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

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1 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 .
2 The whole population turned out to greet the local heroes at the village hall for an equipment check .
3 While not in a heat Jan would be out encouraging the other competitors .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The white veins in the pink marble tremble and nod , they sway and stretch out to catch the excited atoms .
7 Dress in ‘ bad taste ’ was the order of the day at Key Street and out came the psychedelic shirts , hideous trousers , flower power shorts , multi-coloured spotted nightshirts , loud ties and luminous tights , complete with resplendent ankle socks .
8 The beaches await but even if you consider yourself more of a sun worshipper than a sightseeing buff , you may be tempted to venture further afield , out to explore the rolling hills and picturesque cornfields which stretch across this region 's landscapes and conjure up images of some rich renaissance tapestry .
9 Clutching his head , Umberto set out to rouse the other grooms .
10 Carl Prean and Alan Cooke in particular set out to magnify the Soviet shortcomings .
11 Joanna had cheered up considerably by the time Sophie had finished , and Sophie 's spirits were still high as she drove out to visit the old ladies ' home .
12 She leaned over the lacy cot and put a hand out to smooth the tangled curls .
13 On Saturday morning I was in such a hurry that I only said a quick goodbye to my family , before setting out to walk the few miles into town for the London coach .
14 We set out to win that Cambridgeshire and we set out to win the two races at Haydock which came before today , ’ he smiled .
15 Humanity had brought many things along , inadvertently , when it came out to populate the stars-unseen stowaways like bacteria , flies , fleas .
16 It sets out to cover the normal stages of language development between the ages of 1 and 5 years , although it is intended principally as a clinical tool for children with delayed and deviant language .
17 A hundred tapes and more than 800 workbooks were sent out to cover the 300-plus employees in company-owned stores .
18 Well black leading was a sort of erm going out cleaning the old fireplaces , for people that were slightly better off than we were , their husbands might have been a tram driver or a railway driver .
19 For example , Clarke scorns those who argue that mankind will not eventually move out to colonise the vast expanses of space .
20 Towards the north these turn into pine forests and eventually thin out to form the grassy plains of Kislev .
21 Sydney : Early buying petered out to leave the All Ordinaries index up 3.9 points at 1,775.6 .
22 At the recent JANE 'S ADDICTION gig at The Marquee , people were not so much holding onto their ears as trying to stop their eyeballs standing out on stalks , so plenteous were the glittering celebs out to cheer the visiting Americans on .
23 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
24 We may merely set out to determine the main policies in the areas in which we are interested .
25 Further experiments will be carried out to determine the underlying reasons for this kind of confusion and how far it occurs in everyday life situations .
26 Encouraging experiments have been carried out utilizing the special skills of social workers ( Cooper et al. 1974 ; Shepherd et al. 1979 ) , clinical psychologists ( Johnston 1978 ; Robson et al. 1984 ) , and marriage guidance counsellors ( Marsh and Barr 1975 ; Cohen and Halpern 1978 ) working in general practice to provide help for patients with social problems .
27 On one occasion , when the first two volumes were banned by Royal Decree , and the order went out to seize the unpublished texts and plates , Malesherbes suggested that the best place to conceal them would be his own house .
28 Out go the small birds : no longer does the song of the skylark , the flirting wheatears , or the parachuting meadow pipits greet us as we walk the moors .
29 And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids .
30 It was a real change of pace for this Little Crosby householder , who turned out to watch the amateur athletes race past .
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