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

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1 People out enjoying the first weekend of the season on the Thames , watched helplessly , as the Yorkshire Belle exploded in flames at Radcot Bridge .
2 ‘ Ah , yes , of course , the live-in nanny to look after her while you 're out enjoying the high life . ’
3 ‘ Of course nothing can be formally arranged just at this present , ’ went on Miss Merchiston , and Theda almost laughed out to see the burgeoning hope in the poor man 's face , ‘ for with dear Mama in this sad condition , I could not reconcile it with my conscience to leave her in the care of other hands .
4 On the way , I remember Aunt Rachel telling me that a station was Rugby , which meant that we were then right in the centre of England , whilst a bit later on , I was told to look out to see the Welsh mountains .
5 For Yorkshiremen the meeting was like the town turning out to greet the local boy who scored in the Cup Final .
6 The whole population turned out to greet the local heroes at the village hall for an equipment check .
7 While not in a heat Jan would be out encouraging the other competitors .
8 When using stripes of weaving , the design should be fairly simple , like Card 1 or Design 1 ( above ) or carefully worked out to include the blank areas .
9 The first two were closed already , but Boy looked in the windows anyway ; when he was out journeying the whole point was to stop and look at everything .
10 They were supposedly going out to hit the high spots together , leaving me to throw some things into a bag and drive down to the cottage .
11 Out goes the bottom name , Sean Gael , and all his votes are shared among those voters ' second choices .
12 She worked that one out using the combined thought that J. Arthur had to mean the movie mogul J. Arthur Rank and that what her brother really was doing was using a convenient form of rhyming slang .
13 Although laser discs are used today mainly for music , you could pack the whole Encyclopaedia Britannica onto one of them , and read it out using the same laser technique .
14 Device level routing is carried out using the same tool as for cell level routing , which gives near 100% routing density .
15 Research grants were worked out using the national research ratings published by the University Funding Council last year .
16 She was Tim 's first choice when he set out to find the perfect engagement ring for the woman he loved .
17 The white veins in the pink marble tremble and nod , they sway and stretch out to catch the excited atoms .
18 Having sewn up the Cobol development business in the IBM mainframe world , Micro Focus Plc is setting out to pull the same trick in the Unix world and is offering what it describes as a complex Unix application development environment optimised for client-server applications .
19 From all this sprang the paradox that orders like the Cistercian — which had set out to revive the old tradition that many monasteries should be away from the world , set apart , oases in the desert — encouraged journeying and laid on their leaders the obligation to travel often and far .
20 With action as unpredictable as this is likely to be , and since you wo n't want to risk missing anything vital , you will probably opt for longish takes and let the mobility of the camera and the occasional zoom in or out provide the visual variety to help the sequence along .
21 On this type of water it can become the luck of the draw with so many small fish out numbering the larger carp and it is difficult to be selective .
22 It was a sardonic jibe , but as she reached out to accept the proffered wine she met his eyes , and felt jolted by the gleam of warmth she detected in the grey-green depths .
23 The , we 've been working with the water authorities as I said , they 've pulled all the stops out to provide the actual water resource and we 've provided the tanks and the distribution systems .
24 Red-crested waves rear up like snakes , nicking off bloody foam , thundering out to meet the oncoming sea .
25 He despatched the Hurricanes in three flights , each led by a Fulmar , while from Malta three Marylands and a Sunderland set out to meet the incoming formation and lead them in .
26 Secondly , it was from Edirne that " the grand caliph … and also all the notables of the city … " go out to meet the returning sultan .
27 I went out to supervise the final stampede .
28 The massive incentive is way above what 's on offer to English champs Leeds but Rangers are prepared to shell out to reach the lucrative group stages of Europe 's premier club competition .
29 PRESIDENT Ben Ali of Tunisia has ruled out legalising the main opposition force in the country , the Islamic Fundamentalists .
30 Two of the doors she had forced had turned out to open the other way , and to be cupboards containing piles of bedclothes , folded .
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