Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This has one most significant aspect in that soil conservation is not singled out as a specific and separate problem to be solved by a particular policy — it is conceived of as normal practice and must be incorporated into the business of improving incomes for farmers . |
2 | In a genre noted for its shoddiness and sensationalism , this playing memoir of a season with Millwall in the mid-1970s stands out as a truthful and often painful account of the player 's lot . |
3 | ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’ |
4 | But work has to be planned with those aims as clearly spelt out as the financial or operational objectives . |
5 | The first details we have of the latter , in the Host 's invitation to him to follow the Monk , initially suggest , if we still believe appearances and associations can be a sign of character , that he is as likely to turn out as the threadbare and serious Clerk on his horse " " as leene as is a rake " " does ( I : 284 ) as to prove to be what the Monk has proved not to be : |
6 | Clearly , every day will see large sums being received and paid out as the public and private sectors make payments to each other . |
7 | Find abo , out about the Ital and er |
8 | It will be a place to link technology with science , to stimulate and amuse , a place to find out about the natural and man-made world . |
9 | So I might be showing myself doing worst than I should be but , look , my actual come out about the same and so when I compare my actual with my planned , I get er , an answer which should approach one . |
10 | According to Swayne , it is the creature 's habit to be out for no more than half an hour at night . ’ |
11 | Well think , why pay out for a hundred and forty pounds for a suit , when you gon na wear it again ? |
12 | Anna read the letter with incomprehension , then put Charlotte into her secondhand pram — donated by the Young Wives ' Group — and went out for a long and significant walk . |
13 | Pro-reunification protestors dominated Leipzig 's Karl Marx Square on Monday , shouting down other groups who spoke out for an independent and socialist East Germany . |
14 | Overwhelmed by her publicity , Amaranth finished her breakfast , and set out for the Grand and Harvey , doing her very best to subdue a worm of doubt . |
15 | Work carried out during the 1970s and 1980s aimed to use chiral crown ethers as sensors . |
16 | Consistent with conversationist bodies , however , we are appalled by much of the development of our pub heritage carried out during the 1950s and '60s . |
17 | In part the answer might lie in a ‘ revolution of rising expectations ’ , a growing , perceived contradiction between the overt ideologies of equality and the apparent growth in opportunities for women opened out through the educational and employment systems , on the one hand , and the actual experience of being a woman on the other . |
18 | So let's look at one of , let's look at the one that Kelly 's working on there where she 's got fifty pounds shared out between a hundred and fifty people . |
19 | So so issue six will come out between the local and the Euro elections ? |
20 | Independent fieldwork for an honours thesis is carried out between the third and fourth years of study . |
21 | And it is fairly clear that the slaves of northern Europe died out between the eighth and the twelfth centuries by absorption into the larger class of serfs or villeins , personally free , but tied to the soil , retaining certain symbols of unfreedom . |
22 | ‘ Out of every five or six guys going for the wave , three are bluffing . ’ |
23 | For those who make it to lab director , about 1 out of every 25 or 30 technicians , there is also the opportunity to move to a bigger , richer hospital . |
24 | Most of the parents , however , had come intending to talk about their boys , either out of a genuine or an assumed interest in them ; and few of them were prepared to waste time on Onyx when there were real teachers on whom to vent their parental concern . |
25 | But what I 'm saying is some schools they might be here seventy five days out of a hundred but for twenty of those |
26 | Er , fifteen er , schemes that were actually funded by the Department of Health out of a hundred and fifty bids , and the funding available , a hundred and fifty thousand pounds per year , er , up to the period er , ending thirty first of March ninety five . |
27 | Yeah we we we 're we 're we would n't have retained those out of a hundred and er what is it a hundred and ten people . |
28 | Erm thirty pence out of a hundred and fifty , any idea of what that would be fraction ? |
29 | He parried almost mechanically , his eyes leaving Adam 's face only by swift , flickering glances ; and suddenly he leaned hard forward and caught Adam 's blade on his own , and with a fierce turn of wrist and elbow wrenched the weapon half out of a shocked and bruised hand . |
30 | I spend four hours , just under four hours a day seeing customers , you know , out of a nine or ten hour day , I find that frightening . |