Example sentences of "out a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Citrine 's policy was the standard one : to hammer out a consensus by discussion . |
2 | She bent down and picked out a fragment of Quimper from the dustpan . |
3 | When the large chromium headlamps of the Citron were only five feet from them , the first boy flung himself into the roadside ditch and let out a yell of triumph as he tumbled into the filthy water . |
4 | Despite herself , she let out a yell of laughter . |
5 | It lifted its great horned head as though to bellow a warning , but in that moment Chuck Sherman 's rifle roared and he let out a yell of delight as he heard the thud of the bullet strike home into the buffalo 's broad chest . |
6 | The Open Software Foundation has unofficially put out a Request For Technology for its next generation graphical user interface , UEC II , ( UX No 392 ) . |
7 | Never write out a cheque in pencil or one of those pens that can be rubbed out . |
8 | Then she wrote out a cheque in payment of the forgotten parking-ticket , put it in an envelope and went out . |
9 | Rostov spat out a mouthful of river water , and struck out for what looked like the nearest bank . |
10 | If one of their underground galleries collapses , the buried ants tap out a call for help . |
11 | By Barry Turnbull MERSEYSIDER Dot Phillips has sent out a call for help to find a missing parrot that mimics telephones . |
12 | Balor let out a bellow of fear and , in the same moment , the Trees closed in . |
13 | When much later in the afternoon she got up to get the tea a tearing sound was heard as her nice blue overall parted with the gummy chair — she let out a burst of laughter . |
14 | ‘ First of all , I need to sit down and work out a plan of campaign . ’ |
15 | It was up to her to try and work out a plan of escape , but without expert help that was n't going to be easy . |
16 | Erm did n't say you 'll go back and work out a plan of attack for me or did you ? |
17 | It was agreed that a joint group of experts or deputy foreign ministers from Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland would prepare a joint stand at the next Helsinki conference in 1991 , while another group would work out a plan of action for " entering Europe " . |
18 | But she dipped her thumb and forefinger into the bag and took out a pinch of snuff . |
19 | Having set out a critique of multicultural and antiracist conceptions of racism and elements of an alternative theorization , it is time to turn to notions of culture in multiculturalism and antiracism . |
20 | He then went to the cool cabinet at the rear of the shop , took out a can of lager and put it in his pocket . |
21 | Er looking at the rest of the P and L , you will see that we have split out a profit on sale of fixed assets which is our Lakeside erm Capelat and the Capco shares er which is why the corporate expenses for this other income has turned a way round , it 's gon na be negative nowadays , so we thought it 'd look a little silly saying other income less expenses . |
22 | When they 'd turned the comer , she pulled out a bottle of champagne from under her coat . |
23 | Ferrand smiled and took out a bottle of brandy . |
24 | He fished out a bottle of whisky from a kit-bag , and cleaned two glasses on his towel . |
25 | Duncan sat on the edge of the other desk as the policeman opened a drawer and took out a bottle of vodka . |
26 | Mr Evans closed the shop for an extra half hour and brought out a bottle of sherry . |
27 | ‘ Don and I were near the top , ’ Steve explains , ‘ but we just saw down in the snow and Don pulled out a bottle of booze . |
28 | Fernando turned to her from the fridge where he was taking out a bottle of wine . |
29 | Soldiers wiped out a village in south Sumatra 's Lampung province in 1989 because a zealot was thought to be preaching fundamentalism ( it has emerged he was just griping about land ownership ) . |
30 | The headlights pick out a wall of water nails . |