Example sentences of "it [vb past] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The pain was intense , gripping her with its cruel talons , biting deep , but not so deep that it wiped out the sudden rush of anger she felt at his blind stubbornness .
2 He set aside an area of one hundred and nine acres to the east of the original Saxon village ( called Old Town to this day ) and on it laid out a regular plan of streets — three running parallel with the river and three others crossing them at right angles .
3 It let out a long clang .
4 The Authority had originally been convicted in a magistrate 's court after it dug out a plant-filled ditch as part of drainage works on Alverstone Marshes SSSI , in the Isle of Wight , without the consent of the Nature Conservancy Council ( as required under the Act ) .
5 It so happened that it turned out a good thing that it did n't get posted , but that was just a lucky chance .
6 It turned out a cracking match , one of the best for combined action and atmosphere I 've seen this season .
7 However it turned out a dismal championship for them with only Noel Weir of Rathfriland giving the association an interest in the open singles final .
8 Funny how it turned out ’ , meaning that it turned out the other way .
9 As it turned out the final Report , published in 1889 after almost five years of investigation , did embody a number of recommendations regarding the education of deaf children in future Education Acts , thus setting out for the first time proper legislation with regard to compulsory entry , ages of admission , the length of education , the size of classes , and even that Principals/Headmasters of boarding institutions had to reside on the premises .
10 It turned out the Swiss ref was a French teacher !
11 By rotating it until it cut out the polarised light , the Vikings could locate the dark polarised band .
12 It singled out the upper reaches of primary schools for particular criticism .
13 Johnson , just debating , we 're getting on to the whole idea of Johnson 's world and the link though it worked out the same I 'd say .
14 It brought out the best in our members and it brought out the best in the trade union movement .
15 It brought out the best in our members and it brought out the best in the trade union movement .
16 One general outcome of the comparison between the original and the reconstructions is that it brought out the very blandness and the almost self-conscious " flatness ' of Hemingway 's style .
17 It brought out the worst in Bank Management in terms of intimidation .
18 It kept out the cold and gave strength and comfort beyond its natural powers .
19 It dragged their small boat for several miles and as it struggled to get free it spat out a human torso , some pieces of wetsuit and a face mask .
20 At the same time it rolled out a corporate advertising campaign intended to convince the business world that coal is an economic fuel .
21 It reached out a tiny hand , encased in black silk .
22 Jane saw her degree as a process of narrowing down , rather than a broadening out ; it shut out the creative , ‘ qualitative ’ aspect of her nature , and presented her with a set of rules and definitions which she had to conform to , or reject , but which she could not challenge .
23 And the Newbury , Berkshire company is not unaware of the fact — last September , it slipped out an early release Object Oriented Option for its Cobol Workbench development environment .
24 The company began operating in the world 's rainforests when it bought out the international interests of the American company Tenneco in 1988 .
25 Last week , with the launch of chocolate snack Time Out , it wheeled out the big guns for a direct assault on the mainstream snacking market dominated by Nestlé ( Kit Kat ) and Mars ( Twix ) .
26 I know of one child who had it and who had to plug the offending ear before going to school , otherwise it gave out an audible whistle which disturbed other children although the child was not aware of it himself .
27 One memorable flight was made by N240 in August 1931 , when in company with Short Singapore II , N246 , it carried out a Middle East cruise .
28 But in January 1990 Medirace secured its future in a spectacular way — it carried out a reverse takeover of the much larger Evans Medical to form a new entity called Medeva .
29 Instead , it pointed out the main areas for reform and the re-orientation of policies required .
30 It set out the following aims and objectives :
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