Example sentences of "out in the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ah , but would I fill out in the right places ? ’ she said rashly , then bit her lip as Penry eyed the places in question with a deliberation which brought colour to her face .
2 We stayed all day , suffering short drenching showers of rain and drying out in the hot spells in between .
3 A prelude to 1811 – 12 had been played out in the woollen districts of Wiltshire between 1799 and 1802 .
4 Nearly all research in communist East Germany was carried out in the 57 institutes of the Academy of Sciences , with universities being given little chance to conduct serious research .
5 Quebec Farm , Sileby , Leicestershire , was built out in the new fields , away from the village , in 1760 .
6 It was either that or some whacking great palace out in the New Territories or one of the outlying islands . ’
7 He 's a doctor , a Chinese guy , works out in the New Territories , saves lives on a daily basis and gets paid very little for his considerable sacrifices and hard work .
8 Opponents of the idea that the management of education and training can benefit from the lessons of business and industry found it ironic that the messages which were put out in the two documents criticized weaknesses in the world of employers rather than of educators .
9 In addition , cardiac surgery was not carried out in the two districts studied .
10 There are still wrinkles to be ironed out in the final terms of the merger — though the firms have agreed in principle that the merged company should be owned 50:50 .
11 Very few of the proposals that we have set out in the preceding sections will be successful unless Britain is prepared to work in partnership within the Community .
12 The finals take place later in the week when the last 32 teams will battle it out in the historic surroundings of the Oxford Union .
13 On the other hand , consumption of circulating antibodies can not be ruled out in the seronegative instances .
14 Stewart slipped on the wicketkeeping gloves when Russell took a day 's sick leave with a stomach upset , and the final three sessions were played out in the usual no-prospects eeriness , which was heightened by the horrors of the evening before .
15 The arguments over the significance of organic relationships that we normally associate with the debate over Darwin 's Origin of Species were being fought out in the natural-history museums and anatomy schools just when Darwin himself was first beginning to develop his evolutionary theory in the late 1830s .
16 Often called ‘ Britain 's loneliest outpost ’ , the small island group of St Kilda lies nearly eighty kilometres west of the Hebrides in Scotland , out in the storm-tossed waters of the north Atlantic Ocean .
17 The procedure to be followed in disputed actions ( whether default or fixed date actions ) is now set out in the automatic directions contained in Ord 17 , r 11(3) — ( 12 ) , subject to any further directions , given by the court ( Ord 17 , r 11(2) and ( 3 ) ) .
18 Charles swept the land twice with his armies , burning and killing wherever he could find victims , but the Saxons held out in the impenetrable forests and marshes , closing in behind the Frankish military movements .
19 Meanwhile , Dwight Yoakam twangs his way to Hammersmith Odeon IN CONCERT before Robert Palmer chills out in the sardonic surroundings of LATER WITH JOOLS HOLLAND .
20 New styles of management , in an Arts and Crafts setting , were tried out in the state-owned pubs in Gretna and Carlisle during the war .
21 For the last three days ten novice sailors have been out in the Western Approaches , sailing in winds of 40 knots or more through occasional sleet showers .
22 There are exceptions to this I would suggest that very high turn outs in the er local election , local elections in Harlow almost certainly because there was a lot of interest in it press interest because of the great battle in Old Harlow and that appears to have had a spin off effect on turn out in the other wards as well .
23 Even if it is not read out in the endless rounds of buying and selling shares , then the message , passive though it might be , should still find its way into the living rooms of a high proportion of homes in the Sheffield region .
24 The next day clashes broke out in the occupied territories and Arab workers were prevented from entering Jerusalem .
25 ‘ There are thousands , maybe tens of thousands , who are dying out in the rural areas , or as they make their way to the towns to get help .
26 Erm , population control is always focused out in the rural areas , the most difficult place to do it , because populations are dispersed , er , that 's where population growth , right , is the highest .
27 That " No provision for the economic rehabilitation of Europe , " appeared was a profound weakness J. M. Keynes pointed out in The Economic Consequences of the Peace ( 1919 ) .
28 China 's vice-like grip was broken in the women 's singles with title favourite Deng Yaping going out in the early stages but the oriental domination was maintained by the World No 3 Hyum Jung Hwa from Korea who defeated the World No 12 Chen Jing from Taiwan 21–16 21–15 21–14 .
29 Evening distractions were few , although we did hear Sinead O'Connor blasting out in the early hours in one village , and we spent one evening joining in with some traditional dancing — the original Twist !
30 His luck ran out in the early hours of March 4th when French Customs controls identified Sea Rover homing in towards French waters at Ushant after a passage to North Africa for another cargo .
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