17 He comes out and does the Next in the evenings because a lot of it umm Linda goes and does all her Grattan .
18 The third part of our competition to win this beautiful bedroom furniture from Olympus — just cut out and keep the special voucher
19 Linda jumped out and went the few paces to the garage , unlocking the door and sliding it part way open .
20 I 'd still go out and do the same tomorrow , but it makes you wonder why do we really bother because we 're not getting the backing we need .
21 In 1987 the Shared Earth Trust took over the management of the farm and set out to reverse this process , establishing a long term programme to develop Denmark Farm as a haven for wildlife and a genetic bank from which wildlife species will be able to spread out and recolonise the surrounding countryside when future agricultural policies make this possible .
22 The statement sets out and compares the respective criteria for NVQs and SVQs .
23 She jumped out and ran the few feet to where a man was struggling out of his jeep , which had tipped onto one side with the two left wheels suspended above the open gully .
24 Instead of digging out and removing the bottom spit , simply fork it up , break it open and leave it where it is .
25 The philosopher 's task must always be to seek out and make the most of those regions in which the connection is least tenuous .
26 It was on display for the day and was being steamed so that the boiler inspectors could check it out and issue the necessary documents confirming that it was tested and available to work .
27 Mrs Ainsworth reached out and lifted the bedraggled black morsel .
28 We might have to , we might be able to get away without having to take the board out , if I if I use the old de- solderer might be able to just hook it out and put the next one in .
29 As described earlier , close involvement of a family member assists the major transition into a Home , and help with practical tasks such as unpacking , sorting out and explaining the daily routine helps to build a relationship between residential care staff , family , and the new resident .
30 He reached out and stroked the little head .
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